Isuzu D-Max V-Cross, India’s first adventure utility vehicle

Isuzu D-Max V-Cross, India’s first adventure utility vehicle
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Adventure seekers and auto enthusiasts in Hyderabad got an opportunity to experience the new Isuzu D-Max V-Cross at a specially designed track located at Masaipet Village, near Medchal today.

Adventure seekers and auto enthusiasts in Hyderabad got an opportunity to experience the new Isuzu D-Max V-Cross at a specially designed track located at Masaipet Village, near Medchal today. The V-Cross which was launched in May 2016, has been gaining popularity amongst customers, creating a new segment in the Indian passenger vehicle market.

ISUZU D-MAX V-Cross is a tough and durable Adventure Utility Vehicle, with aggressive styling and a highly capable shift-on-the-fly 4WD; the V-Cross also carries a load of safety and contemporary features that offer customers a premium driving experience. Apart from the off-roading enthusiasts, the V-Cross is also a good match for those personal vehicle buyers who want to showcase their individuality in urban settings and stand out from the current crowd of SUV owners in the market.

ISUZU has a legacy of a 100 years, and is globally renowned for building tank-like tough, durable and reliable vehicles that can stand up to the most challenging terrain. ISUZU vehicles have consistently performed in some of the toughest rally raids and off-road challenges across the world, including the Dakar Rally Raid, the Australasian Safari, Pharaohs Rally, British Cross Country Championship (BCCC) and China Silk Road Rally to name a few.

Isuzu Motors India started its operations in India in 2012, and over the last four years has studied the Indian customers’ requirements, while establishing its sales and service network along with the set-up of its local manufacturing operations. The state of the art manufacturing plant of Isuzu Motors India was inaugurated in April 2016 which will build the new generation of D-MAX pickups and the V-Cross Adventure Utility Vehicle.

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