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Old 31st March 2020, 11:17   #1
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Isuzu postpones BS6 model launch to Q2 of FY2020-21

According to a media report, Isuzu has postponed its BS6 model launch to Q2 of FY2020-21 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The government of India has mandated March 31, 2020 as the deadline for the registration of BS4 vehicles. Only BS6-compliant vehicles will be sold from April 1, 2020, barring the exception where the Supreme Court has allowed limited sale of unsold BS4 stock.

Isuzu has also extended the warranty and periodic maintenance service deadlines to the end of May 2020. This is applicable for all vehicles whose warranty expires during March 15 to April 15, 2020 and also for those vehicles that were due for periodic maintenance during this period.

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Re: Isuzu postpones BS6 model launch to Q2 of FY2020-21

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According to a media report, Isuzu has postponed its BS6 model launch to Q2 of FY2020-21 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Will the MUX come with BS6 avatar of the current engine or is there a new powerplant in the pipeline?
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Re: Isuzu postpones BS6 model launch to Q2 of FY2020-21

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Will the MUX come with BS6 avatar of the current engine or is there a new powerplant in the pipeline?
Sadly these guys have decided to burden the 1.9 liter from the V-Cross Automatic with the added wight of the MUX.

I can never understand this company's strategy in India. I think Force Motors should buy them. Because they both perpetually keep launching "almost-ready" products.

Your cheaper vehicle comes with a 6-Speed Automatic, but your range topping MUX is saddled with a 5-Speed Automatic and a generation old engine.
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