The Isuzu D-Max ‘Basecamp’ is an Arctic Trucks AT35 upgrade for wilderness junkies
Tent? Sorted. Kitchen? Got it. Shower? Next
Welcome to the new Isuzu D-Max ‘Basecamp’ edition, a truck built to allow you to get to and then set up shop in almost any environment known to man, from rugged forests to secluded beaches. No mention has been made of the perilous Shoreditch Triangle, which has us raising eyebrows.
We jest, because Isuzu is really rather good at building this sort of thing. It’s based on the Arctic Trucks AT35, and then loaded up with a whole bunch of accessories from renowned off-road suppliers like ARB and Lazer. It results in a D-Max that really could brush off an evening in Shoreditch. Or Everest Basecamp.
Starting with the home-from-home comforts, there’s a hard-shell roof tent up top with windows providing views for days, a ladder to get there, and an aluminium storage canopy that could be used for storing important things, but should be used for storing many crisps. There's also a 12V power shower (with an attachable cover) to scrub off the excess.
Inside there’s a slide-out kitchen comprising a three-burner gas stove, a 12-litre collapsible sink and an electric fridge, so pretty much everything you need for a genuine night out in the woods. We expect the AT35’s standard-fit goodies to be carried over too, including a 9in multimedia display and an eight-speaker audio system.
