LDV Deliver 9 vs Kia Tasman

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LDV Deliver 9
LDV Deliver 9

$14,500 - $37,990

2021 price

Kia Tasman
Kia Tasman

2026 price

Summary

2021 LDV Deliver 9
2026 Kia Tasman
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

7.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
3

5
Dislikes
  • No cargo barrier
  • No driver’s footrest
  • Three-year warranty

  • Mixed bag exterior styling
  • Servicing isn't as cheap as it should be
  • Less torque than key rivals
2021 LDV Deliver 9 Summary

There are currently 14 rivals competing for customers in the Light Duty or LD (3501-8000kg GVM) segment of Australia’s heavy commercial vehicle market. Business buyers and fleet operators are thick on the ground here and competition for their business is fierce.

Chinese brand LDV, a division of the huge SAIC Motor conglomerate which is now the seventh largest automotive company in the world, recently joined this battle with its new Deliver 9 van range that’s priced to entice. We spent a week aboard one to see how LDV’s claim of superior value stacks up when there’s work to be done.

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2026 Kia Tasman Summary

The all-new Kia Tasman has landed, and it’s stepping into one of Australia’s most hotly coveted segments - the dual-cab ute market.

It’s a space where Aussies are famously protective, with strong opinions about how a ute should look, drive, and perform. Icons like the Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max and Toyota HiLux have long dominated the scene, carving their initials deep into our national motoring DNA.

So, the big question is, where does Kia’s first-ever ute fit in? 

With its slightly unconventional styling and fresh approach, can the Tasman win over ute loyalists and add its own mark to the love tree, or will it be seen as an outsider trying too hard to join the club?

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2021 LDV Deliver 9 2026 Kia Tasman

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