ISUZU Ute Australia in collaboration with Walkinshaw Automotive has unleashed the D-MAX Blade, with the new flagship model expected to compete with the likes of Ford's Wildtrak X and Toyota's HiLux GR Sport - no, not the Ranger Raptor.
Developed locally by Walkinshaw, the Blade is exclusive to Australia, but Isuzu is keeping a close eye on the vehicle's success here to see whether it would be viable for other global markets. Priced at $76,990 drive-away, the Blade is dearer than the HiLux GR Sport ($73,990) but essentially equal money with the Wildtrak X ($76,890).
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DEVELOPED in the depths of Walkinshaw's Clayton facility, the Blade underwent more than 100,000km of durability testing at the Lang Lang Proving Ground, as well as a sixday 3300km test trip to the Flinders Ranges via Arkaroola and Cameron Corner - towing a caravan. The end result was, arguably, the best factory D-MAX in Australia.
Following extensive and arduous concepting, prototyping, testing and retesting, the Walkinshaw team achieved a 29mm lift courtesy of a new suspension system and a larger wheel and tyre set-up. The vehicle now runs Monroe 35mm MTV twin-tube dampers that are 16.6 per cent larger than the original 30mm components, and have been specifically tuned for local conditions.
The suspension is complemented by 275/65R17 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac RT all-terrain tyres mounted on satin black 17x8.5-inch alloy wheels with a +17mm positive offset.
In contrast, the LS-U+ comes with 265/60R18 tyres and a +33mm positive offset, resulting in a 32mm increase in track width for the Blade.
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