
Isuzu has unveiled the production version of its new D-Max EV.
The electric pick-up truck, which has debuted at the CV Show, offers four-wheel drive, a payload of over 1t, and a maximum 3.5t towing capacity.
The D-Max EV features two electric motors, with a combined output of 190hp and 325Nm of torque, and a 66.9kWh battery, allowing a range of 163 miles on the WLTP cycle.
The model features a 210mm ground clearance, and can achieve a water wading depth of up to 600mm. All-new De-Dion rear suspension is said to deliver improved handling.
The D-Max EV will be available with a choice of extended cab and double cab bodystyles, and with trim levels equivalent to the DL40 and V-Cross specs offered with the diesel D-Max.
Pre-sales of the D-Max EV will begin in the second half of this year, with the first customer deliveries scheduled for March 2026. Prices are yet to be announced.