Opening the line-up is the Single Cab Chassis SX 4×2 six-speed manual, while a six-speed auto will add $2000 to the asking price. The 4×2 SX grade can also be had as a Crew Cab (dual cab) Chassis for $40,700, while ute versions of the Space Cab and Crew Cab will set buyers back $38,900 and $41,900 respectively – all of which are paired with the automatic transmission.
Above the SX is the LS-M (which is 4×4 only), then there’s the LS-U (in 4×2 and 4×4, in Space and Crew Cab bodies), and the all-new range-topping model is known as the X-Terrain – which is Crew Cab 4×4 auto only, costing $62,900 MSRP.
Want to find out about specific things on the all-new D-Max? Here are the timecodes:
0:00 Intro
0:45 SX
2:40 LS-M
3:15 LS-U
4:08 X-Terrain
4:50 Engine specs
5:28 Towing
5:42 Payload
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