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Isuzu Motors launches BS-VI complaint V-cross variants, adds 2 new models

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Tuesday, 11 May 2021 (20:18 IST)
Chennai:Isuzu Motors India today launched the much awaited, BS VI compliant V-Cross variants in India by adding an all new model ISUZU Hi-Lander and a new V-Cross Z AT variant.
The two new variants will address the needs of emerging urban Indian customers attracted towards the Pick-up culture it has created. Along side, the company also launched the BS VI compliant mu-X models.
 
With the addition of these new vehicles, Isuzu Motors India now offers a more comprehensive range of Personal Pick-up vehicles and SUV including the V-Cross Z Prestige (4WD/AT), V-Cross Z (4WD/MT), V-Cross Z (2WD/AT), Hi-Lander (2WD/MT) and the mu-X (4WD/AT & 2WD/AT), a company release here said.
 
In its pursuit to offer the dynamic and enthusiastic Indian a stylish product to boost the spirit of adventure, Isuzu Motors India had unveiled India’s 1st “Adventure Utility Vehicle” the ISUZU D-MAX V-Cross at the Auto Expo 2016.
 
It caters to the growing need for an ‘Lifestyle Vehicle’ that provokes the spirit of a Pick-up Culture in India with a combination of rugged and durable off-roading capability and passenger vehicle like comfort.
 
The ISUZU D-Max V-Cross complements the dreams of adventurous pursuits and to explore new facets of life. The Pick-up is tough and durable, encompassing aggressive styling with a host of comfort and safety features.
 
The vehicles will be available in the exciting all new colours Nautilus Blue, Spinel Red and Galena Grey, in addition to the existing premium Silky Pearl White, Solid White, Cosmic Black, Sapphire Blue and Titanium Silver.
 
There will be an attractive introductory price of Rs.19,98,000
 
(Ex-Showroom Chennai) for V-Cross Z (2WD/AT) and Rs.16,98,000
 
(Ex-Showroom Chennai) for Hi-Lander (2WD/MT) on limited stock.(UNI) 

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