2024 Isuzu D-Max Limited unleashed for PHP 1.580M
2024 D-Max Limited by Isuzu PH gets chassis and exterior upgrades

After giving a glimpse of their special edition pickup truck last week, Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) has officially unveiled the 2024 D-Max Limited. Featuring exclusive exterior upgrades, the D-Max Limited gets plenty of new features the rest of the D-Max lineup can only wish to have.
Based on the 3.0L 4x2 LS-A variant, the D-Max Limited gets a new blacked-out mesh-type grille complete with a bright red finish on the Isuzu logo and bumper guards. It also gets a new D-Max Limited tailgate design and body graphics.

Even parts of the rear fenders, doors, and front bumper come with unique body graphics that further give the pickup a more aggressive look. Did we mention it also gets a unique pair of D-Max Limited side steps?
In case you haven’t noticed them, the D-Max Limited rolls on 17-inch Satin Black alloy wheels that give it a more purposeful appearance. They are then wrapped in Yokohama Geolandar all-terrain tires that measure 265/70/R17.

Last but not least, behind the special wheels and tires are monotube nitrogen-charged dampers which allow for better ride quality over regular shock absorbers. The chassis upgrades have also resulted in giving the D-Max Limited a ground clearance of 260mm which is 20mm more than the regular model.
Since this particular pickup truck is based on the mid-range LS-A, it gets similar levels of equipment. It has halogen headlights & foglights, gray door handles, gray side mirror caps, a bedliner, a cargo extender, over-fenders, and roof rails that Isuzu claims have a 100 kg capacity.

Hop inside and find an interior familiar to the LS-A variant. At the center of the dashboard is a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system complete with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and navigation. The media display also comes with a clinometer to allow drivers to monitor the pickup’s angle of elevation.
There’s also a 4.2-inch multi-info display for the driver, a 6-speaker sound system, bucket front seats, fabric upholstery, rear A/C vents, a rear USB charging port, a rear center armrest, and a tilt & telescopic steering column.

Under the hood, the 2024 D-Max Limited is powered by a 3.0-liter 4JJ3-TCX turbo-diesel inline-four. It produces 190 PS at 3600 rpm and 450 Nm of torque between 1600 - 2600 rpm. Power goes to a 6-speed automatic transmission with sequential manual select. The D-Max Limited is only available as a 4x2 pickup truck.
In terms of safety, it gets a pair of airbags at the front, anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control, traction control, hill-start assist, hill-descent control, front & rear skid plates, rear parking sensors, and a reverse camera.

The 2024 Isuzu D-Max Limited is now available at PHP 1,580,000 and is only available in black. Moreover, there will only be 200 units of the D-Max Limited. However, should there be greater demand, Isuzu might build more units of the D-Max Limited.
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