When I first saw the new Isuzu MU-X Facelift, one thing hit me instantly “Now that’s how it’s done.” I’ve followed Isuzu for years, and their SUVs have always had that raw, dependable vibe. But this new facelift brings something extra confidence and class blended perfectly.
Design & Exterior Tough, Yet Premium
The older MU-X had started to look a bit dated. This time, though, Isuzu has really stepped up its game. The new bold grille, sharper LED DRLs, and redesigned bumper give it a strong, premium stance. On the road, it commands attention no doubt about that.

Here’s a small story last week at a showroom, I overheard someone saying, “Bro, this looks ready to take on the Fortuner.” I just smiled. Deep down, I knew they were right. Isuzu finally means business in this segment.
Interior & Comfort Rugged Meets Relaxed
The previous MU-X cabin felt a bit outdated, but this time, the moment you sit inside, it feels new and refined. The dashboard design is fresh, the touchscreen is larger and much smoother, and the seats genuinely more comfortable. Even after long highway runs, you don’t feel tired.

The steering feel is better now too. Rear-seat space is decent, though the third row might feel tight for adults but that’s the case with most 7-seaters anyway.
Performance & Driving Experience The SUV Spirit Lives On
Now, let’s talk about what really matters the drive. The same 3.0L diesel engine continues, but it’s been tuned differently. Power delivery feels cleaner, and the pickup is just right. On highways, the MU-X glides smoothly, steady and confident. Gear shifts are refined, and when you switch to 4x4 mode, that classic Isuzu muscle comes alive.

During my test drive, I took it over a rough patch just to see how it handled. The salesman looked a bit nervous, but the MU-X didn’t even flinch. That’s when I realized this facelift isn’t just skin deep. It’s solid inside out.
Tech & Features Practical with a Smart Edge
Feature-wise, it’s got everything you’d expect wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and a 360-degree camera. But what really impressed me was the ADAS suite. Lane assist and adaptive cruise control actually work well in city traffic, though at times, the system gets a bit too cautious. Still, that’s progress for Isuzu.
Honestly, Isuzu has closed the gap that once separated it from SUVs like the Fortuner and MG Gloster. Now, the MU-X stands shoulder-to-shoulder with them maybe even ahead in some aspects.
Verdict Reliable, Powerful, and Now Modern Too
To put it straight the Isuzu MU-X Facelift is no longer just for hardcore off-roaders. It’s evolved into a complete all-rounder — strong, comfortable, and tech-loaded. Sure, the price is a bit on the higher side, but for those who value reliability and diesel power, this SUV is worth every penny.
In short, if you want an SUV that looks bold, drives strong, and feels built to last you’ve got to check out the new MU-X. Trust me, one test drive might just change the way you see big SUVs.

