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ISUZU offers people to buy utility vehicle before 2020 and enjoy 2019 price benefits

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2019, at 04:36 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Isuzu Motors India urges its prospective buyers toenjoy the price ceiling and scheme benefits of its existing range of D-MAXpick-ups and mu-X SUV. Keeping in line with the upcoming regulatory mandate,the company will be closing production of BS-IV compliant vehicles by end-December2019. 

The new BS-VI models of ISUZU passenger models - ISUZU D-MAX V-Cross and ISUZUmu-X SUV is expected to be dearer by ₹3 to 4 lakhs.

The price of commercialrange – D-MAX Regular Cab and D-MAX S-CAB will also increase by ₹1 to 1.5 lakhs(all on ex-showroom price).

 Capt.Shankar Srinivas, the Company spokesperson said, “Thereis an air of uncertainty prevailing amongst vehicle buyers in the country.

Asper the government announcement, BS-IV vehicles purchased on or before 31 March2020 will continue to run even after implementation of BS-VI norms coming inforce from April 2020.

ISUZU would like to notify its new and existingcustomers about the price hike next year and urge its customers to makeappropriate vehicle purchase decisions whilst availing scheme benefits thatcome with the range of ISUZU utility vehicles.”

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