Isuzu D-Max Low-Ride 4×2 MT in Malaysia – RM92,200

Isuzu D-Max Low-Ride 4×2 MT in Malaysia – RM92,200

The Isuzu D-Max Low-Ride 4×2 MT is now open for booking at RM92,199 (Peninsular Malaysia), RM94,280 (Sabah) and RM94,170 (Sarawak), OTR before insurance. It’s a low-riding, 2WD version of the 2024 facelift, targeted at business owners (and perhaps fans of the Thai scene?).

The RM98,949 1.9L Single Cab 4×4 MT is therefore no longer the cheapest D-Max – the Low-Ride 4×2 is nearly RM7,000 cheaper, but it’s a double cab and at least it doesn’t have black bumpers and steel wheels like the Single Cab. There’s a 150 PS/350 Nm 1.9 litre RZ4E-TC turbodiesel (yup, 2,000 km on a 76-litre tank; Malaysian Book of Records-certified) and a six-speed manual to keep your left limbs busy.

You get fabric seats, a one-DIN Bluetooth stereo, rake- and reach-adjustable steering, central locking, manual air-con, power-adjustable wing mirrors and a load deck that’s only 78 cm above ground. Isuzu says it’s got a five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating – it’s got two airbags, traction and stability control, hill start assist, hill descent control, reverse sensors and brake override system.

You can have the Isuzu D-Max Low-Ride 4×2 MT in any colour, as long as it’s Splash White. Warranty is five years/150,000 km and deliveries are expected to start next month.

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Comments

  • In effect, a spiritual successor to the now discontinued Triton Quest for those in the market for a low rider pickup. This one with much more omph and extra forward ratio.

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  • Under badawi, thai assembled cars and SUV’s were sold locally but all that vanished when najib came into the picture. so no isuzu mu-x, pajero sport, chevrolet, like the good old days. Today, we get only locally assembled limited products.

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  • Drust on Jan 15, 2025 at 9:24 am

    good for small businesses. better if Auto transmission available

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    • Isuzu already selling 4×2 Auto Plus high rider, so an automatic low rider will be too close in price to that model while being significantly less well equipped.

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  • suomynona on Jan 15, 2025 at 11:09 am

    Nice dig on the colours I thought it’ll have xD

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  • LoneOpinion on Jan 15, 2025 at 12:42 pm

    loses alot of equipment compared to the standard model , but around 15k cheaper..low rider is what 70% of what the market need specially the low carrying load area its about if u need auto or manual

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