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.
LDV MIFA 7: Odyssey-sized electric people mover firms for AustraliaWilliam Stopford The seven-seat LDV MIFA 7 electric people mover has been approved for sale in Australia, with a choice of two batteries.18 days ago
What Australia's biggest car brands have to say about tough new emissions standardsJordan Mulach The top 20 best-selling car brands in Australia open up on the impending vehicle efficiency standards, due in 2025.2 months ago
2024 LDV eDeliver 7 reviewMatt Campbell This mid-sized electric cargo van is here to upset the establishment, offering future-proof power for about the same price as diesel rivals.2 months ago
2024 LDV eDeliver 7 price and specs: Electric van starts under $60kWilliam Stopford LDV's electric alternative to the Toyota HiAce starts at under $60,000 before on-roads, provided you're an ABN holder.2 months ago
All the utes coming to Australia in 2024Jack Quick Here's a breakdown of all the new or updated ute models that are set to launch in the Australian market during 2024.3 months ago
VFACTS 2023: Chinese car sales soar, push past Korean carsWilliam Stopford Sales of Chinese-built cars overtook those of Korean-built cars in 2023, in what proved to be a record year for market share.3 months ago
LDV's electric HiAce rival one step closer to Australian showroomsJack Quick LDV's new electric commercial van has been approved for sale in Australia ahead of its late 2023 or early 2024 local launch.5 months ago
Tougher-looking LDV D90 one step closer to AustraliaWilliam Stopford LDV's updated D90 is expected in Australia during 2024, with a more aggressive exterior design and an overhauled interior.5 months ago
Haggling, sharp deals are back for new car buyers in AustraliaPaul Gover Things could be returning to normal at new car dealerships across Australia, with GWM and LDV indicating a return to traditional sales.5 months ago
Another brand looks past hydrogen, plug-in hybrids for AustraliaScott Collie The LDV range will expand globally to support plug-in hybrids, hydrogen, and electric cars – but in Australia, the focus will remain firmly on the latter.7 months ago
Battery swapping LDV electric cars could become reality in AustraliaScott Collie Chinese brand LDV and its Australian distributor, Ateco, are working on tech that could allow electric car owners to swap their empty EV battery for a full one.7 months ago
LDV eDeliver 7 coming to electrify HiAce van segmentWilliam Stopford LDV could have a new Toyota HiAce rival in Australia with electric power before the end of 2023, with diesel versions to follow.7 months ago