2025 LDV Mifa 9 Reviews

You'll find all our 2025 LDV Mifa 9 reviews right here. 2025 LDV Mifa 9 prices range from $104,000 for the Mifa 9 Mode 90kwh Ev to $129,000 for the Mifa 9 Luxe 90kwh Ev.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find LDV dating back as far as 2022.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the LDV Mifa 9, you'll find it all here.

LDV Reviews and News

LDV D90 2017 pricing and spec confirmed
By Robbie Wallis · 01 Dec 2017
LDV’s flagship Australian model, the D90, is available for purchase now.
Read the article
LDV T60 Pro 2018 review: snapshot
By Marcus Craft · 03 Nov 2017
The base-spec T60 Pro, the manual, is $30,516 (drive away); the Pro automatic is $32,621 (drive away).
Read the article
LDV T60 Luxe 2018 review: snapshot
By Marcus Craft · 03 Nov 2017
The Luxe manual is $34,726 (drive away), and the Luxe automatic $36,831 (drive away).
Read the article
LDV T60 2018 review
By Marcus Craft · 03 Nov 2017
A lot is riding on the LDV T60, the first Chinese commercial vehicle to receive a five-star ANCAP rating. It's well priced and packed with features, and promises to be better built, too, but is it?
Read the article
Honda CR-V, LDV T60, Haval H2 awarded five ANCAP stars
By Justin Hilliard · 30 Oct 2017
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has this week handed down five-star crash safety ratings to the Honda CR-V, LDV T60 and Haval H2.
Read the article
LDV T60 2017 accessory range revealed
By Marcus Craft · 16 Oct 2017
Hot on the heels of the recent Aussie launch of its new T60 dual-cab ute, LDV Automotive has launched a range of accessories to give the ute even more bush cred.
Read the article
LDV D90 SUV 2017 set for November arrival
By Marcus Craft · 26 Sep 2017
The Chinese-built petrol-only LDV D90, due here on November 15, is aimed at rattling the cages of established large seven-seater SUVs like the Toyota Fortuner and Ford Everest.
Read the article
LDV T60 ute 2017 price and specification confirmed
By Marcus Craft · 25 Sep 2017
Toyota and Ford better watch their back because a HiLux and Ranger rival is on its way. Well, that’s according to Chinese automotive manufacturer SAIC Motors, who has come out swinging in the latest round of Aussie ute market fisticuffs with the sharply priced, features-packed dual-cab LDV T60.SAIC execs, and local division LDV Automotive Australia, know they’re in no position to tackle the big guns of the ute market here just yet – let’s be realistic – but they are aiming to tackle Mitsubishi Triton et al. They’ll first have to convince a skeptical Aussie ute-buying market that, at last, a Chinese-built vehicle, marketed as a workhorse and recreational vehicle, is actually built well enough to cope with those duties. LDV has certainly put the effort in: the LDV T60 was tested for more than two million kilometres in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees to plus 50 degrees, as well as comprehensive testing at Asia’s largest test track, Guangde.The base-spec T60 Pro is $30,516 (driveway).The diesel-only five-seater LDV T60 is available in one body style – dual-cab – and two trim levels: Pro, aimed at trades, and Luxe, aimed at the dual-purpose or family recreation market. The four options are: Pro manual, Pro automatic, Luxe manual and Luxe automatic. All of which are powered by a 2.8-litre common-rail turbo-diesel engine, producing 110kW@3400rpm and 360Nm@1600rpm-2800rpm. Both transmissions are six-speed. Claimed fuel consumption is 8.8L/100km for the manual; and 9.6L/100km for the auto.The base-spec T60 Pro is $30,516 (driveway); the Pro automatic is $32,621 (driveway), the Luxe manual $34,726 (driveway), and the Luxe automatic $36,831 (driveway). ABN holders will pay $28,990 (for the Pro manual), $30,990 (Pro auto), Luxe manual ($32,990) and Luxe automatic ($34,990).It is a big, chunky unit: 5300mm long, 1900mm wide, and 1800mm high. The tray is 1480mm long, 1500mm wide and 500mm deep. It has a plastic tub liner and six tie-down points.The Pro has a multi-bar headboard to protect the rear window; the Luxe has a polished chrome sport bar. Both models have roof rails as standard.The ute’s other standard features in Pro form include cloth seats, a 10-inch colour touchscreen with Android and Apple CarPlay, automatic height adjusting headlights, 4WD with high and low range, 17-inch alloys with a full-sized spare, side steps, and roof rails.Safety gear includes six airbags, three ISOFIX child-seat restraint attachment points in the rear seat, as well as a raft of passive and active safety tech including ABS, EBA, ESC, reversing camera and rear parking sensors, Hill Descent Control, Hill Start Assist, and a tyre-pressure monitoring system.The Luxe gets leather seats and leather-bound steering wheel, electrically six-way adjustable and heated front seats, automatic climate control and Smart Key system with Start/Stop button as well as an automatic locking rear differential as standard.The LDV T60 has been ANCAP tested but the results of those tests are not available as yet.Front suspension is double wishbone and heavy-duty leaf springs at the rear. The tray has a has a 3000kg braked tow capacity, which may irk some of the numbers-conscious ute-buying public who put plenty of stock in the 3500kg benchmark. It can tow 750kg unbaked. Payload is 1025kg for the manual Pro; 995kg for the automatic Pro.The Luxe payloads are 875kg (manual) and 815kg (automatic). Gross Combined Vehicle Mass is 6050kg for the Pro and 5950kg for the Luxe.For off-roading enthusiasts here are the numbers worth noting: ground clearance is 215mm, wading depth is 500mm, and front and rear departure angles are 27 and 24.2 degrees respectively; ramp-over angle is 21.3 degrees.The LDV T60 has been ANCAP tested but the results of those tests are not available as yet. At the LDV T60 event, Vice President of LDV’s parent company SAIC, Qingsong Lan, said he was “very confident” the ute would get a five-star ANCAP rating.It has a five-year/130,000km warranty, 24/7 roadside assistance and 10-year body perforation rust warranty.While first impressions of the LDV T60 were good – it has to be one of the best built Chinese utes to ever land on these shores – we won’t believe the hype until we have a chance to drive the LDV T60 after it goes on sale from October 1.T60 Pro - $30,516 T60 Pro automatic - $32,621 T60 Luxe manual - $34,726T60 Luxe automatic - $36,831
Read the article
LDV G10 falls short with three-star ANCAP rating
By Justin Hilliard · 27 Jul 2017
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has issued a lacklustre three-star safety rating to the LDV G10 van and people mover.
Read the article
2017 LDV T60 ute to challenge HiLux and Ranger
By Neil Dowling · 21 Apr 2017
Bargain-basement pricing is being mooted as China’s newest ute, the LDV T60, prepares to hit Australia.
Read the article