Glendale has expanded its fleet with an additional 19 ‘Utility’ versions of the Isuzu D-Max.

The grounds management, arboriculture and estate management services provider has been running Isuzus since 2015 and has cited the vehicle’s rugged reliability and off-road capabilities as the primary reasons for the latest order.

Isuzu picked up the Pick-up Truck of the Year Award at the 2019 Commercial Fleet Awards for the second time.

Stuart Darbyshire, commercial director for Glendale, said: “Reliability is one of the key attributes that we look for in a vehicle and the D-Max has proved itself to be a trusty asset since joining our fleet.  It’s capable off-road, it’s able to carry and tow a lot of equipment and there’s no AdBlue requirement.  In addition, the Isuzu Fleet Service team have always provided a professional package from start to finish, and they’re able to source the extra kit and adapt the vehicles to our requirements with very short lead times."

Thanks to its shift-on-the-fly 4WD and traction control system, the Isuzu D-Max can handle even the most unforgiving terrain while its one-tonne payload and 3.5t towing capacity are put to good use carrying large machinery and equipment.

Isuzu Fleet Services offer a one-stop-shop for conversions and they prepare the trucks according to Glendale’s high specification requirements.  At its Sheerness facility, the Isuzu Fleet Services team wraps the vehicles in Glendale’s signature ‘lime green’ colours.  As some of Glendale’s work takes place on public highways, Chapter 8 chevrons are added along with a double rotating beacon.

At the rear of the truck, Isuzu Fleet Services source and fit a ladder rack, a tow bar with a 13-pin wiring connection and a Truckman RS canopy for extra security.  A rear load liner and rear window guard are also added to prevent damage to the vehicle.

Inside, front and rear waterproof seat covers protect the D-Max’s upholstery from the elements as plenty of Glendale’s work is carried out on wet and muddy worksites.  Plus, a tracker device is installed to help with fleet management.

William Brown, managing director for Isuzu UK, added: “Glendale is a well-respected company so we’re delighted that it has recognised the capability and strength of the Isuzu D-Max.  Landscaping and ground management are physically demanding jobs and require a vehicle to match, and I think it speaks volumes that after five years of running the Isuzu D-Max, they’ve chosen us to supply their latest order of vehicles."