Isuzu Philippines Corporation updates the mu-X for 2024, adding even more safety and convenience features.
For 2024, the mu-X is equipped with an Around View Monitor or AVM. Providing a 360-degree bird’s eye view of the area surrounding the vehicle, it significantly reduces blind spots and aids in navigating through tight spaces.
Furthermore, the mu-X is equipped with a segment-first built-in Digital Video Recorder or DVR. It adds peace of mind to the driver with its continuous recording of the vehicle’s proximity in either dual or single view modes. Thanks to a 64 GB microSD card, it can record continuously for 11 hours.
This is on top of the mu-X’s 5-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating brought on, in part, by its Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS) with the Smart Duo camera.
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration for the mu-X’s 10.1-inch infotainment system is now standard. Additionally, wireless device charging has been added to keep devices powered up on the go.
“The new Isuzu mu-X is a statement of pride and pleasure in ownership, designed to inspire and empower its customers to explore endless horizons,” said IPC President Tetsuya Fujita. “With its perfect blend of safety, convenience, and performance, the mu-X is set to continue Isuzu’s legacy of excellence and innovation.”
The 2024 Isuzu mu-X comes in five variants in the following prices:
- mu-X RZ4E 4x2 LS AT – P 1,675,000
- mu-X RZ4E 4x2 LS-A MT – P 1,840,000
- mu-X 3.0 4x2 LS-A AT – P 1,970,000
- mu-X 3.0 4x2 LS-E AT – P 2,180,000
- mu-X 3.0 4x4 LS-E AT – P 2,530,000
Which variants have these features?
ReplyDeleteUly, is the AVM available in the higher variants, or only in the TOTL?
ReplyDeleteHope to see an update to the DMAX having 360 camera and DVR as wel.
ReplyDeleteHope to see this update on the DMAX too.
ReplyDeleteVery useful upgrades. I hope they will make the second row slide forward and back.
ReplyDelete360 cam is only available on the LS-E
ReplyDeleteHavent seen much on the road. Mazda designers seem to crapped this out, particularly the front and rear ends.
ReplyDeleteHmm about diff locks?they even remove the parking sensor infront for the totl,let see what else will be missing?perhaps the left camera?lol
ReplyDeleteDiff lock still missing?
ReplyDeletewhich of the following do you think would be the best option? Fortuner Q/LTD, mu-X LS-E, or Everest Titanium+?
ReplyDeleteOverall, i’d go for the mux ls-e
DeleteIsuzu... The OFW's favorite brand
ReplyDeleteJust look at most jeepneys that are mostly made in RIzal province, their hoods have Isuzu being marked on them at the same time those jeepneys designs even have artworks of the countries they worked in the past, anyway Isuzu-powered jeepneys have had artworks featuring cars that are suitable for swapping with Isuzu engines like from Ford, Dodge, Jeep etc. (RG could gonna love a Ford with an Isuzu engine but previously Ford did used an Isuzu engine and it was only for Thailand.)
DeleteIs the infotainment head unit OEM Thailand or still locally-fitted?
ReplyDeleteIsuzu has increased the prices in their website. Just when you thought this was great value, they hike the price.
ReplyDeleteYes, 2.58M, 50k inrease for the upgrade
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