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2023 LDV D90 Executive: Quick Review

The seven-seater flagship offers buyers some impressive value

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6.8/10Score

Things we like

  • Cheaper than many rivals entry point
  • Spacious third row seating
  • Lots of standard equipment

Not so much

  • Fidgety infotainment system
  • No Android Auto

The D90 is LDV's answer to the growing demand for seven-seat SUVs, offering luxury spec with their range-topping Executive at a price-point most competitors don't even start at.

The SUV – based on the T60 dual-cab ute – is from the British-founded, Chinese owned automaker LDV, known for their commercial and utility vehicles.

Available in two grades, Mode (petrol) and Executive (petrol or diesel), the range is quite simple compared to other key players.

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D90 Executive grade shown; styling differences include larger wheels and sunroof

Pricing and features

The 2WD Executive Petrol comes in at $43,147 drive-away. Opting for a 4WD transmission will cost you an extra $3685.

The range-topping diesel 4WD Executive variant is available for $52,095 drive-away.

The 2.0-litre turbo petrol produces 160kW/350Nm, paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The diesel is a torquier 158kW/480Nm 2.0-litre turbo.

Inside, the D90 Executive offers a roomy cabin equipped with a host of features.

The 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system, compatible with Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth connectivity ensures seamless connectivity.

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The D90 includes an impressive amount of standard spec such as adaptive cruise control, reversing camera, tyre pressure monitoring system, rain sensing wipers and front and rear parking sensors.

Moving up to the Executive 2WD adds:

19-inch alloy wheelsPuddle door lights
8-inch semi-digital instrument clusterTri-zone climate control
Eight-speaker audio systemReach-adjustable steering column
Glass sunroofAmbient interior lighting
Leather-accented steering wheelElectric tailgate.
Leather-accented upholstery

The Executive 4WD also gets rock, mud, sand and snow drive modes while the diesel powertrain gains a heated steering wheel.

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LDV states that the D90 has a boot capacity of 1140 litres when the rear seats are upright.

When the second row is folded down, the cargo space expands to 1800 litres. However, with all seats occupied, the storage space is 412 litres.

Safety

The entire D90 range holds a five star ANCAP safety rating from testing conducted in 2017.

This rating is set to expire at the end of 2023, in line with ANCAP's six-year limit.

All D90 variants are equipped with six airbags, blind spot monitors, anti-lock braking system, emergency brake assist, hill start assist and driver fatigue warning.

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Key Rivals

The large SUV segment is filled with strong contenders, available with seven seats:

Each of these rivals offers a unique set of features and capabilities, but all are ute-based SUVs as well, making the market diverse for potential buyers.

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Should I put it on my shortlist?

The 2023 LDV D90 Executive is a noteworthy option for those seeking a spacious and feature-packed SUV without the premium price tag.

While it may have areas of improvement, its overall package offers a compelling mix of design, features, and value.

If you're in the market for a large SUV that offers a lot for your money, the D90 Executive is worth adding to your shopping list. You can spend your saved cash on avocados or something.


6.8/10Score

Things we like

  • Cheaper than many rivals entry point
  • Spacious third row seating
  • Lots of standard equipment

Not so much

  • Fidgety infotainment system
  • No Android Auto

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