Isuzu is a Japanese commercial vehicle and diesel engine manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo that was founded in 1916. Its produces trucks and commercial utes, best known for the Isuzu Ute and D-Max.
2025 Isuzu MU-X: Facelifted Prado, Everest rival one step closer to AustraliaMax Davies The facelifted Isuzu MU-X is gearing up for its Australian launch, and documents approving it for sale have given us our first look.9 days ago
The 10 cheapest SUVs with 3.5-tonne towing in AustraliaMax Davies Need an SUV that can tow the full 3500kg? Here are the 10 cheapest candidates currently on sale in Australia.11 days ago
Isuzu D-Max, MU-X's new small diesel detailed, won't replace 3.0-litreWilliam Stopford Isuzu has revealed a new 2.2-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine and eight-speed auto to replace the entry-level powertrain in the D-Max and MU-X.13 days ago
Isuzu D-Max, MU-X swapping iconic engine for smaller but mightier powerplant – reportJordan Mulach The Isuzu D-Max and MU-X are set to receive downsized turbo-diesel engines, with the long-standing '4J' to be replaced by a 2.2-litre.17 days ago
Podcast: Kia Tasman, BYD Shark, D-Max Blade plus the cheapest EVs in Australia!James Wong Welcome to the CarExpert Podcast – now in video! Sean Lander hosts the panel as we talk the latest in automotive news and reviews.1 month ago
Which off-road ready ute would you buy?Max Davies Utes continue to be top-sellers, and Aussies love taking them off-road. Here are the showroom-to-trail vehicles we'd go for.1 month ago
2025 Isuzu D-Max Blade reviewMax Davies Walkinshaw's latest project involves the Isuzu D-Max. While some key traits have been improved, we feel it's only scratched the surface.1 month ago
2025 Isuzu D-Max Blade price and specsMax Davies Isuzu's new beefed-up ute is gearing up to hit the market, co-developed by Australian automotive powerhouse Walkinshaw.1 month ago
2025 Isuzu MU-X reviewJosh Nevett MU-X buyers can choose between two engines, two drive types and three trim levels, but the 1.9-litre 4x4 LS-U isn't the perfect permutation.1 month ago
Isuzu D-Max Blade demand has "exceeded" expectationsMax Davies Isuzu is happy with demand for its new D-Max Blade, with expressions of interest coming in stronger numbers than anticipated.1 month ago
More Isuzu Blade models a possibility... if customers want themMax Davies Isuzu is fully focused on its first Walkinshaw-developed model, but it hasn't slammed the door on future Blade models.1 month ago
Why Isuzu says the D-Max Blade is as Aussie as kangaroos, football and meat piesMax Davies Walkinshaw's latest ute venture is an off-road version of the D-Max, with Isuzu proudly calling it a "completely Australian" project.1 month ago