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New 2019 Isuzu D-Max Utah V-Cross limited edition confirmed

Limited to only 100 examples, the new Isuzu D-Max Utah V-Cross pick-up will hit showrooms in January 2019

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Restricted to only 100 units, the new Isuzu D-Max Utah V-Cross features a range of exterior and interior upgrades over the standard model, with prices starting at £26,199.

Exterior upgrades for the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross are minimal, comprising of a new front bumper with red trim and new 18-inch, 12-spoke alloy wheels finished in black. The complete range of standard D-Max Utah colours are available on the V-Cross.

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The cabin features a couple more toys than the standard Utah. There’s an additional camera on the front bumper which, along with a reversing camera at the rear, feeds an image to the pick-up’s infotainment system, allowing the driver to monitor the V-Cross’s blind spots when parking. The D-Max Utah V-Cross also comes fitted with a wireless smartphone charger in the glovebox.

The new D-Max Utah V-Cross retains the standard pick-up’s 3.5-tonne towing capacity, Isuzu’s 125,000-mile/5-year warranty and a 5-year roadside assistance package for the UK and Europe.

Prices start at £26,199 for the manual and £27,199 for the automatic; £500 more than the standard D-Max Utah. Available to pre-order now, the Utah V-Cross will be arrive in Isuzu dealerships from January 2019.

Now read our review of the standard Isuzu D-Max Utah. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below…

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