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Isuzu mu-X: Drive in luxury

Once you’re used to increased passenger space, intelligent seating and climate control for all occupants, you’re never going back.

The new Isuzu mu-X combines power and technology with the style and comfort wanted in a luxury seven-seater SUV.

It is available in both 4×4 and 4×2 models and guarantees exceptional driving experience during both urban and off-road adventures.

The sleek lines are designed to impress. Unique interior and exterior styling features perfectly marry comfort and elegance, promising a South African luxury SUV that stands out from the crowd.

Imagine a luxurious SUV with all the comfort and convenience features you need at your fingertips. That’s the new Isuzu mu-X.

It also offers softer cushioning throughout the vehicle and additional lumbar support.
Dual-zone climate control for front and rear passengers (standard on Onyx and LSE models only) guarantees a comfortable ride wherever you’re seated.

A height-adjustable steering column (tilt and telescopic) adapts to any driver. A soft-touch leather steering wheel offers controls at your fingertips for driving comfort and safety.

Advanced automotive technology is featured throughout the Isuzu mu-X range, keeping drivers and passengers entertained and safe.

It also features the Isuzu Infotainment System with a high-definition 7-inch or 9-inch WXGA display, usually seen in wide-screen LCD TVs and projectors.

Access the full functionality of your smartphone, including navigation, thanks to wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto integration. Access to system features is guaranteed with continuous connectivity delivered by in-vehicle Wi-Fi.

The Isuzu mu-X is up to 80kg lighter. Powertrain improvements and fewer engine components drive class-leading cost of ownership. Combined urban and highway fuel consumption comes in at just 7.6 litres per 100km, with emissions as low as 199g/km.

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