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Isuzu D-Max Sees Increase In Orders
Isuzu D-Max Sees Increase In Orders
Jul 14, 2021
Isuzu Malaysia has reported a 100% increase in orders for the all-new Isuzu D-Max since its launch in April 2021. The vastly-improved 3rd generation of this popular pick-up truck from Isuzu has averaged a monthly booking of over 1,200 units. The previous monthly bookings averaged about 500 units.
This sales trend is in line with neighbouring markets for the D-Max i.e. Australia, New Zealand and Thailand. The growth in sales can be attributed mainly to its fresher and sportier design, enhanced ergonomics and improved engineering.
“This all-new D-Max phenomenon that has swept the various markets has been somewhat overwhelming. Needless to say, the attractive design, new and improved features and proven Isuzu reputation contributed significantly towards convincing customers to switch or upgrade to this all-new D-Max model,” said Isuzu Malaysia’s Chief Operating Officer Masayuki Suzuki.
Published on: Sunday, July 11, 2021
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Masayuki posing with the new D-Max.
Kota Kinabalu: Sales of the all-new Isuzu D-Max in Malaysia has witnessed an over a 100 per cent rise in orders since the new model’s launch.
An average monthly booking of over 1,200 units have been received for this new third-generation model since its launch in April this year, recording a generous leap over the previous average monthly bookings of 500 units.
Isuzu Malaysia Chief Operating Officer Masayuki Suzuki said this trend mirrored the global markets such as in Australia, New Zealand and Thailand where sales growth have also multiplied.