2026 Isuzu D-Max
The brand-new Isuzu D-Max 250C Fleetside S/Cab 2026 offers South African buyers a reliable and affordable bakkie with impressive performance. With only 7,227 km, this used but almost new vehicle stands out for its durability and modern design, making it a smart choice for work or leisure.
Powered by a 1.9d turbo diesel engine delivering 163 Hp, this manual transmission bakkie combines power with fuel efficiency at 8.09 L/100km. Its practical features include two doors and seats for two, offering a compact yet functional body ideal for tough terrains and urban tasks alike.
Located in Annlin-Wes, Pretoria, Gauteng, this Isuzu D-Max is available for quick viewing and test drives. Contact your local dealer today for the best price on this used or new model, and explore flexible finance deals. Don’t miss your chance to buy a reliable South African bakkie at an affordable price.
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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.
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