• Thailand:
Samut Prakan (Isuzu Motors Thailand) • China:
Jiangxi (
Jiangxi Isuzu) • South Africa:
Port Elizabeth • Ukraine:
Cherkasy (
Isuzu Ataman; planned) }} • 2-door
pickup truck • 4-door
extended cab with rear
clamshell doors • 4-door pickup truck }} |
Diesel: | 1.9 L
RZ4E-TC GEN2 I4 | 2.2 L
RZ4F-TC I4-
T | 3.0 L
4JJ3-TCX I4-T }} • 6-speed
Aisin AE6 manual • 6-speed Aisin AWR6B45
Rev-Tronic automatic • 8-speed Aisin LB500 "Rev-Tronic" automatic (2024) }} }} The third-generation D-Max debuted in Thailand on 11 October 2019. The new D-Max has grown slightly in size with the most notable increase being the wheelbase length. Isuzu claims the new D-Max delivers reduced fuel consumption and improved safety. The vehicle rides on the body-on frame Isuzu Dynamic Drive Platform, also called the Symmetric Mobility Platform later. The platform is claimed to be 23 percent stiffer. As for the improvements, the company has expanded the cross section of the
ladder frame, optimised the locations of the crossmembers and increased impact absorption, making the frame lighter, stiffer and safer. To improve weight distribution, the engine has been moved slightly behind the front axle, resulting in a "semi-midship" layout. In June 2020,
Mazda released the
third-generation BT-50 which is heavily based on the third-generation D-Max. As the result, it is also manufactured at Isuzu Motor Thailand. It is a result of an alliance between Mazda and Isuzu which was signed on 11 July 2016, with Isuzu agreeing to supply pickup trucks to Mazda. The third-generation D-Max ceased to share platform with Chevrolet Colorado. File:2020 Isuzu D-Max LS-U rear.jpg|Rear File:Isuzu D-Max RG01 FL 3.0 LS-E 4x2 interior.jpg|Interior
Markets Australia The third-generation D-Max was launched in Australia on 1 September 2020, with four trim levels: SX, LS-M, LS-U and X-Terrain, powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine with the option between 4x2 (rear-wheel-drive) and 4x4 (four-wheel-drive). In Australia, it is available with Single Cab, Space Cab and Crew Cab bodystyles. The facelifted D-Max was launched in Australia on 25 April 2024, with five trim levels: SX, LS-M, X-Rider, LS-U, LS-U+ and X-Terrain, powered by either 1.9-litre or 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engines. In September 2025, the 1.9-litre turbocharged diesel engine option was replaced with the 2.2-litre diesel turbocharged engine. A "Blade" trim was introduced in Australia in 2025, based on the LS-U+ trim with modifications by
Walkinshaw Performance. It is positioned above the X-Terrain trim.
Cambodia The third-generation D-Max was launched in Cambodia on 31 October 2020.
Indonesia The third-generation D-Max was launched in Indonesia on 11 November 2021, it is offered in three trim levels: 1.9L MT Single Cab, 1.9L MT Double cab, and 1.9L MT Rodeo.
Malaysia The third-generation D-Max was launched in Malaysia on 26 April 2021, it is offered in seven variants: 1.9L 4×4 Single Cab, 3.0L 4×4 Single Cab, 1.9L 4×4 MT Standard, 1.9L 4×4 AT Standard, 1.9L 4×4 AT Premium, 3.0L 4×4 AT Premium and 3.0L 4×4 AT X-Terrain. In October 2021, a new 1.9 4x2 AT Plus trim was added to the line-up. On 17 June 2022, the flagship 3.0 4x4 AT X-Terrain trim received some new feature upgraded levels including two new colour option, a 360-degree view monitor and wireless charging. In February 2023, the Malaysian-market D-Max received a refresh for the 2023 model year, with revisions applied inside and out bringing updates in terms of aesthetics as well as equipment. All seven trim levels remain on sale. The facelifted D-Max was launched in Malaysia on 14 May 2024, with variants and engine choices remain unchanged from the pre-facelift model.
New Zealand The third-generation D-MAX was launched in New Zealand on 18 November 2020, with four trim levels: LX, LS-M, LS and X-Terrain, powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine with the option between 4x2 (rear-wheel-drive) and 4x4 (four-wheel-drive). The X-Terrain variant comes only as a Double Cab configuration.
Philippines The third-generation D-Max was launched in the Philippines on 4 March 2021. It was initially offered in 1.9 Single Cab, 1.9 LT 4×2, 3.0 LT 4×4, 1.9 LS 4×2, 3.0 LS 4×2, 3.0 LS-A 4×2, 3.0 LS 4×4 and 3.0 LS-E 4×4 trim models. In July 2022, the LS trim was removed from the lineup and two new trim levels were introduced; 3.0 Single Cab 4×4 MT and 3.0 LS-A 4×4 MT. In April 2023, the LS-E and LS-A trim levels received some feature upgrades levels such as the slightly redesigned grille and new alloy rims design. The facelifted D-Max was launched in the Philippines on 20 June 2024, it is available with five trim levels: Single Cab, LT, LS-A, LS-A Plus and LS-E.
South Africa The third-generation D-Max was launched in South Africa on 7 April 2022, with a total of twenty-three variants; it is available with either 1.9-litre and 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engines with the option between 4x2 (rear-wheel-drive) and 4x4 (four-wheel-drive). For South Africa, the D-Max comes in single cab, extended cab and double cab bodystyles. In January 2024, the X-Rider trim was added to the line-up it is powered by a 1.9-litre turbocharged diesel engine. In February 2024, the LS trim and a 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine was made available for the single cab bodystyle. In August 2025, the X-Rider Black trim powered by the 1.9-litre turbocharged diesel engine was made available limited to 150 units.
Thailand The vehicle is available in the market as the Regular Cab, the Extended Cab, and the Crew Cab. The Regular Cab, also called a single cab is known as the D-Max Spark and is also available in Cab and Chassis version. The Extended Cab version is available in Hi-Lander and Space Cab trim levels. The Crew Cab is available in V-Cross, Hi-Lander 4, and Cab 4. As the top trim, the V-Cross comes with six airbags, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, stability control, traction control, Bi-LEDs, and a UV blocking windshield. Later in 2021, the updated D-Max was launched in Thailand, with the pick-up gaining new enhancements followed by a slight price increase. The D-Max EV was launched in Thailand on 17 March 2026, in the sole variant.
United Kingdom The third-generation D-Max went on sale in the UK in April 2021. In the UK, the D-Max comes in Single Cab, Extended Cab and Double Cab bodystyles, four trim levels, and powered by a 1.9-litre turbocharged diesel engine. In September 2021, Isuzu UK teamed up with Arctic Trucks to introduce the D-Max AT35, built for serious off-roaders.
Vietnam The third-generation D-Max was launched in Vietnam on 16 April 2021, it is offered in three variants: 1.9L 4x2 Prestige MT, 1.9L 4x2 Prestige AT and 1.9L 4x4 Type Z AT. The facelifted D-Max was launched in Vietnam on 23 October 2024, with the same variants from the pre-facelift model.
Facelift The facelifted D-Max debuted on 6 October 2023 in Thailand, with a new front fascia design, new headlights, a new tailgate, updated graphics for taillights and a few interior changes. File:2025 Isuzu D-Max X-Rider front.jpg|D-Max X-Rider File:2025 Isuzu D-Max X-Rider rear.jpg|D-Max X-Rider
Engines The 1.9-litre and 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engines were carried over from the previous generation. While the 1.9-litre
RZ4E-TC engine remains unchanged, the 3.0-litre engine, renamed
4JJ3-TCX, has received several updates, including a reshaped combustion chamber, higher-pressure injectors, a diamond-like carbon coating on the piston pins, an electronic
variable geometry turbocharger and a double-scissor timing gear. It led to the increase of and over the old
4JJ1-TCX. The 2.2 DDi MaxForce diesel engine was introduced in November 2024.
D-Max EV The battery electric version of the D-Max was unveiled at the 2025 Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, England. It is available in extended-cab and dual-cab configurations. Production began in April 2025 for delivery in selected European markets later that year, while production of
right-hand drive models began at the end of 2025. Pre-sales for the UK began in the second half of 2025 and deliveries scheduled to commence in February 2026. It uses a 66.9-kWh
lithium-ion battery and comes standard with a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup making and of torque and can travel 163 miles (263 kilometers) on a single charge. File:2025 Isuzu D-Max EV Front.jpg|Isuzu D-Max EV File:2025 Isuzu D-Max EV Rear.jpg|Rear view
Safety The model has earned a five-star crash safety rating from
ASEAN NCAP, Australasian NCAP and
Euro NCAP. It is the first pick-up to receive five stars under the Euro NCAP assessment. ==Sales==