Daily Car
·31/03/2026
Isuzu has introduced a highly specialized, track-only version of its D-Max pickup in Thailand. This limited-edition model is not designed for public roads but for a new, single-model racing series. Here is a breakdown of what makes this truck a unique machine.
This is a purpose-built racing vehicle based on the popular D-Max pickup truck. It has been completely re-engineered for track performance by Tera Engineering. Production is strictly limited to 15 units, all intended for a new one-make racing championship organized by Isuzu in Thailand. It is not a concept car but a functional race truck offered directly to competitors.
The D-Max Racer uses a heavily modified version of the 2.2-liter Ddi MaxForce turbodiesel engine. Thanks to a larger turbocharger, an improved intercooler, and new engine software, it produces 281 horsepower and 507 Nm of torque. This is a significant increase of 120 horsepower over the standard road-going D-Max engine, delivering the power needed for competitive racing.
Nearly every part of the truck has been upgraded for racing. The body features extensive aerodynamic parts, including a large, adjustable rear wing and a front splitter to create downforce, which presses the truck onto the track for better grip in corners. The interior is stripped of all comforts, containing only a single racing seat, a safety roll cage built to official standards, and a special steering wheel. The suspension is a fully adjustable system from Penske, and the brakes are upgraded with powerful six-piston front calipers from Ferodo for reliable stopping power.
No, this vehicle is not street legal and cannot be registered for use on public roads. It is designed exclusively for the racetrack and must be transported to and from events on a trailer. Isuzu has priced each of the 15 trucks at ฿1,490,000 (approximately $46,200). This price is below the actual development cost, as Isuzu is subsidizing the vehicles to encourage participation in its new racing series.
For customers in Thailand seeking a sportier-looking truck for daily use, Isuzu offers the D-Max X-Series. This version features cosmetic upgrades like red accents, aerodynamic-style body add-ons, and unique wheels. However, it uses the standard 2.2-liter turbodiesel engine with 161 horsepower and is fundamentally a road vehicle, not a detuned race truck.









