
2021 Isuzu MU-X Photos
2021 Isuzu MU-X
Based on the range-topping LS-T, Isuzu’s Onyx Edition assets a 6.8-inch infotainment arrangement (in abode of the approved LS-T’s 8.0-inch unit) with accessory navigation, and anew added appearance like agenda radio, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability.

Automatic LED headlights are additionally accepted for the Onyx Edition in addition aboriginal for the MU-X range.
As the name suggests, the appropriate MU-X gets a added alarming look, with a button addle-brain at the front, calm with adumbration chrome and appearance atramentous highlights beyond the SUV.

Buyers get a best of either Obsidian Grey Mica or Silky White, with an antecedent allocation currently bound to 420 examples.

The Onyx Edition assets the LS-T’s interior, with checky covering absolute interior, electric driver’s seat, and keyless access and start. A roof-mounted DVD player, eight apostle audio system, air conditioning vents for all three rows of seats, three USB chargers, and three 12V chargers complete the cabin.
As with approachable D-Max on which it’s based, the MU-X is powered by a 3.0-litre turbo agent four-cylinder agent putting out 130kW/430Nm, akin to a six-speed torque-converter automated manual with low-range four-wheel drive.

While the MU-X LS-T costs $56,400 afore on-road costs, the 2021 Isuzu MU-X Onyx Edition is priced from $56,990 drive-away, and comes with the company’s six-year/150,000km warranty. The Onyx Edition is a run-out accord of sorts, with the next-generation MU-X accepted to access in 2021.
2021 Isuzu MU-X Onyx Edition Australian pricing

MU-X Onyx Edition – $56,990 drive-away