D-MAX customer camp-out in Zambales offers thrilling off-road experience

Isuzu Philippines Corp (IPC) recently concluded a 2-day adventure with D-MAX customers and car club members from across the country at its latest Isuzu D-MAX Camp-Out. The event, which combined eco-driving, overlanding activities, and family fun, highlighted the Isuzu D-MAX’s off-road prowess and fuel efficiency in a stunning beachside setting at Crystal Beach, Zambales.

The journey began at Isuzu Manila, where participants prepared their vehicles for a 160-km eco-drive to Petron Subic for a fuel top-up and efficiency check. After recording their final fuel consumption ratings, the convoy continued for another hour to reach Crystal Beach, where participants were treated to a hearty lunch before embarking on the afternoon’s off-road activities.

After lunch, Overland Kings, led by Joel Pedro, guided the group through an engaging Overlanding 101 session. Accompanying them was 4WD expert Beeboy Bargas, who provided a detailed demonstration of off-roading techniques, focusing on the capabilities of the Isuzu D-MAX’s new Differential Lock System and Rough Terrain Mode.

“This is an excellent hands-on experience for our customers to feel the significant difference between a standard 4×4 setup and the enhanced performance of the D-MAX’s Difflock and Rough Terrain Mode,” said IPC president Tetsuya Fujita. “These intelligent features give drivers more control and confidence, especially when navigating tough terrain like this,” he added.

The D-MAX’s new Differential Lock System allows drivers to lock the rear differential, ensuring equal power distribution to both rear wheels, which improves traction when navigating uneven or slippery surfaces. Combined with the Rough Terrain Mode, these features optimize the D-MAX’s off-road capabilities, making it an ideal choice for overlanding enthusiasts and off-road adventurers alike.

Afterwards, the event shifted gears with family-friendly activities. Families then had the opportunity to relax and enjoy the resort’s amenities, a reminder of the D-MAX’s versatility as a vehicle suited for both work and play.

“We really value our customers, their relationship with us, and especially their inputs,” added Fujita. “Your feedback is what drives us to continuously improve our vehicles. The 2024 Isuzu D-MAX was designed with you in mind, delivering what we believe to be the ‘Ultimate Lifestyle Vehicle.’”

The day’s activities concluded with a dinner program, where IPC announced the winners of the eco-drive challenge. Topping the list was Van Vince Leano, who achieved an impressive fuel efficiency rating of 18.70 km/l, followed by Angelo Dela Cruz with 17.48 km/l, and Ronasis Alan Reyes at 16.91 km/l. These results reaffirm the D-MAX’s reputation for durability and fuel efficiency, even with the latest enhancements found in the 2024 model.

Under the hood, the 2024 Isuzu D-MAX is powered by the advanced 4JJ3-TCX Blue Power engine, designed to offer the perfect balance of power and fuel efficiency. With 190 PS and 450 Nm of torque, the engine provides ample power for off-road adventures, while maintaining impressive fuel economy. The Blue Power technology ensures lower emissions and optimized performance, making it a standout choice for both off-road driving and daily commutes.

The event wrapped up with a sumptuous dinner catered by Sarsa Kitchen, accompanied by live music and entertainment, providing a perfect end to the weekend.

For more information about the new Isuzu D-MAX and its latest lineup, visit its official website (isuzuphil) or follow Isuzu Philippines on Facebook for updates.