[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/weird-car-of-the-month-isuzu-vehicross\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/weird-car-of-the-month-isuzu-vehicross\/","headline":"WEIRD CAR OF THE MONTH: ISUZU VEHICROSS","name":"WEIRD CAR OF THE MONTH: ISUZU VEHICROSS","description":"In 1993, Isuzu showcased the VehiCross concept car at the Tokyo International Auto Show. It was a vehicle which, like many concepts, divided opinion, mainly thanks to its unusual design. Few vehicles evolve seamlessly from concept to production; the VehiCross was one of them. Initially designed to garner attention in the Japanese market, the VehiCross features integrated headlamps, a sweeping windscreen and a spare tire that sits inside the vehicle,\u00a0 awkwardly bulging out of the rear door. Black plastic cladding [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2022-09-16","dateModified":"2022-09-16","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/isabelle-lawrence\/#Person","name":"Isabelle Lawrence","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/isabelle-lawrence\/","identifier":30,"description":"Max Wheeler is a leading motoring journalist and classic car specialist at Smart Motoring, renowned for his sharp insight and infectious passion for all things automotive. With years of experience covering motoring news, supercars, and the enduring legacy of classic cars, Max brings stories to life with style and authority. Whether it\u2019s the roar of a Lamborghini, the elegance of an Aston Martin DB5, or the cultural impact of vintage motoring icons, he delivers expert commentary that inspires enthusiasts and collectors alike. Dedicated to celebrating the heritage and future of driving, Max Wheeler is your trusted voice for classic car news and beyond.","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/8d331506e3c530b5ec4930c30a01ed8cc29b0537227573ae5da98f559e681401?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/8d331506e3c530b5ec4930c30a01ed8cc29b0537227573ae5da98f559e681401?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Smart Motoring","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/smart-motoring_news_logo_g-e1765846726493.webp","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/smart-motoring_news_logo_g-e1765846726493.webp","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/Isuzu-VehiCross-feature.jpg","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/Isuzu-VehiCross-feature.jpg","height":520,"width":1200},"url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/weird-car-of-the-month-isuzu-vehicross\/","about":["BLOG","LATEST CAR NEWS","Weird Car of The Month"],"wordCount":412,"keywords":["cars","Isuzu Vehicross","Weird Car Of The Month"],"articleBody":"In 1993, Isuzu showcased the VehiCross concept car at the Tokyo International Auto Show. It was a vehicle which, like many concepts, divided opinion, mainly thanks to its unusual design. Few vehicles evolve seamlessly from concept to production; the VehiCross was one of them.Initially designed to garner attention in the Japanese market, the VehiCross features integrated headlamps, a sweeping windscreen and a spare tire that sits inside the vehicle,\u00a0 awkwardly bulging out of the rear door. Black plastic cladding shields the vehicle\u2019s lower\u00a0 half, swelling out of the underside like a strange shadow that follows the car as it bumbles around.The VehiCross\u2019 short overhangs and aggressive forward-leaning stance paint an assertive image that conflicts wildly with the rest of the vehicle\u2019s more adorable aesthetic, akin to a&nbsp; child trying to scare you in their Halloween costume &#8211; the titanium \u2018fangs\u2019 wedged into the grille the cherry on top.&nbsp;The VehiCross concept was so unorthodox that it caused Isuzu\u2019s creation to quickly explode in popularity beyond just Japan. The Japanese automaker subsequently made the decision not only to enter production but to take the VehiCross to the US. Contrary to what many might believe, Isuzu always intended for the VehiCross to be a limited-production model.\u00a0 Between 1997 and 2001 only 5,958 vehicles were produced, with the bulk of these produced for the US market.The VehiCross inherited a 215bhp V6 engine from Isuzu\u2019s Trooper SUV. It also featured a&nbsp; Torque on Demand (TOD) 4-wheel-drive system which used sensors to transmit power to the wheels with the most traction. A rear-wheel-drive was the vehicle\u2019s default driving system, but the front wheels would be activated when needed. The instrument cluster also included a display that would show drivers the instantaneous torque split. All this ensured that the VehiCross was a surprisingly efficient off-road vehicle, despite Isuzu not necessarily engineering the VehiCross with off-roading in mind.And if you needed any proof that the VehiCross was a more than capable off-roader, it managed to win the 1998 Paris Dakar Rally and the 1999 Australian Safari Rally!Despite the car\u2019s bizarre look, Isuzu deserves a degree of respect for attempting to try something new with the VehiCross. In an age where design conformity seems to be the norm, such an eccentric aesthetic is refreshing to see. Furthermore, the fact that the\u00a0 VehiCross backed its strange appearance with competent drivability further strengthens its\u00a0 case as a car that although undoubtedly weird, deserves its props."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Latest News","item":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"WEIRD CAR OF THE MONTH: ISUZU VEHICROSS","item":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/weird-car-of-the-month-isuzu-vehicross\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]