In the past, we have covered several modifications on cars and SUVs which have been appreciated by you all. Well, today is no different as we bring in not one but two Isuzu V-Cross SUVs in a video together. This is not your regular comparison as we compare the stock vs modified Isuzu D-Max V-Cross and tell you how the two of them look together! The stock one gets finished in a grey shade while the Aaran which is also the modified Isuzu gets a maroon colour scheme.
Starting with the modified unit then this one gets a 3-inch custom lift kit from motor garages along with Ironman foam cell pro shock absorbers. Along with these the massive 16-inch Beadlock rims wrapped 315/16 R16 Renegade rubber adds a masculine character to this pick-up truck. Well, the list does not end here as the owner Dr Archit has taken the quote 'the fun begins where the tarred road ends' way too seriously as he has also opted for a custom front bumper.
What we mean is that to help in lethal off-roading and improve the approach angle, the stock bumper has been replaced by a Hammer off-road bumper. You also get to see Hammer roll bars and a raised air-intake snorkel to further improve the experience of off-roading. To further illuminate the dark patches and roads in the night it gets projector foglights, LED light bar at the front at the rear.
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Under the hood, things change with this modified unit. Let's talk about the stock Isuzu first as it gets a 2.5-litre turbo diesel engine. It makes as much as 134 bhp with 320 Nm of peak torque and comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Coming to the modified one then it now churns out 185 bhp with 390 Nm of torque. Now, this truck pulls and just pulls with its torque. Please note, Ford Endeavour makes a stock 168 bhp of power.

Coming to the stock Isuzu now then one look at it and you notice the owner has just opted for few accessories that do not void the warranty of the pick-up truck. The exteriors come with the stock alloy wheels which look dwarf in comparison to the modified whip. The interiors remain stock too with the dual-tone beige and black colour scheme. It also features company fitted touchscreen infotainment system.
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The interiors of modified Isuzu V-Cross surely makes the truck a luxurious ride. It is because of the inclusion special edition bucket fit seats which hug you tightly. Also, the flat-bottom steering wheel and a panoramic sunroof. Yes, this feature alone grabs all the attention as it is India's first Isuzu pick-up truck with a panoramic sunroof. This unit has been borrowed from the Honda CR-V and the total cost of this is approximately Rs 75,000. Well, this was all in this modified edition story of ours! Do let us know if you liked reading this one so we can bring other stories also.
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