LDV was originally a British van manufacturer based in Washwood Heath, Birmingham once owned by the Rover Group and Leyland DAF. It is currently owned by Chinese brand SAIC Motor alongside Maxus and GAZ. It is distributed in Australia by ATECO.
The 10 cheapest seven-seat SUVs in AustraliaMax Davies Need to move a lot of people on a budget? Here are the 10 cheapest seven-seat SUVs you can buy in Australia.22 days ago
LDV eDeliver 5: Stylish electric van rival one step closer to Australian launchJosh Nevett The LDV eDeliver 5, China's answer to the Volkswagen ID Buzz, has been approved for sale in Australia ahead of an upcoming local launch.24 days ago
LDV’s next electric ute for Australia? Maxus eTerron 9 revealedJordan Mulach LDV's eT60 electric ute has struggled for sales, but its potential successor may be a better bet for Australian buyers.1 month ago
How much Australia's 10 best-selling utes cost to serviceJosh Nevett On the fence about your next ute purchase? It's worth considering how much the frontrunners cost to service.1 month ago
2024 LDV Deliver 9 price and specs: Van, bus get more tech, grunt, warrantyWilliam Stopford The LDV Deliver 9 has received a cleaner, more powerful engine, a longer warranty and more safety kit, but it's pricier than before.2 months ago
The people movers with the most boot space in AustraliaMax Davies People movers are designed to move... people. But what's the point if you can't bring their luggage along too? Here's what does it best.2 months ago
The people movers with the best fuel economy in AustraliaMax Davies Need a high-capacity hauler that can go the distance? Here are the most fuel-efficient attainable people movers you can buy.2 months ago
The commercial vans with the highest payload in AustraliaMax Davies Some vans are more capable than others, but which is right for your needs? Here's a guide to Australia's highest-payload vans.2 months ago
The most fuel efficient commercial vans in AustraliaMax Davies Those in need of a work van will want one that can go the distance, so these are the options for a fuel-efficient workhorse.3 months ago
The most fuel efficient 4x2 utes in AustraliaTyra Lawler-Cass Looking for a new 4x2 ute? These are the more fuel-efficient examples on the market right now in Australia.3 months ago
Is this LDV's next electric ute for Australia?William Stopford The Star X is the next electric ute from LDV/Maxus, with tougher looks and considerably more power than today's eT60.3 months ago
2024 LDV T60 Max Plus reviewMatt Campbell The new range-topper in LDV's cheap ute range isn’t all that cheap anymore, but it sees some significant and impressive improvements.4 months ago