Isuzu MU-X X-Terrain – Touring holiday to Byron Bay

Is the new Isuzu MU-X any good

Isuzu MU-X X-Terrain – I’ve just spent three weeks in the updated Isuzu MU-X X-Terrain. This was the choice for our holiday from Sydney to Byron Bay.

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It was a bit of a touring holiday with stops at Nelson Bay on the way up and a couple of places on the way back down to Sydney for a friends wedding.

So, a couple of thousand kilometres later what’s my thought. – I love it.

The XT looks quite stylish, and the bold grill stands out. I do like the styling changes for the updated model.

Inside its spacious and particularly comfortable. Visibility for the driver is good. There is plenty of room for a family. Boot space is large and flexible. Plenty of room for luggage or baby strollers.

The rear seats will all fold down to form a cavernous flat area. But like a lot of seven seat wagons there is minimal room if you use all three rows of seats.

The outer middle row seats have two isofix points that are easily accessible. As well as top tether points that but they are a bit fiddly.

The 3.0 litre diesel engine has enough performance and economy is excellent. Of course, it will tow whatever you want and its 4WD ability is great.

The Isuzu MU-X X-Terrain could be the perfect family wagon.

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What is good?

  • Stylish design refresh
  • Plenty if room for family and baby seats
  • Easy and economical to drive

What is not so good?

  • Not a fan of washer wiper setup
  • Wireless charging tray is a dealer option
  • Underpowered against main competition

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