After the Capital Market Efficiency Promotion Act or CMEPA was signed into law earlier this year, car brands have since jacked up the prices of their pickup offerings. The likes of the Ford Ranger and Nissan Navara have seen significant price increases, for example.
For Isuzu Philippines (IPC), however, it still has D-Max units in stock, and it has announced that it has yet to make any changes to its pricing as of this writing. With that, the carmaker is now encouraging customers who are eyeing the D-Max to visit their nearest dealerships and inquire before any price changes take effect.

“Now is truly the best time to experience the Isuzu D-Max,” said IPC Sales Division head Robert Carlos. “As we are treating our customers by holding off price increases on current D-Max stocks while supplies last. This buying season, we encourage customers to experience the strength, dependability, and value that the Isuzu D-Max delivers.”
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In case you didn’t know, the D-Max got a substantial update midway last year. It retained its 1.9-liter and 3.0-liter turbodiesel engines, but it got a new rear differential lock and the Rough Terrain Mode feature for its 4x4 variants.
If you want to learn more about the D-Max, you can read our full review of the 4x2 variant here. The Isuzu Xperience Mobility Tour is also happening at major malls nationwide, and exclusive deals and discounts on the Isuzu D-Max will be available there, so keep an eye out for that.