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Isuzu MU-X: Five things you must know

Isuzu becomes only manufacturer in the country to offer premium lifestyle pick-up and SUV based on the same platform.

The Isuzu MU-X is a value-for-money offering in the premium SUV segment. It has a body-on-frame chassis, same as the popular D-Max V-Cross lifestyle pick-up which was launched last year. The MU-X replaces the discontinued MU-7 in the Indian market and will compete with the likes of the Toyota Fortuner and the Ford Endeavour. Here are five things you should know it.

Isuzu MU-X

Shares its platform with the D-Max V-Cross and the Chevrolet Trailblazer

Isuzu MU-X

The Isuzu mu-X shares its platform with the D-Max V-Cross, making them India’s only premium lifestyle pick-up and SUV duo. You’ll be surprised to know that the Chevrolet Trailblazer is also based on the same platform as the Isuzu MU-X. The two SUVs were the product of a fruitful partnership between GM and Isuzu.

Isuzu MU-X

If you notice carefully, the Trailblazer and the MUX share a lot of body panels as well. In fact, the interiors of both the SUVs are exactly the same. However, the GM-Isuzu partnership to build pick-up trucks and SUVs was scrapped last year. Hence, the upcoming Trailblazer facelift features an entirely new, relatively premium dashboard compared to the MUX.

Isuzu MU-X

The Trailblzer’s new dashboard will certainly be on par with the ones found in the other two expensive offerings in this segment: the Ford Endeavour and the Toyota Fortuner.

Chevrolet Trailblazer

Bigger and powerful engine than the D-Max V-Cross

Isuzu MU-X

The MU-X is powered by Isuzu’s 3.0-litre VGS diesel engine, while the V-Cross comes with a 2.5-litre VGS turbo-diesel motor. The MU-X puts out 177PS of max power (roughly 42PS more than the V-Cross) and 380Nm of peak torque (60Nm more).

Comes with 4x2 and 4x4 options

Isuzu MU-X

Unlike the D-Max V-Cross, the MU-X offers an option of a 2WD or a 4WD drivetrain. The V-Cross, on the other hand, is only available with a four-wheel drive option. Both the MU-X 4x4 and the D-Max V-Cross feature shift-on-fly four-wheel-drive system. Further, the MUX, being a relatively more premium product, comes with a five-point multi-link rear suspension, while the V-Cross makes do with leaf spring setup at the rear (largely because of its loading capabilities).

Isuzu MU-X

No manual transmission option

Isuzu MU-X

The MU-X doesn’t offer a manual transmission option at least as of now. It is available in two variants: 4x2 (priced at Rs 23.99 lakh) and 4x4 (priced at Rs 25.99 lakh) (all prices, ex-showroom New Delhi), both of which can only be had with a 5-speed automatic transmission (the current Thai version offers a six-speed automatic). Looking at its rivals, which are also offered with manual transmission, we expect Isuzu to add a manual variant at a lower price tag later.

5. Replacement for the discontinued MU-7

Isuzu MU-X

Isuzu entered the Indian premium body-on-frame SUV segment with the MU-7 a few years ago. What many prospective buyers and customers didn’t know at the time of launch was that this SUV was already discontinued in other markets. Thanks to its dated styling, the MU-7 was dead on arrival and there were hardly any takers for it.

Isuzu MU-X

It seems to be the same case with the mu-X as well. For India, Isuzu has decided to launch the pre-facelift version that was first introduced in other markets in 2013. Meanwhile, the updated version has already gone on sale in neighbouring markets like Thailand. Having said this, the MU-X is in a different league altogether when compared to the MU-7 and has a much better chance to fight against the established rivals.

Isuzu MU-X

Source: CarDekho.com

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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