Isuzu MU-X 2025 Model update – Isuzu have just released the undated version of the popular MU-X 4WD. This major update includes refreshed styling, more of everything, more features, more safety more models.
Similar to the D-Max, the MU-X now has an X-Terrain model, which is the most comprehensively equipped ever. With a distinctive dark theme interior and exterior highlight design.
Across the range the standard ADAS suite now includes a host of undated features, making it one of the safest in its segment. On selected models there is now a 360 degree surround view camera which is excellent for off road driving, hitching a van or boat or even parking in the shopping centre.
There is also a slight suspension re-tune to make the MU-X 2025 more compliant at higher speeds on motorways. Its subtle but effective.
What hasn’t changed is the MU-X robustness and reliability. It remains a truly capable 4WD, which we proved yet again on the launch taking it on tracks that most standard 4WDs wouldn’t go. Its also an ideal towing vehicle with the 3.0L turbo diesel engine and the low torque delivery. Many brands have proven the six-speed Aisin AT over many years.
The new model is available from March 1st. Pricing starts from a touch under $44,000 plus the usual costs and there are two driveaway specials for the LS-T model at $69,990 and the new X-Terrain at $73,990 RDAP. These are great value.
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