Foton Tunland vs LDV D90

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Foton Tunland
Foton Tunland

$39,990 - $49,990

2026 price

LDV D90
LDV D90

$19,980 - $27,999

2020 price

Summary

2026 Foton Tunland
2020 LDV D90
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 2.0L

Diesel Twin Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel/Electric

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
8.0L/100km (combined)

9.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

7
Dislikes
  • No ANCAP rating
  • No diff lock
  • Digital screen glitches

  • Terrible software
  • Cheap interior
  • A bit unwieldy to drive
2026 Foton Tunland Summary

China has made a substantial impact on the Australian ute market by single-handedly creating a new category of utes, which are larger than traditional Ranger/HiLux size but smaller than full-size US pick-ups.

Chinese brands competing exclusively in this segment include the BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon Alpha and platform-sharing LDV Terron 9/MG U9, but they’ve recently had to make room for another competitor with the return of Foton and its all-new Tunland model.

Having withdrawn from the Australian market in 2019, the brand has regrouped under long-established local distributor Inchcape with a new four-model Tunland range offering 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrains, a generous warranty and expanding national dealer network.

Established in 1996 and headquartered in Beijing, Foton claims to be China’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer and sales leader for the past two decades. So, there’s plenty of truck building experience here, enhanced by technology partnerships with blue-chip global automotive brands including Cummins, Daimler, ZF, Bosch and Borg Warner.

We were recently handed the keys to the entry-level model grade to see if it has the performance, practicality and price to be a significant competitor in the work-focused ute market.

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2020 LDV D90 Summary

It’s pretty hard to miss the LDV D90.

Mainly because it is gigantic; it's one of the biggest SUVs you can buy. In fact, I’d say what’s drawn you to this review is maybe you’ve seen one of these behemoths trucking past, and you’re wondering what the LDV badge is all about and how this relatively unknown SUV stands up against popular rivals and other notable newcomers.

To get one confusing thing out of the way, LDV once stood for Leyland DAF Vans, a now-defunct British company which has been brought back to life by none other than China’s SAIC Motor – yes, the same one which also resurrected MG.

So, is this MG big brother worth looking into? We took the recently released diesel version of the D90 on test for a week to seek some answers…

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Deep dive comparison

2026 Foton Tunland 2020 LDV D90

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