Walkinshaw’s take on the Isuzu D-Max has been spied in Melbourne, previewing what upgrades we can expect to see on the beefed-up dual-cab ute.

    The so-called Isuzu D-Max Blade is the first collaboration between the Japanese brand and the Australian performance modification specialist.

    It won’t be Walkinshaw’s first attempt at making a dual-cab even more rugged, having recently launched the limited-edition WAU Ford Ranger, and previously heavily fettled the Holden Colorado to make the HSV SportsCat from 2018 to 2020.

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    The new D-Max Blade will likely sit on top of the Isuzu ute range, with a focus on off-road performance.

    It’s long been rumoured that Isuzu would bring out a tougher-looking version of its D-Max ute, with a government approval filing from July detailing the Blade’s modifications.

    The filing noted a ride height increase of 26.5mm up front and 29mm at the rear thanks to bigger wheels and different springs, along with a sailplane, high-mounted brake light, wheel-arch cladding, and a sump guard.

    Axle ratings and gross vehicle mass (GVM) are unchanged, indicating the Blade will stack up against the Mazda BT-50 Thunder as a main rival.

    The Thunder brings a tougher look but remains mostly unchanged in terms of extra capability, with a steel bull bar, fender flares and a sports bar the key additions.

    Like the Mazda, the D-Max Blade will be fully warrantied and carry Isuzu’s six years of coverage.

    Despite the visual tweaks, the Blade will likely retain the D-Max’s 3.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine, which produces 140kW of power and 450Nm of torque.

    These spy photos depict what appears to be a production-ready model with camouflage whatsoever. At this stage there’s still no confirmation on specific launch timing.

    Walkinshaw has collaborated with other international manufacturers to produce a tough ute in the past. 

    The Australian brand has previously worked with Mitsubishi to produce the Triton Xtreme, as well as Volkswagen for various previous-generation Amarok W-Series models, among others.

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    Max Davies

    Max Davies is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Max studied journalism at La Trobe University and stepped into the automotive world after graduating in late 2023. He grew up in regional Victoria, and with a passion for everything motorsport is a fan of Fernando Alonso.

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