New models - Isuzu Ute - MU-XIsuzu MU-X updated for AustraliaX-Terrain grade joins comprehensively updated MY25 Isuzu MU-X line-up from March 121 Feb 2025 By MATT BROGAN ISUZU UTE AUSTRALIA (IUA) has updated its MU-X SUV for 2025, adopting updated safety technologies, a revised suspension tune, refreshed aesthetics, and more features than before.
Further, the MU-X range is now topped by the dark-themed X-Terrain grade, offering what IUA says is the “most advanced level of equipment ever offered in an Isuzu SUV”.
Available from March 1, the facelifted MU-X range is priced from $46,990 drive-away in two-wheel drive LS-M guise, topping out at $73,990 drive-away for the incoming X-Terrain. Limited time national drive-away pricing offers are available across three variants (see full range pricing below).
IUA says updates to its MU-X range were borne from customer and media feedback, further evolving and refining the popular seven-seat SUV.
Visually, the changes include a new-look frontal fascia combining geometric and aeronautical themes, Isuzu’s two-bar grille flanked by redesigned bi-LED headlights, sleeker fog light surrounds, functional aerodynamic detailing, and more chiselled bumper design.
At the rear, the 2025 Isuzu MU-X features a re-profiled bumper and integrated spoiler on LS-U grades and above, all-LED tail-lights, and full-width garnish with smaller ISUZU badging.
Wheel options see the same 17-inch six-spoke alloy continue on the entry LS-M grade, the remainder of the range featuring new alloy wheels spanning18- to 20-inches in diameter.
Inside, the MU-X boasts new upholstery and trim garnishing, an updated 4.2-inch or new 7.0-inch digital Multi-Information Display (MID) and new 8.0-inch or 9.0-inch infotainment systems featuring wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Packaging and ergonomics remain unchanged, though improved noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) attenuation improves cabin ambience, along with softer touchpoints across key surfaces, and a new-look steering wheel.
Class leading boot space of 311 litres remains, expanding to 1119 litres in five-seat mode and 2138 litres all told.
For off-road enthusiasts, the MU-X offers an inclinometer and Terrain Command 4x4 modes have been integrated within the infotainment array. IUA says these allow “the ability to view essential systems at a simple tap and swipe of the screen”.
And in speaking of the MU-X’s off-road performance, we find ground clearance of up to 235mm, a wading depth of 800mm, and extensive underbody protection make it “a dependable and competent choice”.
Selectable dual-range 4WD, Rough Terrain mode, a rear differential lock, and up to 29.2 degrees approach, 26.4 degrees break-over, and 23.1 degrees departure angles make the MU-X highly capable right out of the box (visit GoAuto again soon for our off-road test of the new 2025 Isuzu MU-X to learn more).
IUA says its Rough Terrain mode has been refined to now operate across a wider range of surfaces by “precisely modulating brake pressure at individual wheels when slippage occurs”. Shifting drive from the wheel that slips to the wheel that grips, the technology optimises traction in rough terrain with little-to-no loss of momentum.
For 2025, the system now works in tandem with the locking rear differential to “ensure constant mechanical traction”.
IUA says the new MU-X range is its most comprehensive to date with an “expansive choice of ten models, comprising of four different grades”. Engine choices remain as before with 110kW/350Nm 1.9-litre or 140kW/450Nm 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel units paired with two- and four-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission.
Importantly, Isuzu has upgraded the suspension of the MU-X to offer new dampers with 6.6 per cent larger diameter pistons (+2mm to 32mm) and improved valving. The arrangement is said to provide “improved body control and stability across mid-to-high speed roads and corrugations”.
These changes join safety refinements that include updated tyre pressure monitoring – now with temperature and pressure displays, and beep and turn-signal flash when reinflated to placard pressure – a fourth-generation stereo camera with wider field-of-view for improved ADAS functionality, speed sign activation and Stop & Go functionality (0-140km/h) for the adaptive cruise control system, updated lane keep assist, traffic jam assist, rear cross-traffic brake, welcome headlight, digital reversing camera, and 360-degree camera system.
Those features join carryover safety equipment including eight airbags, autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control with speed limiter, mis-acceleration mitigation, driver attention assist, traffic sign recognition, lane departure and prevention, emergency lane keep, rear cross-traffic alert, trailer sway control, and rear acoustic parking sensors.
Across the grade walk we find equipment highlights quite like those of the outgoing model, with several exceptions.
The entry LS-M grade (from $46,9990 drive-away) now gains intelligent adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, rear cross-traffic brake, welcome headlight and a digital reversing camera, revised Rough Terrain mode (4x4 only), updated polyurethane steering wheel and upholstery, 4.2-inch multi-information display, 8.0-inch infotainment array, three USB-C ports, and the list of technology and styling updates mentioned above.
Paint colour choices include Basalt Black mica, Magnetic Red mica, Mercury Silver metallic, Mineral White, Neptune Blue mica, and Obsidian Grey mica. Pearl, metallic, and mica finishes incur a $695 premium.
For the LS-U grade (from $57,400 plus on-road costs) we find a premium leather-clad steering wheel, piano black cabin garnishing, 7.0-inch multi-information display, 9.0-inch infotainment array, native sat nav, DAB+ digital radio, eight-speaker sound, and four USB-C ports, again in addition to the technology and styling updates mentioned above.
Optional Moonstone White pearl paint (+$695) joins the palette.
The penultimate LS-T variant adds a 360-degree camera system, 20-inch wheels, and leather-accented upholstery alongside black headlining, white LED ambient cabin and footwell lighting, power folding and heated wing mirrors, aluminium side steps, and gloss black styling elements, including around the window frames.
Finally, the newly added MU-X X-Terrain (from $73,990 drive-away) adds 20-inch gloss black and smoked clear coat alloy wheels, leather accented upholstery with red and grey stitching, red LED ambient cabin and footwell lighting, lowered side skits and rear underbody spoiler, X-Terrain badging, and an optional Slate Grey paint colour in addition to Basalt Black, Mercury Silver, and Moonstone White.
The X-Terrain grade further offers what IUA says is a “dark and bold aesthetic” with unique grille, fog light bezels, and fender flares – all finished in gloss black – and gloss black trim garnishing. Inside, the black and red theme extends to not only the upholstery and garnishing but also the 7.0-inch multi-information display screen.
The Isuzu MU-X remains backed by IUA’s Service Plus customer care program including a six-year/150,000-kilometre warranty, up to seven years’ roadside assistance, and flat price servicing guarantee.
Service intervals are pegged at 12 months or 15,000km (whichever comes first) with the first five years of maintenance priced at $469 per visit.
“The updated 2025 MU-X represents a major milestone in the evolution of one of Australia’s favourite SUVs,” said IUA managing director Junta Matsui.
“Built on a foundation of customer and media feedback, this significant update enhances packaging and specification across the range, keeping the MU-X at the pointy end of the highly competitive large-SUV segment as one of the top choices.
“Following last year’s record-breaking sales results of nearly 18,000 vehicles sold and delivered, which was an increase of 27.2 per cent year-on-year, these updates further strengthen the MU-X’s appeal among motorists, effectively answering their calls and positioning it to continue its momentum on the sales charts.”
2025 Isuzu MU-X pricing:
*MRLP pricing excludes on-road costs.
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