Isuzu Malaysia is set to unveil the 2026 D-Max with a robust 2.2L MaxForce engine and an 8-speed gearbox, delivering more power and better fuel savings. Discover the details today!

New Powertrain Highlights
Isuzu Malaysia has opened registrations for the upcoming 2026 D-Max 2.2 TD, the first model to feature the next‑generation MaxForce 2.2‑liter diesel. The new RZ4F‑TC engine meets Euro 5 standards, delivering 163 hp and 400 Nm of torque—significantly higher than the outgoing 1.9 L unit’s 150 hp and 350 Nm.

Transmission Options
Buyers can choose between an eight‑speed automatic or a six‑speed manual, compared with the previous lineup that only offered a six‑speed manual or a simpler automatic.

Technical Advancements
- Spiral‑type combustion chamber for faster, more complete burn.
- High‑flow lubrication system to reduce friction.
- Low‑friction pistons and an electronically controlled variable‑geometry turbocharger.
- Direct‑injector pressure up to 250 MPa.
- Multi‑core ECU for precise engine management.
These upgrades translate into a 10.7 % reduction in fuel consumption on the road and the lowest carbon output in the D-Max segment.

Model Line‑up in Malaysia
The upcoming range will include five main trims:

- X‑Terrain – retains the 3.0 L 4JJ3‑TCX engine with an automatic gearbox.
- Premium, Auto Plus, Standard, Single Cab – powered by the new 2.2 L MaxForce, each available with both automatic and manual transmissions.
The 3.0 L option continues to produce 190 hp and 450 Nm, reserved for the top‑end variants.

Design and Exterior
Exterior styling is expected to stay largely unchanged from the 2023 refresh, as Malaysian units are largely imported from Thailand. The familiar headlights and body lines will keep the D-Max’s strong brand identity.
Implications for the Vietnamese Market
Vietnam’s current D-Max models still run the 1.9 L engine paired with a six‑speed manual, leaving them at a performance disadvantage against rivals such as the Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux and Mitsubishi Triton. Introducing the 2.2 L MaxForce with an eight‑speed automatic should narrow that gap, offering Vietnamese buyers a more compelling mix of power and efficiency.
What’s Next?
Pricing, detailed specifications and official launch dates will be announced as the model approaches its market debut. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the 2026 Isuzu D-Max.

