Local Motoring

Isuzu D-Max delivers

Whether you drive on an urban road or off-road, the unique Isuzu Advanced Driver Assistance System monitors the surrounding environment for danger.

The all-new Isuzu D-Max has a new, bold approach featuring the latest in automotive design, technology, comfort, and safety, keeping drivers and passengers connected, entertained and safe.

The D-Max is available in a single cab, double cab and extended cab.
The infotainment system comes with a seven or nine-inch high definition wide extended graphics array display with a resolution of 1366×768 pixels and a wide screen aspect ratio of 16:9.

The Isuzu D-Max single cab.

It supports the full functionality of your smart phone, including navigation, integrates into the infotainment system, thanks to wireless Apple CarPlay® and android auto compatibility. It also gives access to system features with a guaranteed continuous connectivity delivered by in-vehicle wi-fi.

Whether you drive on an urban road or off-road, the unique Isuzu advanced driver assistance system monitors the surrounding environment for danger. Intuitive active alerts and passive safety features ensure that you are always secure.

Driving comfort has been elevated across the new Isuzu D-Max range. The bakkies are bigger and more spacious, with the wheelbase 30mm longer, to optimise cabin structure. With smart, sophisticated cabins and luxury ambience, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that you’re driving a high-end passenger car, rather than a bakkie.

It features front and rear parking sensors which will alert you when nearby to obstacles while you park, keeping your Isuzu D-Max safe in tight spots. You’ll travel a long way to find a better bakkie.

The Isuzu D-Max extended cab.

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Vanisha Moodley

Vanisha Moodley is the journalist for the Mid South Coast Herald newspaper, which circulates in the Scottburgh area. She has been with the company for close on 10 years and is a product of the Caxton Cadet programme. She had originally come to the office to work as a volunteer, but her potential was seen and the rest, as they say, is history. Vanisha covers all beats, from court to crime to community. She assists with managing the website and is adept on the social media side of things.
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