Isuzu has launched the new V-Cross Z Prestige Lifestyle Pick-Up truck in the Indian market. The stylish personal passenger pick-up are Made-in-India and Made-For-India. The new stylish product range offers ‘Spirit of Lifestyle’ to the pick up Cult Avatar. However, the styling is not limited to the exteriors, the passenger pick up also get enhanced safety features as well as comfort features. This also includes a seating design change, which includes the rear seats offering a higher degree of
inclination bringing a more comfortable seating posture.
The Isuzu V-Cross Z Prestige comes with a starting price of INR 21,19,900 ex-showroom for the Hi-Lander variant. The V-Cross Z variant comes with a price tag of INR 25,51,700 ex-showroom onwards. The V-Cross Z Prestige INR 26,91,700 ex-showroom onwards. The vehicle bookings are open from today and deliveries will commence shortly.
The Isuzu V-Cross Z Prestige Dark Grey styling elements on the exterior. The new exterior styling of the Isuzu V-Cross Prestige Z not only makes it more aggressive but also more sporty. Isuzu has revealed that the vehicle’s original design has been inspired by the ‘Cyborg – Orca’.
The V-Cross Prestige Z comes with styling elements on the Front Bumper Guard, as well as the Front Fog Lamp Garnish. Also, the Front Grille and Engine Hood Garnish comes with new styling elements. The pick up also gets a stylish Roof Rails, Rear Combo Lamp Garnish, Rear Bumper, Fender Lips and Black Wheels along with a fresh Badge and Decal.
Isuzu has now added new safety features across the manual transmission passenger pick-up models. This includes Active Safety Systems such as Traction Control System (TCS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Descent Control (HDC) and Hill Start Assist (HSA). Passive Safety systems added to all passenger pick up models includes ‘Rear Seat Occupant Detection Sensors’ and a ‘3-Point Seat Belt for each of the 3 rear seat occupants’ as standard. In addition to this, the pick up also gets a Seat Belt warning buzzer for rear seat occupants, and an icon on the dashboard instrumentation cluster.
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