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Matthew Hatton
Videographer
30 Mar 2015
2 min read

Isuzu launches limited edition D-Max X-Runner ute with additional features and sharp pricing.

Isuzu has taken the wraps off the latest version of their limited edition, range-topping D-Max X-Runner ute, with a $51,990 drive-away price sitting just $3690 above the regular LS-U 4x4's list price.

Limited to just 360 units, the X-Runner adds additional features not found in the LS-U 4x4 including rear parking sensors, a touchscreen multimedia system with reversing camera and satnav, single-zone climate control, leather seats, keyless start, proximity entry and unique dark-coloured trim.

On the outside, the X-Runner adds a front and rear body kit, tub liner, alloy sports bar, stainless steel scuff plates and X-Runner decals.

Two unique metallic colours are also available for the X-Runner - pearlescent white, and lapis blue.

The X-Runner maintains the same 130kW/380Nm 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engine and five-speed automatic transmission and 4WD system found across the D-Max ute range.

Isuzu spokesman David Harding says the X-Runner is aimed at more urban drivers, reflecting a shift toward dual-cab usage as everyday transport.

However, the X-Runner is still capable of matching the rest of Isuzu's 4x4 range should it be taken off the black stuff.

The X-Runner matches the LS-U's 235mm ground clearance. It also matches the LS-U with its one-tonne payload and 3500kg braked towing capacities.

In addition to Isuzu Ute Australia's five-year/130,000km warranty, the X-Runner also comes with Isuzu's new three-year 'Service Plus' capped price servicing plan. This locks in scheduled service costs between $155 and $760, depending on the service interval.

2015 Isuzu D-Max X-Runner drive-away pricing

D-Max X-Runner - turbodiesel automatic - $51,990

Matthew Hatton
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Matthew is a videographer at Carsguide, although he is known to occasionally commit words to the page as well. He spends a lot of his free time watching motorsport, which was great until his partner pointed out that perhaps he should also be spending time with their young daughter. Matt used to spend his days designing housing estates in a job he describes as "playing Sim City, but for real". However, after doing that for too many years, he became bored and decided a communications degree was something he should do (because journalists are successful and rich). Since starting at Carsguide he hasn't looked back. You can follow Matt on Twitter, if you dare.
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