The BS6 iteration of the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross has already been launched in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs 16.98 lakh. It is available in a total of three variants: an all-new Hi-Lander, V-Cross Z, and V-Cross Z Prestige. While the brand hasn’t made any cosmetic changes to the lifestyle pickup truck, it still looks quite attractive thanks to its robust design and macho appeal. However, if that’s not enough of you, the Japanese carmaker is also offering a bunch of accessories to add more bling to the D-Max V-Cross.
Isuzu D-Max V-Cross Accessories List: –
- Carpet floor mat
- Seat covers (only with Hi-lander)
- Door visor
- Illuminate rocker plate crew
- Canopy with room lamp
- Headlamp garnish (only with V-Cross variants)
- Tailgate ornament (only with V-Cross variants)
- Front bumper guard
- Engine hood protector (only with V-Cross variants)
- Bed liner over rail
- Bed liner under rail (only with V-Cross variants)
- D-Box with spoiler
- Hard lid without a sports bar
- Sports bar
- Rear combi lamp guard
- Cargo bike carrier
- Cargo divider (only with V-Cross variants)
- Cargo net
- Emergency set (only with Hi-lander)
Also Read: 2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross: Which Variant Should you Buy?
The Isuzu is offering both cosmetics as well as practical add-ons to increase the overall appeal and usefulness of the pickup truck. However, some items are only available with the premium V-Cross variants. These include an engine hood protector, bed liner under rail, headlamp garnish, tailgate ornament, room lamp inside the canopy, and cargo divider. On the other hand, the seat covers and emergency set will only be offered with the Hi-lander variant.
It is also important to note that the brand isn’t offering any accessories package with the 2021 D-Max V-Cross. As for pricing, kindly contact your nearby authorized Isuzu dealer.
The D-Max V-Cross continues to be powered by the 1.9-liter diesel engine that now generates 160PS/360Nm, 13PS/10Nm more output than its BS4 iteration. The gearbox choices include both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic as well as 4×2 and 4×4 drivetrains. The brand has discontinued its older 2.5-liter diesel engine.
As of now, the Isuzu pickup doesn’t have any direct rivals in the Indian market. However, it will soon face competition from the upcoming Toyota Hilux.
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