A rugged off-road vehicle boasting unprecedented capability and adventure-driven design was showcased at the CV Show.
Isuzu has whipped the covers off the D-Max Arctic Trucks AT37, a one-of-a-kind D-Max developed by Isuzu in partnership with, as its name would suggest, Arctic Trucks. According to the Japanese automaker, the D-Max Arctic Trucks AT37 is the most imposing double cab it has ever created, with the firm saying this upgraded-for-adventure D-Max pushes the boundaries of capability to unprecedented heights.Speaking of 'heights', this D-Max quite literally takes its namesake to new heights .
According to Alan Able, the managing director at Isuzu UK: “The Isuzu D-Max Arctic Trucks AT37 is a testament to our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the realm of utility vehicles … It embodies the spirit of adventure and resilience that Isuzu owners have come to expect, and we’re thrilled to showcase it at this year’s CV Show.”“Our long-standing collaboration with Isuzu UK has been a true meeting of minds,” said Arctic Trucks’ UK managing director Peter Smith.
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