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Isuzu has launched a new limited-run D-Max Steel Edition in the UK

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Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition
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Isuzu has launched yet another version of its D-Max pickup, dubbed the ‘Steel Edition,’ which now brings the total number of limited-run models to… 900, give or take. Or three times the number of Steel Edition units that will be made.

So, how do you tell the Steel Edition apart from the other 900 special editions? Well, this one gains LED scuff plates, puddle lamps, and unique tailgate badging. You also get a grey finish with black accents to make it look a tiny bit meaner.

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Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Standard features from the D-Max trim level it’s spun from are also carried over, so you’ll get LED headlights and 18-inch alloys that feature twig-like spokes. We mustn’t forget to mention the side steps either, since these are arguably the coolest part of any rugged pickup.

Inside, the leather upholstery and lumbar-supported seats still take center stage. Aside from the nine-inch infotainment screen, you get an extra parking sensor and reverse camera in the Steel Edition.

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

The powertrain remains unchanged, though, so the four-cylinder turbodiesel unit is still good for 161hp and enough torque to drag another D-Max up the Shard. This is courtesy of the one-tonne payload and 3.5-tonne towing capacity, which probably has nothing to do with Isuzu’s ‘shift-on-the-fly’ four-wheel drive system and locking rear differential pairing.

Isuzu UK’s managing director, Alan Able, said: “With its exclusive Steel Grey Mica colour and meticulously crafted accessories, the Steel Edition represents the pinnacle of durability, style and performance.”

Fancy becoming one of the lucky 300 owners? You’ll need £38,495 (P2.75 million) for the six-speed manual version or another £1,500 (P107,000) for the equivalent automatic transmission when the order book opens in the first week of May. Expect to see these scaling London’s tallest building soon after that.

More photos of the Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition:

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

Isuzu D-Max Steel Edition

NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.

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