India’s first Adventure Utility Vehicle, the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross 2018 edition now comes with new features and equipment. Available in two variants, High & Standard, at Rs15,81,748 and Rs 14,31,748 (ex-showroom, Delhi) respectively, the new V-Cross 2018 is an upgrade over the earlier version that was launched in India in May 2016.
The High Variant will have exclusive new features like electronic stability control (ESC), Traction Control System (TCS), LED DRLs, LED tail lamps, auto cruise control, 6-way power adjustable driver seat, sporty black leather seats and rear chrome bumper. These features will not be found in the Standard version. The common features in both variants will be 2-DIN entertainment system, rear view camera and side-steps.
The ESC and TCS make the V-Cross safer in the toughest of outdoors. Day-time Running Lights (DRL) and LED Tail Lamps have been added that make the V-Cross look more dynamic on the roads. Auto Cruise Control and a 6-way Power Adjustable Driver seat add to the comfort and convenience of the driver on long road trips. The Rear View Camera that make parking in the city a hassle-free experience. The new V-Cross comes with dual-tone interiors and sporty Black Leather seats that add to the excitement of being inside the Adventure Utility Vehicle.
The new V-Cross is available in the newly introduced bold Ruby Red colour apart from the earlier range of colours - Orchid Brown, Cosmic Black, Titanium Silver, Obsidian Grey and Splash White.
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