After years of anticipation, Isuzu UTE Australia (IUA) has set the date of 1st November 2024 for the full unveiling of their upcoming locally redesigned and remanufactured off-road focused ute, the Isuzu D-MAX BLADE.

Officially confirming the imminent arrival of the new flagship special edition, Isuzu UTE Australia’s Deputy Managing Director, Mr Koichiro Yoshida, said that the Isuzu D-MAX BLADE “was a project that was reengineered specifically for local Australian conditions in partnership with Walkinshaw Automotive Group (WAG) in Melbourne.”

“For as long as I can remember, customers and the media have asked about a higher-spec, off-road ready ute to rival the competition, something extremely capable, without compromise.”

IUA’s 15-second teaser video shares glimpses of everyday Australians, from all walks of life, asking the question, ‘Are you ready?’ before answering with a shrouded glance of the upcoming Isuzu D-MAX BLADE.

“I hope they’re ready for the answer—the D-MAX BLADE has been developed specifically for those Australians who like to go their own way.”

Full details of the upcoming Isuzu D-MAX BLADE will be revealed by the Japanese marque on Friday, 1st of November 2024, ahead of local deliveries to follow soon after.

To be one of the first to know all the details on the Isuzu D-MAX BLADE, register your interest at isuzuute.com.au/D-MAX-BLADE

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For further information, contact:

Mark Harman

PR Manager

Isuzu UTE Australia Pty Ltd

+61 408 661 732

mark.harman@iua.net.au  

 

Keilee Perren

PR Coordinator

Isuzu UTE Australia Pty Ltd

+61 422 026 697

keilee.perren@iua.net.au   

 

About Isuzu UTE Australia

Established in 2008, Isuzu UTE Australia (IUA) is the exclusive distributor of two of Australia’s best-selling vehicles – the D-MAX ute and MU-X SUV.

IUA partners with dealers and consumers across Australia, to deliver award-winning vehicles that match the needs of Australian families, fleets and tradespeople in some of the harshest operating conditions.

IUA is proud to partner with leading Australian community organisations, including the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Surf Life Saving Australia, Daniel Morcombe Foundation, and Indigenous Literacy Foundation, as well as the Australian Professional Leagues (football) who are the governing body for both the Isuzu UTE A-League (Men) and the Ninja A-League (Women).