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2026 Isuzu D-Max

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R 369,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 7,589 p/m

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Isuzu Richards Bay

KwaZulu-Natal

Mileage0 km
Power163 kW (163 hp)
Fuel typeDiesel
TransmissionManual
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The brand-new Isuzu D-Max 250C Fleetside S/C P/U from 2026 offers exceptional performance and reliability, making it an ideal choice for South African buyers seeking a versatile and affordable bakkie. With zero mileage, this diesel-powered vehicle combines durability with modern design, perfect for work or leisure.

Equipped with a robust 1.9L diesel engine producing 163 Hp, paired with a smooth manual transmission, the D-Max delivers impressive fuel efficiency at just 8.09 L/100km. Its practical design features two seats, a spacious cargo bed, and two doors, making it perfect for transporting goods or equipment while maintaining a comfortable ride.

Available now in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, this new Isuzu D-Max is ready for viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore competitive finance deals and compare prices to secure the best value for a quality used or new pickup. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy the best price in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantIsuzu D-MAX 250C Fleetside S/Cab
Body typeBakkie
ConditionNew
Seats2
Doors2
Mileage0 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length5,305 mm
Width1,810 mm
Height1,770 mm
Turning circle13 m
Curb weight1,870 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.9d (163 Hp)
Engine size1898.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power163 kW (163 hp)
Torque360 Nm
Power per liter85.9 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears6
Driven wheelsRear Wheel Drive
Front tyres215/70 R16
Rear tyres215/70 R16
Engine oil capacity6.6 L
Coolant capacity10.7 L
Vehicle numberACVMRRAR9T4210534
Isuzu D-Max - Isuzu Richards Bay

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel tank capacity76 L
Fuel range939 km
Fuel consumption8.09 l/100km (combined)
Top speed180 km/h
CO₂ emissions212 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d-ISC-AO

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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Isuzu D-Max

If you’re shopping the one-tonne bakkie segment in South Africa, the Isuzu D-Max sits exactly where you’d expect: built for business, happy to get dirty, and priced so you won’t wince when it picks up a scratch. There’s no badge snobbery tax here—just honest value aimed at fleet managers, small business owners, and those private buyers who want more workhorse than show pony. With diesel-only power—250C and 250 HO options, manual or auto depending on trim—the D-Max targets the same buyers sizing up a Ranger, Hilux, or Triton. Scroll through the 85 listings and you’ll spot prices from R199,900 to R899,900, but the sweet spot’s at R369,900. That tells its own story: this is a single-cab fleet machine first, though there’s enough variety to keep double-cab buyers interested if you pack smart for a run up the N1. Single-cab Fleetside models, especially the 250C Fleetside, fill up most of the classifieds—16 of them huddled between R349,900 and R369,900, which fleet buyers love because it’s predictable and easy to budget. Most of the market is used stock (59 out of 85), with average mileage at 66,887 km and model years ranging from 2019 to 2026, so you’re not scraping the barrel for battered old workhorses. What’s always set the D-Max apart—on paper at least—is Isuzu’s parts network and that reputation for diesel engines that just keep running, something South African trucking operators will swear by. Sure, the Ranger can feel plusher inside, but for most D-Max buyers, that’s not the conversation. They want a bakkie that works as hard as they do, and that matters.

Isuzu

Isuzu sticks to its guns in South Africa—this is not a brand chasing city-slickers or trying to charm crossover shoppers. You buy an Isuzu because you want a bakkie that’ll haul, tow, and not leave you stranded in Calvinia or Colesberg, and that’s been the formula since the KB’s heyday. With 120 used listings spanning a chunky spread from R138,500 up to R959,900, there’s something for the guy with a sheep dog and a fence to fix, or for the family that wants their double cab with leather, nav, and all the creature comforts. Parked right in the sweet spot is that R369,900 median—exactly where you’d expect the volume to be, and where Isuzu’s up against the Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux, and Mitsubishi Triton. Owners are loyal, often vocal, and they’ll tell you that 3.0-litre turbodiesel is a badge of honour for a reason. It’s the D-Max that anchors the range now, with 85 listings spread from R199,900 to R899,900, covering everything from battered single cabs to the kind of flagship double cabs you’d happily drive to Nelspruit and back. The old KB soldiers on in the classifieds, starting at R138,500, and if you’re after that bulletproof reputation—on paper at least—you won’t bat an eyelid at the basic spec. Then there’s the MU-X, a proper seven-seater SUV, with 13 listings between R369,995 and R959,900; not many, but enough to prove there’s appetite for a ladder-frame wagon that’ll outlast most family hatchbacks. Every single listing? Diesel. No hybrids, no petrols, no electric. Because Isuzu buyers want torque, range, and an engine you can trust when the nearest fuel stop is a hundred kays away. And that’s the point.

Isuzu D-Max - Isuzu Richards Bay
R 369,900

Est. monthly payment:
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