Isuzu MU-X was best-selling large SUV in April ahead of Ford Everest, Toyota Prado

Despite only offering two models, Isuzu’s 2023 sales are going from strength-to-strength

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While the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux battle for the top spot of both ute and overall Australian sales, Isuzu’s MU-X has locked the large SUV segment down so far in 2023.

“We’re pleased to see that our MU-X remains the top-selling large SUV under $70k for the second month in a row, and that D-Max remains one of the top-selling nameplates overall,” an Isuzu Ute Australia spokesperson told 4X4 Australia.

“While it is a solid indication that the market continues to gravitate towards capable 7-seat SUVs and utes, we believe that our numbers – like the rest of the industry – could be higher if we weren’t affected by some of the recent supply chain challenges.

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“We remain hopeful that the market will continue to recover in the near future,” the spokesperson added.

The MU-X is a body-on-frame SUV built in Thailand. It uses the D-Max ute’s underpinnings, safety suite, and 140kW/450Nm ‘4JJ3-TC’ 3.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder paired with a six-speed torque-converter automatic.

Isuzu’s three-row MU-X is priced between $48,900 and $64,900 before on-road costs. It’s available in three trim levels, with a choice of 4×2 or 4×4.

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Isuzu April sales results

In March, the D-Max ute displaced the Toyota RAV4 medium SUV for third place overall, though last month the ute slipped back to seventh in overall sales (1089) and stayed third in pick-up/light commercial vehicles.

The MU-X sat further down the charts in 16th but dominated the large SUV segment with 1095 registrations in April – 35 per cent more than the second-place Kia Sorento (814).

Crucially, the Isuzu MU-X ended up 418 sales ahead of its main rival, the Ford Everest, and beat the long-standing Toyota Prado (762).

Isuzu sold 66 per cent more MU-Xs than last April and is up 53 per cent year-to-date. In the marque race, Isuzu remains 10th this year with 13,265 sales to its name – 12 per cent up on last year

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Large SUV sales April 2023

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Scroll horizontally across the below table to see all the sales figures

RankModelApril 2023April 2022YTD 23YTD 22Variance (month)Variance (YTD)
1Isuzu Ute MU-X1,0956584,8933,19266.4%53.0%
2Kia Sorento8145273,9791,43255.0%178.0%
3Toyota Prado7621,6313,9829,205-53.0%-57.0%
4Subaru Outback7525193,8312,44745.0%57.0%
5Ford Everest6777583,6442,654-11%37.0%
6Mazda CX-95406532,2142,684-17.0%-18.0%
7Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace344621,534221455.0%594.0%
8Toyota Kluger3431,3812,4333,054-75.0%-20.0%
9Hyundai Santa Fe3042031,7561,03750.0%69.0%
10Mazda CX-82664791,5911,778-45.0%-11.0%
11Hyundai Palisade2472601,0641,489-5.0%-29.0%
12Mitsubishi Pajero Sport2381,1241,8583,360-79.0%-45.0%
13LDV D902373911,0181,367-39.0%-26.0%
14Toyota Fortuner2174039311,782-46.0%-48.0%
15Nissan Pathfinder152059700.0%
16Ssangyong Rexton1519753737756.0%42.0%
17Skoda Kodiaq98129423371-24.0%14.0%
18Jeep Wrangler8715318270480.0%18.0%
19Volkswagen Passat Alltrack2238124633.0%238.0%
20Mitsubishi Pajero4463390.0%62.0%
21GWM Haval H901010-100.0%-100.0%
22GWM Tank 300001100.0%
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