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Make: LDV
Model: T60
Released: Mar 2025
Refreshed dual-cab ute gains extra safety technology for 2025. Braked towing increases to 3500kg in a generously equipped three model line-up. It passes new ADR 99/00 with more ADAS tech and is powered by a carry-over 2.0-litre twin-turbo 160kW/500Nm diesel engine via eight-speed automatic.
Model: MIFA - 8
Striking front-wheel drive people mover gains an extra seat option for 2025 at a modest $1019 price premium. Generous safety, equipment and tech offered, power comes from 160kW/360Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine driving through an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Model: D90
Released: Jan 2025
LDV’s D90 seven-seat large SUV packs a new Miller Cycle 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine for 2025 and towing capacity goes up rated at 3000kg with fuel economy at 9.1 litres per 100km. Efficiency is aided by a new eight-speed automatic transmission.
Model: Deliver 7 ICE
Released: Dec 2024
Distinctively styled, the Deliver 7 continues LDV’s cut-price drive-away van offensive with the launch of the turbodiesel-powered model in Australia sitting alongside the battery electric eDeliver 7 that arrived earlier this year.
Model: Deliver 9
Released: Oct 2024
LDV’s “next generation” Deliver 9 features mechanical and equipment upgrades across van, cab-chassis and bus line-up, all accompanied by a price rise offset by “value packed upgrades”. More power, tech changes and improved safety.
Model: edeliver7
Released: Jan 2024
Scheduled for January, the eDeliver7 BEV boasts a claimed 300km-plus range in 77kWh form and 380km with the 88kWh battery. All variants run a front drive 150kW/330Nm electric motor. Short wheelbase low-roof, mid-wheelbase low-roof and mid-wheelbase mid-roof bodies available.
Model: MIFA
Released: Dec 2022
New-generation people mover priced from $53,990 + ORC – higher than the competition but offset by generous equipment and safety kit. Powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine with 160kW/360Nm, driving the fronts through an eight-speed auto. Rated at 9.3-litres/100km WLTP combined
Model: T60 - eT60
Australia’s first dual-cab e-ute priced at a whopping $92,990 + ORC with rear-wheel drive, towing capacity of 1.0 tonne, no autonomous emergency braking (AEB), blind-spot monitoring or lane departure warning/intervention. A single 130kW/310Nm e-motor and claimed battery range of 330km.
Model: MIFA - 9
A new ‘premium’ electric people mover priced from $106,000 + ORC. Seats seven with eight-seater coming soon. Claimed range is 440km from a 90kWh battery pack across three variants sharing a 180kW/350Nm e-motor. Tows 1.0 tonne.
Model: Deliver 9 - eDeliver 9
Australia’s first mainstream electric delivery van priced from $99,990 + ORC. Based on Deliver 9 diesel van and available in three body styles with power to the front axle from a 150kW/310Nm e-motor. Range is between 150km – 275km model dependent.
Model: T60 - Max
Released: Dec 2021
Chinese commercial vehicle brand LDV has taken the covers off its refreshed T60 dual-cab ute, which sees the competitively priced model adopt a bolder new look and upmarket interior.
Released: Nov 2017
Released: Oct 2017
Model: V80
Released: Jan 2013