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The Isuzu D-Max has long been the "sensible choice" in Malaysia’s pick-up segment famed for its bulletproof reliability and class-leading fuel sipping. But for 2026, things just got a lot more interesting.
Following its official launch on March 31, the 2026 D-Max lineup has set a new benchmark for the local market. The headline? The legendary 1.9L engine is officially retired, replaced by a punchier 2.2L RZ4F-TC turbodiesel mated to a brand-new 8-speed automatic. With 9 variants now on the menu ranging from RM103,121 to RM162,938, the big question isn't just "Is it good?", it’s "Which one fits my life?"
Let’s break down the 2026 line-up to find your perfect match.
The Big Change: Why the 2.2L Matters
Before picking a variant, you need to understand the heart of the beast. The new 2.2L engine isn't just a bored-out 1.9L; it’s a complete overhaul.
- More Punch: 163 PS and 400 Nm (Up by 13 PS and 50 Nm).
- Better Response: 255 Nm of torque is available at just 1,000 rpm, making off-the-line acceleration 56% more responsive.
- The 8-Speed Magic: The new Aisin-developed 8-speed auto offers quicker shifts and two overdrive ratios (7th and 8th) for effortless, fuel-efficient highway cruising.
1. The "Workhorse" (Single Cab)


Variants: 2.2L MT (RM103,121.20), 2.2L AT (RM109,121.20), 3.0L MT (RM108,888.40)
This is for the business owners and "hustlers." For the first time in Malaysia, Isuzu is offering an Automatic Transmission in a Single Cab.
- Who is it for? Fleet owners or small business entrepreneurs who need to haul heavy loads (935kg payload) but are tired of clutching through Kuala Lumpur traffic.
- The Verdict: Go for the 2.2L 4x4 AT Single Cab. It’s a game-changer for driver fatigue without sacrificing "Isuzu-tough" utility.
2. The "Budget-Conscious Daily" (Standard & Plus)


Isuzu D-Max Standard


Isuzu D-Max Auto Plus
Variants: 2.2L MT Standard (RM114,171.20), 2.2L AT Standard (RM122,171.20), 2.2L Auto Plus (RM114,671.20)
If you want the "Truck Life" look and utility without a RM150k commitment, this is your bracket.
- Who is it for? The 2.2L Auto Plus (4x2) is the unsung hero for urbanites. Since most city drivers never actually engage 4x4, the 4x2 Auto Plus offers the high-riding style and the new 8-speed tech at a much lower entry point.
- The Verdict: If you don't plan on mud-plugging, the Auto Plus is the smartest financial move in the entire range.
3. The "Sweet Spot" (Premium)


Variants: 2.2L AT Premium (RM141,821.20), 3.0L AT Premium (RM145,138,40)
This is where the D-Max starts feeling "lifestyle." You get the 18-inch alloys, leather seats, and the 10-inch infotainment screen.
- The Dilemma: 2.2L vs 3.0L? There is only a RM3,300 price difference between the two.
- The Verdict: For most, the 2.2L Premium is actually the better buy. It feels more modern thanks to the 8-speed gearbox (the 3.0L still uses the 6-speed). It’s smoother, quieter, and cheaper to tax. Only take the 3.0L here if you are consistently towing heavy trailers.
4. The "No-Compromise Flagship" (X-Terrain)


Variant: 3.0L 4x4 AT X-Terrain (RM162,938.40)
The X-Terrain remains the "king" of the stable. While it doesn't get the new 2.2L engine, it remains the only variant with the 7-year unlimited mileage warranty and the full suite of ADAS safety tech.
- Who is it for? The buyer who wants it all, adventure readiness, maximum prestige, and total peace of mind.
- The Verdict: It’s a specialized tool. If you want the safest, most "premium" feeling D-Max, this is the only choice.
At a Glance: Which one should you actually buy?
Final Thoughts
The 2026 update has made the D-Max more competitive than ever. The 2.2L engine with the 8-speed auto is the star of the show, making the middle-range variants (Premium and Standard) the most logical picks for the average Malaysian buyer.
Pro Tip: If you're eyeing the Premium variant, test drive the 2.2L first. The responsiveness of the new 8-speed might just make you forget about the 3.0L entirely!
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Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv