
Isuzu MU-X LS-U Tow Test and Review
The Isuzu MU-X has always been a favourite of mine for its rock-solid towing stability and good towing fuel economy. However, compared to some opposition, such as the Ford Everest and Holden Trailblazer, it has also been a bit lacking in the power and torque department.
Isuzu has addressed this with its latest version of the MU-X, the MY16.5. It’s had a big improvement in the powertrain, with more torque and a new transmission offering an extra ratio.
You wouldn’t know that this is the ‘new’ MU-X—it looks identical to the MY16 (although there is a MY17 model just around the corner, which will feature a slight cosmetic upgrade).
Yet, underneath that skin, a completely revamped engine, now Euro 5 compliant, offering 50Nm more torque than before, at 430Nm. This now puts the MU-X’s outputs up in the same territory as a bunch of its competitors.
Its torque is identical to that of the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (although it kicks in at lower revs than the Mitsubishi) and is now just 20Nm less than that of the Toyota Fortuner and Toyota Prado. Of course, the Isuzu is still a long way behind the Ford Everest (with 470Nm) and the Holden Trailblazer (with 500Nm) in the torque department.
The automatic transmission is also new, now a six-speed unit instead of the five-speed auto. Unfortunately, this new auto doesn’t have a Sport mode or paddle shifters – both of which are not just for driving fast; they are beneficial for towing (although it does have a Manual mode). The auto also has an adaptive learning function, which senses when, for example, you need engine braking when going downhill and automatically downshifts a gear or two.
Key Features
We tested the Isuzu MU-X LS-U, the mid-grade model in the 4WD range. Its key features are the 17-inch alloy wheels (including the spare wheel), fog lights, side steps, rear parking sensors and camera, climate control, cruise control and a six-speaker audio system, with Bluetooth phone connectivity. You can get the full list of options by checking out Isuzu’s web page.
Electric Brake Controllers
Electric brake controllers (EBC) are great when you’re towing something heavy, but I’ve had a run of vehicles lately that have not been fitted. In this case, it wasn’t Isuzu’s fault – another manufacturer‘s tow test vehicle I had lined up fell through, so the obliging Isuzu PR manager, Dave Harding, rustled up a new MY16.5 MU-X for me in no time – but he couldn’t get me one with an EBC with such short notice. That meant we were restricted to towing a van with override brakes, in this case weighing 1700kg.
It’s not an ideal weight to test out the new MU-X’s 3000kg tow capacity, but a 1700kg full-size tandem-axle van isn’t exactly a box trailer. It gave the Isuzu enough of a workout so I could see if the powertrain changes have made any difference.
Towing Test
We headed out of Sydney RV in Penrith, NSW, with an Adria 612 caravan attached behind the MU-X. With the Avida due back at Sydney RV by 5 p.m., we couldn’t exactly embark on a big tour. So we headed south, winding our way towards Picton, with a quick visit to Warragamba Dam on the way.
Here, the MU-X’s front suspension feels too soft, with the nose pitching without the damping effort you’d want to quell the movement. Yet there is one constant though all of this: the MU-X feels totally planted on the road, with no yawing movement. It’s quite uncanny; no, the Isuzu won’t defy the laws of physics, so yes, it will yaw (sway) if provoked, but it needs to be quite a provocation for it to do so. Very impressive.
Cruising at 100km/h, the MU-X is much quieter than before. It can access sixth gear quite willingly to sit at 1500 rpm, and even then, if it needs more torque and selects fifth gear, revs are sitting at just 1800 rpm.
While that extra 50Nm isn’t that obvious when driving solo, when towing, you can feel the difference. The MU-X powers up hills much more easily than before.
Even if you’re not aiming for the fastest speed you can achieve up a steep highway hill (where the new MU-X is undoubtedly faster), you don’t need to work the 3L engine as hard to achieve the same hillclimb speed as before. Engine braking downhill is also very good.
Fuel
With the 1700kg full-size tandem behind it, the MU-X achieved an average of 13.5L/100km. While this is a very competitive towing fuel figure, the MU-X’s fuel capacity of 65L is less impressive. But, you’ll still get more than 400km touring range, which really gives you enough time behind the wheel to take a break anyway.
The Bottom Line
Firstly, let’s be clear about what the Isuzu MU-X isn’t. It is not a towing warrior like a Land Cruiser 200. It doesn’t ooze luxury or features, and its suspension doesn’t feel completely resolved when towing. Yet this vehicle wins you over with its rock-solid towing platform, good fuel economy and, now, very competitive towing performance.
Thanks to Sydney RV Group, Penrith NSW 2750, for the caravan loan for this test.
Specifications
Length: 4825mm
Width: 1860mm
Height: 1830mm
Wheelbase: 2845mm
Ground clearance: 230mm
Kerb Mass: 2050kg
Gross Vehicle Mass: 2703kg
Gross Combined Mass: 5750kg
Towing capacity unbraked/braked: 750kg/3000kg
Towball: (max) 300kg
The full tow test appears in Caravan World #563.
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This article was written by Philip Lord, with photos by Matt Fehlberg, and previously appeared at TradeRVs.com.au, now powered by OnlyVans.com.au.
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