

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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NewsLDV eDeliver 5: Fully electric van lands in Australia
The electric van segment gets another entrant with order books open for the new LDV eDeliver 5, available in three models – SWB low roof, LWB low roof and LWB high roof. It features vehicle-to-load capability and has a payload between 1200kg and 1265kg.
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NewsNew car calendar 2026: All the new cars coming to Australia
Here’s the WhichCar by Wheels guide to all the new cars that will launch in Australia in 2026. Check back in regularly for updates…
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FeaturesMainstream cars being outsold by exotics: Surprise results from VFACTS October ’25 new car sales stats
October 2025’s VFACTS cars sales were unsurprising in many respects – SUVS and utes dominating – but there were also a few surprises.
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NewsLDV Terron 9: New turbo-diesel ute joins its T60 sibling in Australia
LDV launches its next-generation of ute in Australia, with the Terron 9 now on sale priced from $50,990 drive away for ABN holders.
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NewsNew utes coming to Australia in 2025
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NewsLDV expands lineup with new eight-seat MIFA family truckster
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