Isuzu Thailand makes the D-Max MHEV a reality

Remember when Isuzu revealed a proof-of-concept called the D-Max MHEV? First revealed at the 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS), the electrified D-Max concept is the brand's vision for a pickup truck that can still deliver the goods while producing fewer emissions.

Fast forward 7 months later, Isuzu Motors Thailand has officially launched a production version of the D-Max MHEV and it's not too far off from the concept they originally revealed. Like the vehicle they unveiled at BIMS 2024, the D-MAX MHEV gets its power from a 1.9L RZ4E turbo-diesel engine that's assisted by a 48V mild-hybrid system that helps in providing additional acceleration. The system also helps by harvesting energy (regenerative braking) during deceleration which charges a 370 Wh battery pack.

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The engine continues to make 150 PS at 3600 rpm along with 350 Nm of torque between 1800 – 2600 rpm. Power is then sent to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The D-Max MHEV is strictly available only as a 4x2 pickup truck. In addition, the mild-hybrid system adds an extra 45kg to the vehicle's overall weight.

Style-wise, the mild-hybrid D-Max relatively looks the same as the non-electrified versions. However, it does get some subtle updates here and there like 'MHEV' symbols on the side of the rear bed and on the tailgate. It also has 18-inch alloy wheels, bi-beam LED headlights, LED foglights, LED taillights, and side steps to help passengers egress/ingress more easily.

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Inside, the interior has been largely carried over from the non-mild-hybrid D-Max. These include the leather seats, a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, push-button start, automatic climate control with rear vents, USB charging ports for the front & rear, and the multi-function leather-wrapped steering wheel.

New, however, is the battery charging display system function on the multi-info display. This will allow drivers to keep track of how much charge is left on the battery and to monitor the battery levels while on the go.

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With the Isuzu D-Max MHEV already available in Thailand, the only question now is will Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) bring the mild-hybrid pickup truck?

Do you think the mild-hybrid D-Max will make sense in the Philippines? Let us know in the comments.