LDV Mifa 9 Reviews

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China beats Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger to first electric ute: New LDV T60 EV dual-cab to launch early next year
By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Aug 2020
Chinese ute brand LDV is poised to beat the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger in the electric ute race, with news the first EV dual cab will be launching in New Zealand in 2021, with the company's Australian arm also studying it for our market.The all-electric
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Meet China's toughest ute yet! New LDV Maxus Pick-Up ready to monster Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux
By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jul 2020
China is preparing its most aggressive attack on the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger to date, with SAIC revealing a LDV/Maxus Pick-Up Concept that debuts a tough new design language expected to inspire the next LDV T60 and T70 dual-cabs
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LDV T60 2020 review: Trailrider 2: off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 10 Jul 2020
The new Chinese-built LDV T60 Trailrider 2 is aimed at attracting those who may not be willing - or able - to spend upwards of $50,000 on a dual-cab ute, but who still want plenty of standard features, comfort and bang for their buck in their work-and-play utility.
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The new battle for dual-cab dominance: From the Ford Ranger to the Toyota GR HiLux, the LDV T70 to the Volkswagen Amarok, here's what you need to know about tomorrow's utes
By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Jul 2020
It's already been a boom year for new utes, with fresh metal set to come thick and fast between now and the end of the year.
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New LDV Deliver 9 2021 detailed: Chinese large van to take on Volkswagen Crafter and Renault Master
By Tom White · 03 Jul 2020
Will LDV replicate the G10's success with its all-new Deliver 9 large commercial van due in Australia by the end of 2020?
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2020 new car sales: MG, Great Wall and others bucking the downward trend
By Stephen Ottley · 13 Jun 2020
Earlier today we brought you the bad news, but there are some positives to be gleamed from the gloomy market outlook.As we discussed in our earlier analysis, 2020 has been a difficult year for the car industry, with an overall decline in sales brought on
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LDV D90 2020 review: Executive diesel
By Tom White · 04 Jun 2020
LDV is yet another brand under Chinese giant SAIC Motor, which also now produces MG. Is the re-born British marque worth your time considering its undeniable value? We took the new diesel version of the D90 for a week to find out.
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LDV's mysterious Chinese ute revealed! New twin-turbo dual-cab has the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger in its sights
By Andrew Chesterton · 26 May 2020
China's attack on Australia's dual-cab market is set to kick up another gear, with yet another new ute being readied to take on the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger. The new model - revealed by SAIC, the parent company of ute brand LDV - is officially br
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LDV D90 2020 review: Executive 4WD petrol
By Tung Nguyen · 12 May 2020
Chinese brands are growing at a rapid pace in Australia, and the LDV D90 is proof that they deserve the attention and success they are experiencing. That said, there are a couple of important caveats...
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LDV T60 Trailrider 2020 detailed! New turbo-diesel engine and local tuning for Great Wall Cannon and Isuzu D-Max rival
By Andrew Chesterton · 07 May 2020
The LDV T60 Trailrider 2 has been detailed for Australia, with a new turbodiesel engine and more refinement headlining the changes for the Chinese brand's workhorse. The biggest change occurs under the bonnet, where the existing 2.8-litre turbo-diese
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