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IUA celebrates 15 years and 300,000 deliveries

by Robert Barry
November 30, 2023
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Isuzu Ute Australia (IUA) has achieved two milestones; with the two-nameplate brand announcing that it sold and delivered its 300,000th vehicle in October 2023, an accomplishment that comes as the marque celebrates it 15-year anniversary in Australia. 

IUA began its Australian journey in 2008 with the debut of the D-Max ute, with the MU-X SUV following the same path just five years later in 2013. 

Over the years, IUA says both nameplates have become a staple of everyday Australian motoring; earning a stack of accolades awarded by the media due to their reputation for dependability, fit-for-purpose, and value for money. 

“It is quite fortuitous that we welcomed our 300,000th vehicle to an Australian home while celebrating our 15-year anniversary at the same time,” Isuzu Ute Australia managing director Junta Matsui says. 

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“Not only would I like to take this opportunity to thank every single customer that has chosen an Isuzu over the last 15 years, but I’d also like to thank not just the 19 dealers that have been with us from the start in 2008, but our whole Dealer Network. We certainly would not be celebrating two landmark achievements today if it weren’t for their commitment, loyalty, and service to the brand and our customers.”

“As our brand has grown, so too has our dealer network, which has grown to over 165 sites across the country.” 

In celebration of IUA’s 15th anniversary, the marque welcomed a group of over 250 guests congregating from interstate and internationally—including dealer and corporate office staff, and delegates from Thailand and Japan—to the JW Marriott, Gold Coast. While the meeting celebrated the past success of the brand and the partners involved in making it the brand that it is today, it also reflected on the current sales trajectory, with ambitions to make 2023 to be a year to remember.

With 2023 shaping up to be a record year for new vehicle sales, both the D-Max ute and MU-X SUV have sold in record numbers locally; with 24,677 D-Maxs and 11,824 MUXs finding new homes this year alone; an accumulated total of 36,501 vehicles delivered to date, 1,178 more than the brand’s final tally of 2022, which was 35,323 units. 

Between October 2008 and the end of October 2023, a total of 218,620 D-Max utes and 84,181 MU-X SUVs had been sold and delivered in Australia; an accumulative tally of 302,801 vehicles sold, as reported by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI). 

This milestone celebrates the upward growth trajectory the brand has seen since its arrival in Australia. In April 2017, the two-vehicle brand sold its 100,000th vehicle, before doubling that effort to 200,000 vehicles sold; less than five years later, in February 2021. 

As reported in the October 2023 FCAI VFACTS report, Australia’s two most-popular vehicle types—1-tonne utes and SUVs—continue to lead the annual new vehicle sales charts, with the two segments responsible for three-quarters (78.2%) of all new vehicles sold so far in 2023. Within the respective segments that the D-Max and MU-X compete in—PU/CC and SUV Large < $70K—combined, both nameplates accounted for one-in-ten of new vehicles sold; with the D-Max commanding 13.5% market share and MU-X with 11.4% market share.

Australia’s longest-standing automotive publication, Wheels Magazine, has awarded the two nameplates top-honours in its inaugural ‘Best Value 4×4 Ute Awards’ and ‘Best Value Off-Road Large SUV Awards’. Looking beyond the sticker price and analysing real-world operating costs such as insurance, fuel-bills, servicing, and resale over a three-year period, Wheels says it determined that the D-Max and MU-X were the pick of the bunch.

“It’s great to see that both customers and the Australian motoring media have recognised the D-MAX and MU-X as two of the best value vehicles available on sale today,” Matsui says. 

“With healthy levels of vehicle stock landing at dealers locally and this year shaping up to be the biggest year ever for our brand, we are optimistic that this positive trajectory will continue towards the end of the year as we aim for over 40,000 vehicle deliveries in 2023,” he says. 

Tags: D-MaxIsuzu Ute AustraliaJunta MatsuiMU-X
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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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