After a single teaser image, Isuzu has officially debuted the facelift MU-X, complete with a new off-road focused RS variant.
Rival for the Toyota Fortuner, Ford Everest, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Mahindra Scorpio-N recieves a new look and tech, no change up front.
As with the D-Max, the pair of infotainment systems have also been revised to include a pair of physical dials, but no longer the side-mounted shortcut buttons replaced instead by touch-sensitive at the system’s base. Furthering the RS’s specific touches are red graphics within the instrument cluster, matte silver accents, a red ambient light and black leather upholstery with lime green RS badged front headrests.
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