Lexus RZ450E vs Isuzu D-Max

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Lexus RZ450E
Lexus RZ450E

2023 price

Isuzu D-Max
Isuzu D-Max

$32,700 - $78,900

2025 price

Summary

2023 Lexus RZ450E
2025 Isuzu D-Max
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Diesel Turbo 4, 3.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

8.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Feels artificial behind the wheel
  • Could have more real-world range
  • Missing things like V2L, one-pedal drive

  • Too many decals
  • No power and torque increase
  • Could do with more mods
2023 Lexus RZ450E Summary

Far from just another mid-size SUV offering, the Lexus RZ bares the burden of much of the Japanese premium brand’s future.

While Lexus has been a trailblazer in the past, offering a wide range of hybrid luxury vehicles before every other brand, it’s a little late to the party with this car; it’s first ground-up electric vehicle.

The question is, has all this extra time given Lexus the luxury of perspective, or is it too little too late for the RZ to make a meaningful impact on the mid-size luxury SUV space? Stick with us as we find out.

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2025 Isuzu D-Max Summary

Carmakers nowadays are increasingly entering into collaborations with vehicle-engineering companies in order to develop “special” vehicles.

Why? 

Well, for one thing, car buyers now demand much more than a mere sticker pack on their 4WD if that vehicle has been marketed as a limited-edition/special-edition/whatever version of the standard vehicle on which it’s based.

And these special vehicles have proven very popular because they benefit from the substantial engineering work undertaken away from the OEM.

You only have to look at the recent collaborations between Nissan Australia and Melbourne-based vehicle engineering company, Premcar, on the Navara and Patrol Warrior to see that Premcar and companies of the same ilk can be entrusted with conversion work, engineering upgrades and the fitment of off-road accessories in order to add real value to a vehicle.

And so it is that Isuzu has joined forces with Walkinshaw Automotive Group to develop the D-Max Blade.

Based on the LS-U+, the Blade was developed locally and among its enhancements over and above the D-Max on which it’s based, it has Aussie-tuned lifted suspension, a lightbar, underbody protection, light truck construction all-terrain tyres and some Blade-specific design enhancements.

But with the same powertrain as a LS-U+ and no power and torque improvements, is the Blade worthy of your consideration?

Read on.

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