I’ve long believed that the Isuzu D-Max is a revolutionary pickup truck with the ability to transform into a capable camper for intrepid dreamers. The AT35 Basecamp show truck’s appearance earlier in the year gave us a clear indication of its capabilities, and ever since then, I for one have been interested in what the future holds for this venerable workhorse of the camping world.
A little more than a year later, Isuzu UK unveils the Expedition Edition, a second purpose-built show car based on the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross model. This model, which is intended to be a camper, comes with a hardshell roof tent, a pull-out kitchen, and an awning for additional shade. accessible outside area.
Isuzu designed it
The Isuzu camper, without a shadow of a doubt, has a spirit saturated with the notion of camping in uncharted territory. To do this, an Expedition Edition camper is created out of a regular truck bed using a modular pick-up camper and ARB camping gear. Once you have finished your outdoor explorations, it is time to pack up your gear and prepare your truck for regular city life.
The Valencia Orange D-Max V-Cross Expedition Edition looks a touch over-the-top and bizarre with all the ARB attachments. It is a straightforward concept for a pick-up camper that you may use for a weekend getaway or a brief stay in a remote area, providing you can take care of your own power and water needs.
The Expedition Edition has a fold-out hardshell rooftop tent connected to an extendable awning for convenience and comfort when travelling. Three people may fit inside the tent, which also has a sunroof for stargazing. The rooftop tent has LED light strips on the inside and exterior and a storage area inside for a little deck up.
The slide-out kitchen, which has been erected and comes with a prep area, three-burner gas stove, sink, refrigerator and water canister, takes care of the camper’s culinary demands. With the characteristics listed, Isuzu is serious this time. The driveable Isuzu D-Max Expedition Edition will be offered in the UK with ARB attachments, despite the camper’s appearance on numerous RV/camper exhibitions across the nation in the upcoming months.