A little history - just in case you don't know about it already... the actual VehiCROSS (VX) body was made using ceramic body molds since Isuzu
had planned only a limited-production run of about 5,000. The 1993 concept vehicle looks extra-funky!:
In 1997 Isuzu started producing the VX with a 3.2 V6, back-up camera (Yeah, in '97!) but it was not sold in the US until 1999. The US VX had the 3.5 V6
& no back-up camera (Stupid DOT). The VX chassis was that of the Trooper RS - here is my wheelin bud, Steve's old RS:
There were less than 4200 VehiCRI sent to the US from 1999 - 2001 & the actual production model looked much better than the concept;
which is something rarely said! Here is the '99 I owned & modded (ZEUS):
The VehiCROSS is the most unique vehicle I ever had and will ever have.
It was also one of the most rewarding because of how many friends I made thru other Isuzites.
Love the styling or hate it, it truly was before it's time. It handled on-road very well, handled blizzards very well, handled Moab pretty well...
it was versatile & entertaining but not very practical day-to-day & I miss mine very much!
had planned only a limited-production run of about 5,000. The 1993 concept vehicle looks extra-funky!:
In 1997 Isuzu started producing the VX with a 3.2 V6, back-up camera (Yeah, in '97!) but it was not sold in the US until 1999. The US VX had the 3.5 V6
& no back-up camera (Stupid DOT). The VX chassis was that of the Trooper RS - here is my wheelin bud, Steve's old RS:
There were less than 4200 VehiCRI sent to the US from 1999 - 2001 & the actual production model looked much better than the concept;
which is something rarely said! Here is the '99 I owned & modded (ZEUS):
The VehiCROSS is the most unique vehicle I ever had and will ever have.
It was also one of the most rewarding because of how many friends I made thru other Isuzites.
Love the styling or hate it, it truly was before it's time. It handled on-road very well, handled blizzards very well, handled Moab pretty well...
it was versatile & entertaining but not very practical day-to-day & I miss mine very much!