The Isuzu D-Max V-Cross has been updated for the 2026 model year in India with a set of minor changes, alongside a restructuring of its variant lineup.
The pick-up is no longer available in a 4x2 configuration, and is now limited to 4x4 variants with either a manual or automatic transmission.
Styling changes are limited to small revisions at the front and along the sides. The grille has been altered with a thicker black lower section, while the bumper has been simplified by reducing cladding and removing the faux skid plate element.

Along the profile, the earlier black wheel arch surrounds and body cladding have been removed, and a new 18-inch alloy wheel design has been introduced.
In the cabin, the previous infotainment system has been replaced with a larger 10.3-inch touchscreen unit mounted in a floating layout, now offering wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
New updates include the addition of a 360-degree camera system, with cameras placed at multiple points around the vehicle, and a tyre pressure monitoring system. Higher variants receive an eight-speaker audio system with additional roof-mounted speakers.

The engine remains unchanged. It continues with a 1.9-litre diesel unit producing 161 bhp and 360 Nm, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. In India, pricing ranges from INR 25.50 lakh to INR 30.28 lakh.

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