LDV D90 vs BMW X Models

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LDV D90
LDV D90

$17,990 - $32,990

2020 price

BMW X Models
BMW X Models

2026 price

Summary

2020 LDV D90
2026 BMW X Models
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Twin Turbo 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
Diesel

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Fuel Efficiency
9.1L/100km (combined)

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Seating
7

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Dislikes
  • Terrible software
  • Cheap interior
  • A bit unwieldy to drive

  • No ANCAP
  • Prefers premium fuel
  • Rear seat shoulder room for three adults
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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2026 BMW X Models Summary

BMW has recently launched its fourth-generation (G45) X3 range, which comprises three petrol variants including the entry-level 20 xDrive, mid-grade 30e xDrive PHEV and top-shelf M50 xDrive.

The new trio brings revised powertrains, new exterior and interior styling, increased standard equipment, enhanced technology and an emphasis on the use of sustainable materials.

We recently trialled the five-seater flagship to see if it has the right mix of performance and practicality to maintain the X3’s enduring appeal for Aussie families.

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