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Isuzu D-Max EV debuts in Europe

Words by NZ Autocar magazine

by Kyle Cassidy
April 30, 2025
Isuzu D-Max EV in blue on a white back ground

Isuzu has unveiled the Isuzu D-Max EV at the 2025 Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham. This is billed as Europe’s first fully electric pick-up truck designed with full commercial capabilities.

The Isuzu D-Max EV is built on the foundation of the conventional D-Max but gains an electric drivetrain. This fully electric version delivers a full-time 4×4 system, a payload capacity of over one tonne and a maximum braked towing limit of 3.5 tonnes. It’s the first production EV pick-up in Europe to achieve such feats apparently.

Underneath is a 66.9kWh lithium-ion battery powering dual electric motors, delivering a combined 140kW (43kW front, 97kW rear) and 325Nm of torque. With a WLTP range of 263km and a 0–100km/h sprint time of just over 10 seconds, Isuzu reckons the D-Max EV offers a blend of real-world performance and everyday practicality. A top speed of more than 130km/h ensures it’s capable on highways.

Off-road credentials include 600mm water wading depth, 210mm of ground clearance, and approach and departure angles of 30.5° and 24.2°, respectively. A new De-Dion rear suspension system replaces traditional leaf springs which should enhance ride comfort and handling while contributing to a quieter cabin experience. Isuzu claims a 10 per cent reduction in noise and vibration during full acceleration.

The Isuzu D-Max EV has been engineered with professional users in mind. It maintains its ladder chassis and integrates a Rough Terrain Mode for extreme conditions, and features an updated suite of Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) for improved safety.

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The electric D-Max gets a redesigned infotainment system that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, all accessed via a crisp touchscreen display. Multi-level regenerative braking and Eco Mode help extend range, while the EV’s battery is backed by an 8-year or 160,000-km warranty in Europe.

Yasuhiro Takeuchi, Executive Vice President of Isuzu Motors International Operations (Thailand), said during the reveal, “We have engineered a fully electric pick-up that truly performs in real-world working environments, offering the same towing, payload, and all-terrain capability customers expect from the D-Max. This is a new chapter in the legacy of Isuzu innovation and dependability.”

The Isuzu D-Max EV is Set to go on sale in Europe by early 2026.

Isuzu D-Max EV specifications

Powertrain
Drive systemFull-time 4×4
Electric motorDual-motor system
Total power output140 kW (43 kW front, 97 kW rear)
Torque325Nm (108 Nm front, 217 Nm rear)
Max speedOver 80 mph
Acceleration (0-62mph)10.1 seconds
Eco modeAvailable for improved range
Regeneration levels4 selectable levels
Capability
Maximum payloadOver 1,000 kg
Maximum towing capacityMaximum 3.5 tonnes
4×4 angles30.5° approach, 24.2° departure
Ground clearance210mm
Wading depth600mm
Battery
Battery typeLithium-ion
Battery capacity66.9 kWh
Vehicle range (WLTP)263 km
Charging (AC)Max 11 kW – 10 hrs (0–100%)
Charging (DC)Max 50 kW – 1 hr (20–80%)
Battery warranty8 years / 100,000 miles
Dimensions
Total length5,280mm
Total width1,870mm
Total height1,790mm
Wheelbase3,125mm
Tread (front/rear)1,570mm
Minimum turning radius6.1m
Tyres265/60R18
Kerb weight2,350kg

Isuzu D-Max Diesel vs Isuzu D-Max EV

FeatureIsuzu D-Max DieselIsuzu D-Max EV
Powertrain1.9L or 3.0L turbo diesel engineDual electric motors (front + rear)
Power OutputUp to 140 kW (3.0L engine)140 kW combined (43 kW front / 97 kW rear)
TorqueUp to 450 Nm325 Nm (108 Nm front / 217 Nm rear)
DrivetrainPart-time 4×4 / 2WD (model dependent)Full-time 4×4
Transmission6-speed manual / automaticSingle-speed reduction gear
Acceleration (0–100km/h)Approx. 12 seconds10.1 seconds
Top Speed~180 km/h (model dependent)130+ km/h (80+ mph)
Battery / FuelDiesel66.9 kWh lithium-ion battery
Driving Range800–1,000+ km (diesel tank)263 km WLTP
Towing Capacity3.5 tonnes (braked)3.5 tonnes (braked)
Payload CapacityOver 1 tonneOver 1 tonne
SuspensionLeaf spring rear suspensionDe-Dion rear suspension
InfotainmentTouchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android AutoNew high-res display with wireless CarPlay/Android Auto
Noise & VibrationDiesel engine noise present~10% reduction in cabin NVH under acceleration
Off-Road CapabilityHigh – selectable 4×4, locking diff (some trims)High – full-time 4×4, Rough Terrain Mode
EmissionsCO₂ and NOx emissions (Euro 6 compliant)Zero tailpipe emissions
WarrantyTypically 5 years / 150,000 km (market dependent)8 years / 100,000 miles (battery warranty)
AvailabilityAvailable now globallyEurope: Early 2026
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