Isuzu's R1,2 billion investment for its D-Max bakkie production reaches fruition

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A proudly 🇿🇦 bakkie will soon be on our roads. Isuzu's first seventh-generation D-Max has come off the production line in Gqeberha after the company invested R1,2 billion to build the bakkie at its Struandale plant. The new D-Max will launch on April 7.

All Systems Go As First D-max Rolls off Isuzu SA’s Production Line in Gqeberha After R1,2 Billion InvestmentThe first locally engineered and produced 7th generation Isuzu D-Max bakkie rolled off the production line

High ranking officials, led by the Premier of the Eastern Cape, Oscar Mabuyane, and Naamsa CEO, Mikel Mabasa, attended the proceedings at the OEM’s manufacturing plant in Gqeberha This signifies the beginning of Isuzu Motors South Africa’s mass production of their soon to be launched bakkie This is a key milestone for Isuzu as this 7th generation bakkie is the culmination of an R1,2 billion investment the business announced in 2019A momentous occasion is on the horizon in the local motor industry as the launch of the locally-built Isuzu D-Max bakkie is imminent. In 2019, Isuzu announced a R1,2 billion investment to build the seventh-generation D-Max at its Struandale Plant in Gqeberha and earlier in March the first example rolled off the production line.

 

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I wish isuzusa could sponsor me, by bringing my old isuzu 1800 KB, 1989 model, back to life. That bakkie is special.💯

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