2023 LDV D90 pricing and features
Chinese car brand LDV has applied price increases to its D90 large SUV, with no other changes for model-year 2023
7-Seaters: Cars for families with four kids – or more!
We explore which vehicles you can get for larger families with four or more children
VFACTS February 2023: Best Feb since COVID as EV sales gain foothold
Tesla earns a top 10 spot once again, and electric sales overtake hybrids
ANCAP ranks safety tech in commercial vans for 2023
Australia’s safety body has tested and compared the safety assistance systems in all new commercial vans today, but most don’t have an ANCAP rating
VFACTS January 2023: Ford Ranger kicks off new year in top spot
Ford Ranger bursts into 2023 and skips to an early sales lead
LDV to launch new mid-size van in late 2023
China's LDV has confirmed it will launch a competitor to the Toyota HiAce, Ford Transit Custom and Hyundai Staria Load in Australia later this year
ANCAP's highest-scoring cars in 2020-22 revealed
Australia's safety authority, ANCAP, has revealed the highest-scoring vehicles using its 2020-22 criteria, as it prepares to more stringently test vehicles from next year
2023 LDV Mifa obtains five-star ANCAP safety rating, identical to EV
The Kia Carnival-rivalling LDV Mifa people-mover has been given the full five-star ANCAP safety score, and is the same as its Mifa 9 EV twin
2023 LDV Mifa 9 EV people-mover receives five-star ANCAP safety rating
ANCAP has rated the Mifa 9 electric people-mover the full five-stars, but not the petrol-powered Mifa
LDV commits to 7-year warranty, but EVs miss out
Chinese brand extends its after-sales commitment for all new combustion models
All-new LDV T60 two years away
Next-gen dual-cab currently in development; EV version to feature bigger battery, improved range and 4X4 capability
LDV defends high prices of new electric models
Chinese brands explains why its pioneering EVs cost so much and says customers are “knocking down our door” to find out more
2023 LDV Mifa 9 EV pricing and features
The all-electric LDV Mifa 9 people-mover has arrived in Australia
2023 LDV eDeliver 9 electric van pricing and features
LDV's all-electric eDeliver 9 cab-chassis and panel van has arrived in Australia, joining the Mifa 9 people-mover and eT60 dual-cab ute
2023 LDV eT60 pricing and features: Australia's first electric ute
Pricing for Australia’s first ever electric dual-cab has dropped. And it’s a lot higher than expected…
2023 LDV T60 Max price and specs, 7-year/200,000km announced
LDV's popular T60 ute has come in for a 2023 model-year update, adding a number of new features and graduating to a longer warranty offer
2023 LDV Mifa pricing and features
LDV’s petrol people-mover has landed in Australia with the Kia Carnival in its sights from $53,990 before on-road costs
2023 LDV Mifa people carrier is a rebadged G90 confirmed for November release
LDV has confirmed the G90 people mover will hit Australian showrooms in November wearing Mifa badges and be sold alongside the all-electric Mifa 9
Dual-cab ute safety features explained
How do Australia's most popular utes compare when it comes to safety? We put it to the test
Electric utes: What's available, and those coming soon
The electric ute segment is currently untouched in Australia, but there are plenty of options available globally – with some models likely to arrive locally soon
2023 LDV eDeliver 9 and Mifa 9 electric vans confirmed for Australia
LDV will launch an electric version of the Deliver 9 and the Mifa 9, a new eight-seat people-mover, in November – joining the eT60 ute
LDV G90 people-mover trademarked in Australia, EV possible
China’s SAIC Motor, the owner of LDV, has registered the G90 nameplate in Australia, hinting at a potential launch
Towing: How much can my large SUV tow?
The ability to tow bigger loads is one of the primary ‘reasons for purchase’ of large SUVs, so we’ve compiled a handy guide just how much the most popular mainstream models can haul
China could use Australia to gain stronger foothold in other Western markets
The world’s largest car factory is in China, and its focus on electrification will change the world. First Norway; is Australia next?