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Isuzu’s acclaimed D-Max pick-up truck has set a new sales record in Malaysia, surpassing the company’s previous all-time high. In 2023, sales reached 9,650 units, exceeding the 2022 record of 9,211 units by a significant 439 units. This achievement solidifies the D-Max’s position as a preferred pick-up truck, showcasing its impressive design and features that have resonated with customers.

The third-generation Isuzu D-Max, introduced in Malaysia in 2021, has consistently garnered high interest, attributed to its features, driving characteristics, versatile operation, and value for money. The model’s popularity has expanded Isuzu’s customer base, with conquest sales increasing by 185%, while retaining a strong core customer base.

The Isuzu D-Max lineup offers eight variants, catering to diverse customer needs, from the hard-working Single Cab to the sophisticated X-Terrain flagship. The 1.9-litre Standard variant, known for its modest engine displacement providing lower road tax and running costs, contributed significantly to sales, representing 28% of the total.

The flagship X-Terrain variant, known for its exceptional finish, sophistication, and impressive on- and off-road performance, has maintained positive momentum in 2023. Despite being a newcomer in the premium pick-up truck segment, the Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain has set trends, growing by 24.5% since its launch. It introduced class-leading features, including Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS) and a generous 7-year unlimited mileage warranty.

The strong demand for the Isuzu D-Max has propelled the brand to the No.2 position in Sabah, Kedah, and Pahang in the pick-up truck segment, securing the No.3 position nationwide with a 16.6% market share. The model’s success underscores its widespread acceptance and appeal among Malaysian customers.

Ever since the latest generation of the Isuzu D-MAX made its debut in Malaysia in 2021, sales have kept growing. Already popular in its previous generation, the substantial changes in styling and more premium nature of the new truck attracted even more customers.

With average monthly orders much higher than for previous generation, it’s not surprising that the total number sold in 2022 was just slightly short of being double the number achieved in 2021. During 2022, Isuzu Malaysia delivered 9,211 units of the D-MAX nationwide, exceeding its original target of 8,000 units and eclipsing the previous record of 6,480 units in 2016. Given the disruptions to supply that affected the whole industry, perhaps the number could have been even higher if more vehicles had been available.

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Isuzu Malaysia’s customers can expect a safer and more immersive Isuzu experience in the era of the New Normal as the country continues on its journey to recovery from the pandemic. This is the promise from Kenkichi Sogo, the company’s new Light Commercial Vehicle Division’s Chief Operating Officer, as the continuing threat of infections necessitates the enforcement of various safety measures.

Among the measures Isuzu Malaysia has initiated has been the development of an online experience including a 360-degree augmented reality showcase offering prospects an immersive look into the design and features of the latest D-Max pick-up truck before they even need to step into the showrooms. Most shopping tools ranging from loan calculations to maintenance costs are interactively available at the website (pickuptruck.isuzu.net.my), allowing visitors to make informed choices before requesting online for a test drive vehicle to be brought to them at a safe and convenient location.

Procedures for vehicle servicing and maintenance have also been reviewed with the aim of ensuring minimal backlog and ensuring a smoother and efficient flow of vehicles brought in for servicing. Customers are encouraged to make their service appointments directly with their dealers early to ensure their preferred time slots are available.

With over 500 monthly bookings for the new D-Max since its launch, the task in hand will also be to safely hand over the vehicles to the customers. “Due to the restrictions in operations and the limited amount of logistics activities allowed over the past months, a key initiative will be to safely and efficiently deliver the new vehicles to their owners as quickly as possible. We hope all our customers will remain patient and maintain compliance to the set procedures to ensure a safe and pleasant experience for all,” said Mr. Sogo.

He added that while the new D-Max has created a significant amount of interest and witnessed a surge in vehicle bookings over the past 3 months, resulting in Isuzu consecutively claiming the No.2 spot in its segment.

An Isuzu dealership in Taiping, Perak.

“The launch of our latest Isuzu D-Max model during the pandemic necessitated a paradigm shift in the way we presented our new models to prospective customers. As we move towards greater leniency, we need to vigilantly evolve yet remain relevant to the situation in our Gemba (operating environment),” said Mr. Sogo.

Mr. Sogo, 43, is no stranger to the Malaysian market. He spent the last 4 years in Isuzu Malaysia as General Manager overseeing operations of the light commercial vehicle division and parts operations. A graduate of Keio University in Japan, Mr. Sogo began his career in Mitsubishi Corporation in 2001 and has been involved with the Isuzu business for the past 7 years. He was appointed Chief Operating Officer of Isuzu Malaysia as successor to Masayuki Suzuki, who has returned to the head office in Japan to take on a new position.

To know more about Isuzu vehicles and the locations of authorised dealers, visit www.isuzu.net.my.

Average Monthly orders for New Isuzu D-MAX are 100% higher than for previous generation

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