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Isuzu didn’t need Mazda to build new D-Max 2021 – CarsGuide
It’s no secret that carmakers are finding it hard to justify developing new utes on their own.Looking across the segment, Volkswagen has tapped Ford for its new Amarok, and the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance will birth just one platform for the next A

Its no secret that carmakers are finding it hard to justify developing new utes on their own.
Looking across the segment, Volkswagen has tapped Ford for its new Amarok, and the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance will birth just one platform for the next Alaskan, Navara and Triton respectively.
Isuzu though, says it could have built the new D-Max without the support of Mazda, who have switched from sourcing its BT-50 from Ford for the 2021 model.
Speaking to CarsGuide, Isuzu Ute Australia mana…
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