D-Max EV tows 3,500 kg and loads more than you think
Broad employability
The all-electric pickup combines rugged construction with practicality. Thanks to all-wheel drive, a towing weight of up to 3,500 kilograms and a payload of up to 1,055 kilograms, the Isuzu D-Max EV is suitable for a variety of entrepreneurial applications.
It is available as Extended Cab and Double Cab. Prices start at 68,990 euros (ex. VAT). The most luxurious version, the Double Cab V-Cross, costs 74,490 euros. The Double Cab has a rear seat and is therefore outside the gray license plate. The Extended Cab, on the other hand, has extra cargo space behind the front seats. Both versions are 5.28 meters long, 1.96 meters wide and 1.81 meters high.

Electric powertrain for Isuzu D-MAX EV
Under the hood of the Isuzu D-Max EV is an electric motor with an output of 130 kW (177 hp) and 325 Nm of torque. The battery has a capacity of 67 kWh, good for a driving range of 263 kilometers according to the WLTP standard. This makes the it especially suitable for regional use, although its rugged build and all-wheel drive make it good for off-road use as well. The Extended Cab has a payload of 1,055 kilograms, which is slightly lower for the Double Cab: 1,010 kilograms. The maximum towing weight is the same for both versions – a remarkable 3,500 kilograms.
On board the Isuzu D-MAX EV
Standard equipment on the LSX includes bi-led headlights, seat heating, leather upholstery, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. Those who opt for the V-Cross get a larger 9-inch screen, automatic headlight adjustment, additional USB-C connectors and slightly more luxurious interior and exterior trim, among other features.
Warranty on work delivered
Isuzu provides a five-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty on the car and an eight-year or 160,000-kilometer warranty on the battery. The Isuzu D-Max EV can be ordered immediately from official Isuzu dealers. The first units are expected to be delivered from October 2025.
