Isuzu has announced a facelifted version of its Isuzu KB bakkie and here are some details about this model.
The facelifted version of the Isuzu KB bakkie has gone on sale and while we attended its launch in Namibia (look out for a First Drive report of the newcomer soon), here are some key facts and details about this new vehicle.
What's new?
- New front fascia design including changes to bonnet, radiator grille and fog lamps
- Redesigned headlamps with projector and integrated LED day time running lights on LX models
- Updated tailgate styling on extended and double cab models.
- Reverse-view camera integrated to tailgate handle on LX double cab models
- 4×4 decal on load box
- LX models get new-look 18-inch alloy wheels
- 16-inch styled wheel features on the rest of the range
- Instrument cluster design with improved functionality and shift indicator for manual models.
- Rear park assist camera is now integrated into the rear tailgate handle on all LX double-cab derivatives.
“The new KB looks a lot sleeker and streamlined with a new instrumentation cluster design, improved sound system while maintaining all the key Isuzu characteristics we have come to love. In addition to the new look, 3.0 4×4 LX Double Cab customers will benefit from additional value as these models now come standard with a towbar, sportsbar, roofrails and power adjustable leather seats,” says Brian Olson, vice President Vehicle Sales, Service, and Marketing General Motors Sub-Saharan Africa.
In terms of engines, the trusty 2.5-litre and 3.0-litre diesel engines continue to be offered. The top-of-the-range 3.0 pushes out 130 kW and 380 Nm, while consuming 7.9 L/100 km for 4×4 double cab and extended cab models, dropping to 7.7 L/100 km for the 4×2 versions. The single cab 4×2 also returns a figure of 7.7L/100 km, with the 4×4 single cab version consuming 8 L/100 km. The second engine is the 2.5-litre which has 100 kW and 320 Nm. Both workhorse 250 modes come with the Direct Injection 4 Cylinder 2.5 Diesel engine which produces 58 kW and 170 Nm and fuel consumption is rated at 7.9 L/100 km.
Another important change is a refined suspension which helps deliver a smoother ride. This change comes from over 100 000 km of testing completed by local engineers. Hi-Rider 4X2 models receive new front and rear dampers while 4X4 models received revised rear dampers only.
Isuzu KB Price in South Africa (February 2017)
Isuzu has a complete customer care programme aimed at giving customers peace of mind by covering all aftersales related worries under one programme. Isuzu Complete Care covers:
- All routine maintenance, regular servicing and roadside emergencies
- New Vehicle Warranty – Standard 5 Year or 120 000km
- Roadside Assistance for 5 Years or 120 000km
- 5-year/ unlimited mileage anti-corrosion warranty and,
- 5-year/ 90 000 km service plan. Service intervals are 15 000 km or twelve months for all derivatives.
Click here for the latest Isuzu KB Pricing in South Africa
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Single Cab |
KB 250 BASE SINGLE CAB (LEED) |
R 236 500 |
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KB 250 FLEETSIDE SINGLE CAB (LEED) |
R 258 800 |
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KB 250 FLEETSIDE (SAFETY) |
R 285 600 |
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KB 250 SINGLE CAB LE |
R 334 500 |
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KB 250 4X4 SINGLE CAB LE |
R 392 700 |
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KB 300 4X4 SINGLE CAB LX |
R445 100 |
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Extended Cab |
KB 250 EXTENDED CAB HI-RIDER |
R 337 400 |
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KB 300 EXTENDED CAB LX |
R 418 200 |
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KB 300 EXTENDED CAB LX (AUTO) |
R 432 200 |
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KB 300 4X4 EXTENDED CAB LX |
R 479 200 |
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Double Cab |
KB 250 DOUBLE CAB HI-RIDER |
R 358 400 |
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KB 250 Double Cab LE |
R 439 600 |
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KB 250 Double Cab 4×4 LE |
R 462 000 |
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KB 300 Double Cab LX |
R 384 200 |
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KB 300 Double Cab LX (Cloth) |
R 486 900 |
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KB 300 Double Cab LX (Auto) (Cloth) |
R 501 200 |
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KB 300 4×4 Double Cab LX |
R 549 800 |
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KB 300 4×4 Double Cab LX (Auto) |
R 563 500 |




