Along with the entire automotive industry, Isuzu UK is faced with unprecedented and complex trading conditions, due to a worldwide shortage of key components, semi-conductors and materials, which is having an impact on vehicle production and availability.
Isuzu UK is working hard to meet the high customer demand for the Award-Winning Isuzu D-Max pick-up but is faced with unique production and shipping challenges which are resulting in longer than normal customer waiting times for new vehicles.
Alan Able, Brand Director, Isuzu UK said “As the Pick-Up Professionals, we are committed to providing the most transparent sales process possible and urge any customers who may wish to purchase a D-Max later in 2022 or perhaps into 2023 to start discussions with their local Isuzu dealer as soon as possible.”
He continued “Although not impacted as severely as many other manufacturers, we are still working tirelessly with the vehicle production facility in Thailand to minimise customer waiting times and we will provide as much information to dealers as we can to ensure our customers are always on the fastest route possible to a new Isuzu D-Max.”
The Isuzu D-Max range caters for every need and is available in single, extended or double cab body styles. The business aimed Utility specification features wipe-clean vinyl floor covering, hard-wearing cloth upholstery and automatic headlights & windscreen wipers. The DL20 specification adds items such as heated front seats, rear parking sensors and 18-inch silver alloy wheels.
Moving towards the All-Purpose and Adventure models, the DL40 features even more SUV-like specifications such as a keyless entry & push-button start system, dual-zone climate control, leather interior and a reversing camera, along with a 7-inch multimedia system that includes Apple CarPlay & Android Auto compatibility. The range is topped by the best-selling V-Cross model which adds a 9-inch multimedia system along with an eight-speaker sound system and distinctive gun-metal grey exterior styling elements.