Fancy an adventure in a chunky pick-up truck kitted out with everything, including the kitchen sink? 

Japan’s Isuzu has the answer — with a special expedition-ready version of its new D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35, which I spotted at this week’s Commercial Vehicle Show at Birmingham’s NEC. 

Ready for action: It includes a rooftop tent, fridge, three-burner gas stove, 12-litre collapsible sink, luggage space, safe storage for a gas bottle, water and fuel containers

Ready for action: It includes a rooftop tent, fridge, three-burner gas stove, 12-litre collapsible sink, luggage space, safe storage for a gas bottle, water and fuel containers

Ready for action: It includes a rooftop tent, fridge, three-burner gas stove, 12-litre collapsible sink, luggage space, safe storage for a gas bottle, water and fuel containers

Created by Isuzu’s UK team and codenamed Basecamp, it is based around the standard AT35 which went on sale this month from £47,999. 

It includes: a rooftop tent, fridge, three-burner gas stove, 12-litre collapsible sink, luggage space, safe storage for a gas bottle, water and fuel containers. 

With 4×4 drive, towing capabilities of 3.5 tonnes, and a maximum payload of 1,161kg, it rides on 17-inch black Arctic Trucks alloy wheels fitted with 35-inch LT315/70 R17 mud-terrain tyres.

SAVE MONEY ON MOTORING

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Pay soars at scandal-hit KPMG after deal-making boom boosts demand

Bosses at KPMG have scooped their biggest payday since 2014 after the…

Where to get a FREE interior design consultation when renovating your home

Enlisting an interior designer can be valuable, yet pricey.  That’s not to…

‘I want to work’: why UK parents are taking part in March of the Mummies

Organisers Pregnant Then Screwed are calling for affordable childcare, flexible working and…

Investment banks scoop £5bn from UK firms racing to raise cash

Investment banks have scooped £4.9billion from UK firms this year as desperate…