Isuzu Motors India has launched the new V-Cross Z Prestige variant in the Indian market with new dark grey styling elements and upgraded features. The top-spec variant of the pick-up truck is priced at INR 26.92 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai). The Isuzu V-Cross lineup includes Hi-Lander and Z variants. The Hi-Lander trim is priced at INR 21.20 lakh (ex-showroom), whereas the Z variant comes at a price of INR 25.52 lakh (ex-showroom). The new Isuzu V-Cross Z Prestige is now available with cosmetic enhancements.
Bookings for the 2024 V-Cross Z Prestige are currently open, and deliveries are set to commence in the coming days. The 2024 Isuzu V-Cross Z Prestige comes equipped with new dark grey styling elements such as a new front bumper guard, a new grille, an engine hood garnish, and a front fog lamp garnish. The car gets new blacked-out ORVMs and alloy wheels. The dark grey color tone extends to the rear combo lamp garnish, roof rails, fender lips, badge, rear bumper, and decal.
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In terms of safety features, the V-Cross Z Prestige pick-up truck comes equipped with a rear seat occupant detection sensor, Hill Descent Control, traction control, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Start Assist, three-point seatbelts, a warning buzzer, and a seatbelt warning indicator. According to Isuzu, the rear seats have also been revamped to enhance the overall riding experience. In its segment, the pick-up truck rivals the likes of the Toyota Hilux, which comes at a starting price of INR 30.40 lakh and goes up to INR 37.90 lakh (ex-showroom).
The V-Cross Z Prestige also houses other features, including a 9.0-inch touchscreen display with Android Auto compatibility and wireless Apple CarPlay, a reverse camera, an idle start-stop system, six airbags, and a shift-on-fly 4WD system. Under the hood, the Isuzu V-Cross Z Prestige retains the same powertrain and continues to be powered by the 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine that generates 161 bhp of power and 360 Nm of peak torque. The unit is mated to a 6-speed manual and AT gearboxes that send power to all four wheels.
The Deputy Managing Director of Isuzu Motors India, Toru Kishimoto, said, “We are proud to have set the benchmark in presenting India with its first-ever lifestyle adventure utility vehicle and our passenger vehicles range of pick-ups have been consistently well-received since launch. We are happy to carry forward this success story. We are confident that with this enriched range of aspirational products, we shall be able to address the needs of the emerging progressive Indian customers and further strengthen our pole position in the segment. The latest range of Isuzu passenger pick-ups are sure to truly enhance the value proposition with best-in-class design, performance, versatility, quality, safety and driving comfort for our valued customers."