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Aussie Isuzu D-MAX Limited Edition II Released

Following in the wheel tracks of last year’s D-MAX Pearl White Edition, this year’s LE II has now hit Australian showrooms, in a limited run of just 180 units. This time, the Isuzu D-MAX 4x4 crew cab comes with two new pearlescent exterior colors, divided as follows: 140 in Lunar White and 40 in Solar Bronze.

“Last year’s ‘Pearler’ limited edition D-MAX was very well received so we’ve sweetened this year’s special edition with some even greater value unique elements at very reasonable cost,”
said Isuzu Australia’s general sales manager Paul Vuko.

Based on the D-MAX LS-U, the LE II comes equipped with around AU$9,000 retail value worth of unique features and accessories for only around AU$5,000. These features include a Kenwood touch-screen hi-fi head unit with Garmin SatNav, reversing camera view, DVD, USB and iPod /iPhone and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as CD/FM/AM audio with AAC/MP3/WMA compatibility, played through LE II’s six speakers. The unit integrates a DFS (Detachable Face Security) and includes remote control.

Other highlights include standard air-conditioning, ABS with EBD, dual airbags, fold-in power door mirrors with turn indicators, cruise, projector headlights, remote entry, electric windows with one-touch driver’s glass up and down, dual-bin padded centre console, electro-luminescent instrument display, rear LSD, lockable tailgate, rubber tub floor mat, chrome rear step bumper and alloy wheels including the spare.

About half of the LE II units will feature silver-stitched Charcoal Italian leather trim on seats — with the front backrests monogrammed, door trim inserts and the centre console padded elbow rest, which adds some AU$2400 to its price. Speaking of which, pricing for the Isuzu D-MAX Limited Edition II without leather trim is from AU$47,300.
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