Isuzu introduced the facelifted version of its MU-X SUV in Thailand on June 12th, with plans for a global release across over 60 countries. This update includes a redesigned front fascia, new wheels, an updated interior, and enhanced safety features, including a next-gen stereo camera. New additions also feature a surround view monitor and a 7-inch display.
The Japanese automaker, Isuzu, headquartered in Yokohama, aims to release the updated MU-X in various markets, including India. The Indian launch is anticipated to revive its competition with the likes of the MG Gloster and the dominant Toyota Fortuner. The MU-X, based on the rugged D-MAX pickup, is renowned for its durability and performance on rough roads, similar to how the Toyota Fortuner shares its underpinnings with the Hilux.
The facelifted MU-X comes with several design changes:
Exterior: New front fascia, updated wheels, headlamps, and tail lamps. An air curtain has been added to the front bumper to improve aerodynamic performance.
Interior: Redesigned instrument panel, seats, and door trim. The new RS variant features black exterior elements and an exclusive emblem on the front grille, along with ambient lighting and foot lamps inside.
Isuzu has incorporated advanced safety features using a next-generation stereo camera:
Automatic braking when pedestrians are detected at intersections.
Automatic braking when reversing if vehicles are approaching.
Windshield warming around the camera lens to prevent fogging in cold temperatures.
A surround view monitor system for improved safety and parking assistance.
A 7-inch TFT LCD instrument panel.
The facelifted MU-X is powered by a 3.0-liter diesel engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, producing 187.74 bhp and 450 Nm of torque.
Commenting on the facelift, Isuzu President Shinsuke Minami stated, "We are confident that the MU-X, which has undergone a further evolution with a redesigned exterior and interior, will continue to be one of the key products that drive the Isuzu brand to new heights on a global scale."
Isuzu's efforts to revamp the MU-X aim to challenge the dominance of the Toyota Fortuner and capture a larger share of the SUV market. With its updated features and design, the MU-X is set to offer a compelling alternative to its rivals.
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