After a gestation period that would make an elephant look like Speedy Gonzales, the long-awaited replacement for LDV’s aging Pilot and Convoy vans has finally been unveiled. The new Maxus range is the ...
The Commercial Vehicle Show sees LDV double the engine variants available for its MAXUS range with the launch of a further two new engine ratings. To extend the power range, a 135 Ps unit is added.
Chinese car conglomerate SAIC has revealed the Maxus V70 people mover in its home country, where it used the Maxus brand name instead of LDV as is the case in Australia. The Maxus V70 is a van-based ...
UK-based light commercial vehicle specialist LDV is set to enter Far East markets in collaboration with Malaysia’s Weststar Group. The new British-Malaysia product partnership will see LDV and ...
A breakout new car brand is preparing to launch a tough new electric four-wheel drive ute in Australia and it’ll be very capable. LDV claims it will beat the Tesla Cybertruck and Ford F-150 Lightning ...
Commercial vehicles are having a stonking year in China, sales surging as provincial government lavish cash upon infrastructure projects and small businesses also invest in new vans. SAIC, via its ...
The 2022 LDV T60 dual-cab ute is set to undergo a facelift in Australia later in 2021, with tougher looks and a new twin-turbo diesel engine that promises to make the T60 the second most-powerful ...
The starting price of the LDV T60 may triple if it is succeeded by a solely electric ute next year – and a new model with diesel power in development in China does not come to Australia. LDV ...
LDV has rolled out two exciting new electric vehicles for the Australian market and aimed at commercial users. The first, dubbed the eT60, is an all-electric pickup truck while the second is the ...
‘We will carry our proud professionals strategy through in everything we do, be it in manufacturing, customer service, our dealer network or our aftersales service. These are definitely not just empty ...