Isuzu D-Max’s strengthened ladder chassis, underbody protection and proven reliability have made it one of the longest-lasting vehicles on the market. Its turbodiesel engine delivers impressive fuel efficiency and lower emissions
Alan Kidd, editor of Overlander 4x4 magazine, praised D-Max for its comprehensive approach to sustainability. He said: “The rationale for D-Max winning the Sustainability Award is that over time, it has proved to be among the longest-lived vehicles on the entire market – and longer life means a lower footprint. This is in part down to the vehicle itself and in part to the excellence of Isuzu’s dealer network. Additionally, the use of a smaller engine allows D-Max to produce lower emissions than the typical vehicle of its class and looking to the future Isuzu is readying an all-electric version. Also, by championing D-Max as a camping and expedition vehicle through its partnership with ARB, Isuzu is encouraging people not to jump on planes for their holidays.”
George Wallis, head of marketing at Isuzu UK, said: “We’re thrilled to see the 4x4 Isuzu D-Max recognised for its long-standing sustainability credentials. With its tough build, efficient performance, reliability and forward-thinking approach, the D-Max has always been a very capable long-term partner for our customers. And with D-Max BEV on the horizon, we’re driving toward a greener future, proving that the Isuzu D-Max is sustainably better for everyone.”
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