Isuzu PH: No price increase for 2025 D-Max until current stocks run out
Isuzu Philippines holding back price increase of D-Max lineup until current stocks run out

The Philippine government has already implemented excise taxes on pickup trucks, but Isuzu wants to ensure its customers that they can still secure their own D-Max without shouldering the additional costs brought by the tax hike.
Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) has announced that prices for the Isuzu D-Max will remain unchanged for the time being. There’s no definite date as to when this will last, as the company says that current stocks will continue to be sold at pre-excise tax prices until supplies run out.

“Now is truly the best time to experience the Isuzu D-Max. As we are treating our customers by holding off price increases on current D-ax stocks while supplies last. This buying season, we encourage customers to experience the strength, dependability, and value that the Isuzu D-Max delivers,” said Mr. Robert Carlos, IPC Sales Division Head.
The Isuzu D-Max has long been trusted by Filipinos for its durability, fuel efficiency, and versatility - making it the ultimate partner for both business and leisure. With stable pricing and refreshed features, IPC invites customers to visit their nearest dealership to explore special offers and test drive the new D-Max today.
Customers can also discover more of the Isuzu D-Max in the ongoing Isuzu Xperience Mobility Tour, happening at major malls nationwide. Visitors will get the chance to test drive the D-Max and enjoy exclusive offers, including the PHP 35,000 low downpayment option on select variants through the Isuzu D-Max Power Plus Deals promo.
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