Isuzu India has updated the V-Cross lifestyle pick-up truck for 2026, giving it some subtle styling changes and a host of new features. Moreover, it will now only be available in a 4×4 configuration.
Before we move to the details, first take a look at its full price list –
| 2026 Isuzu V-Cross | Ex-showroom Price |
| Z Standard | Rs 25.50 lakh |
| Z Premium | Rs 25.79 lakh |
| Z Prestige Standard | Rs 27 lakh (MT), Rs 30 lakh (AT) |
| Z Prestige Premium | Rs 27.28 lakh (MT), Rs 30.28 lakh (AT) |
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2026 Isuzu V-Cross – What’s New?
Exterior
- At first glance, the 2026 Isuzu V-Cross might look identical to its predecessor. However, keen eyes could observe minute changes. To start with, the lifestyle pickup now features a larger grille with black surrounds, while the fog lamps get body-colour surrounds. It also gets a black & chrome finish on the skid plate lip.
- From the side, Isuzu has removed the wheel-arch cladding, giving the pickup a cleaner and more premium appearance. The 18-inch alloy wheels also get a fresh design. That said, it continues to carry a straightforward, functional profile.
- Towards the rear, it now gets a black bumper replacing the chrome-finished unit. Besides, the vertical taillamp setup and “ISUZU” lettering continue to be offered on the tailgate.
Interior and New Features

- Inside, the V-Cross remains largely unchanged from its predecessor, featuring the same rounded dashboard design and a boxy three-spoke steering wheel. However, Isuzu has upgraded the infotainment system with a larger, 10.3-inch free-standing touchscreen, replacing the earlier 9-inch unit that was integrated into the dashboard. It also supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.
- The new infotainment system also displays blind-spot monitoring via the newly introduced 360-degree surround view system.
- It now also gets a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).
- The other key features of the 2026 Isuzu V-Cross include a 6-way power-adjustable driver seat, an 8-speaker surround sound system, push-button start/stop, automatic climate control, USB Type-C charging ports, cruise control, 6 airbags, traction control, electronic stability control, hill descent control, hill start assist, ISOFIX anchors, and 3-point seatbelts for all occupants.
4×2 Setup Discontinued
- The powertrain options remain unchanged, save for the 4×2 drivetrain, which has now been axed. That said, the SUV is now only offered in 4×4 guise. Here’s a look at its specifications: –
| Engine | 1.9-litre, 4-cylinder diesel |
| Drivetrain | 4WD |
| Max Power | 163 PS |
| Peak Torque | 360 Nm |
| Transmission | 6-speed Manual, 6-speed Torque Converter Automatic |
Competition Check
In the lifestyle pickup truck segment, the Isuzu V-Cross faces competition from the Toyota Hilux, which ranges between Rs 28.02 – 35.37 lakh (ex-showroom).
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