
New Delhi, February 23, 2026: The pickup truck segment in India is witnessing a significant shake-up as Isuzu Motors India has officially pulled the wraps off the 2026 Isuzu V-Cross. Priced starting at Rs 25.5 lakh (ex-showroom), the latest iteration of this iconic lifestyle pickup brings a host of aesthetic upgrades, enhanced cabin comfort, and a major shift in drivetrain availability that is set to excite off-road enthusiasts.
Here is a detailed breakdown of everything new in the 2026 Isuzu V-Cross.
The 2026 V-Cross retains its muscular and Butch silhouette but receives several “dark-themed” updates to give it a more modern and aggressive road presence. The front fascia is dominated by a revised grille finished in a sleek grey/black tone, flanked by sharper LED headlamps with integrated DRLs.
To further its rugged appeal, Isuzu has introduced new blacked-out alloy wheels and flared wheel arches. The rear gets subtle tweaks to the tailgate design and refreshed LED tail lamps, ensuring the vehicle looks as premium as it does capable.
Inside, the 2026 model focuses on bridging the gap between a workhorse and a luxury SUV. The cabin now features a more sophisticated dual-tone dashboard. Key highlights include:
In a move that clarifies the V-Cross’s positioning as a true-blue lifestyle vehicle, Isuzu has reportedly made 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive) standard across the range for the 2026 model.
Previously, buyers had to choose between 2WD and 4WD variants. By making the ‘Shift-on-the-fly’ 4WD system standard, Isuzu is targeting the core adventure community that demands go-anywhere capability without compromise. This move puts the V-Cross in direct competition with the Toyota Hilux, offering a more accessible entry point into the premium 4×4 pickup market.
Under the hood, the 2026 V-Cross continues to rely on the proven 1.9-litre Ddi VGS Turbo diesel engine. This powerplant is known for its refinement and linear power delivery, producing approximately 163 PS of power and 360 Nm of torque.
Transmission duties are handled by either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The engine is fully compliant with the latest BS6 Phase 2 emission norms, ensuring it meets all current environmental standards.
At a starting price of Rs 25.5 lakh, the Isuzu V-Cross sits in a unique niche. While it faces stiff competition from the Toyota Hilux at the higher end and the Mahindra Scorpio-N or Thar for those looking for 4×4 SUVs, the V-Cross remains the go-to choice for those who need the utility of a flatbed for camping gear, bikes, or equipment.
The 2026 Isuzu V-Cross is more than just a minor facelift. By standardizing the 4WD system and refining the styling, Isuzu has addressed the primary demands of the lifestyle segment. For buyers who want a vehicle that can serve as a daily driver during the week and a rugged explorer on the weekends, the new V-Cross presents a compelling, feature-rich package that is hard to ignore.