

LDV
LDV, originally Leyland DAF Vans, is a British van manufacturer with roots dating back to the 19th century. In 2014, LDV arrived in Australia, after having been acquired by China's SAIC Motor Corporation.
The brand was introduced with a focus on commercial vehicles, and since its debut, it has expanded its range in Australia to include vans, utes, and SUVs. LDV's competitive pricing and features have made it an emerging choice for consumers seeking budget-friendly options in the country.
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2025 LDV T60: Towing capacity increased to 3500kg, more safety added, and manual models axed
Budget-friendly ute gets updated safety and higher towing capacity, but the price has risen as a result
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LDV expands lineup with new eight-seat MIFA family truckster
Australia is not flush with spacious people movers for bigger families – meaning the announcement by LDV its MIFA now seats eight is more than welcome.
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Electric utes: What's available, and those coming soon
What's out, what's coming and what's likely, in what is currently a very shallow segment
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2025 LDV D90 price and specs: the most affordable 7-seater?
The most affordable 7-seater in Australia? LDV D90 gets an update
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LDV Terron9 testing in Australia ahead of 2025 launch
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2025 LDV Terron 9 and eTerron 9 coming to Australia
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The most popular people movers in Australia in 2024
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Which electric cars are exempt from the Luxury Car Tax?