LONDON: Isuzu has unveiled the new D-Max EV at the 2025 Commercial Vehicle Show (CV Show), at the NEC Birmingham.
The Japanese automaker said its the first-ever fully electric, fully capable commercial pick-up truck to enter the European automotive stage.
The D-Max EV offers full-time 4x4, over 1-tonne payload, and maximum 3.5-tonne towing capacity, making it the first production electric pick-up in Europe to deliver full commercial capabilities.
Powered by a 66.9kWh lithium-ion battery, the EV version boasts a WLTP range of 263km, with dual motors producing a total output of 140kW (43kW front/97kW rear) and 325Nm of torque (108Nm front/217Nm rear).

The result is a powerful, composed driving experience with 0-62mph acceleration in just 10.1 seconds, and a top speed of over 80mph.
Full-time 4x4 with multi-level regenerative braking and Eco Mode, which extends the vehicle range, provide a perfect balance of power and efficiency, while water wading up to 600mm, ground clearance of 210mm, and impressive off-road approach and departure angles (30.5° and 24.2° respectively) ensure the D-Max EV is ready for any terrain.
The D-Max EV will be available in two premium trim levels, both in Extended Cab and Double Cab configurations.
These trims are the electric equivalents of the diesel-powered D-Max DL40 and V-Cross models, respectively.
The model at the CV Show 2025 was presented in a one-off Norwegian Blue paint.


