Minibus market leader LDV Group today welcomed a very special guest of honour to its Birmingham factory for the launch of the latest addition to its growing range of MAXUS vehicles. Juliet Cadzow, ...
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 refreshedLDV Deliver 9 mightn't look much different, but changes run the gamut from an updated powertrain to a superior after-sales program and more standard safety equipment.
One engine offered for now, being the 110kW 2.0-litre turbo diesel Priced from $39,990 drive-away with an ABN discount The all-new 2021 LDV Deliver 9 cab-chassis and bus variants have come onto the ...
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 ...
LDV's 11-seater van costs just over $50,000, but does it stack up as a legitimate option? We pile on the passengers and kilometres to find out. I’m sure like many others out there, the Easter holidays ...
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