LDV Mifa Reviews
You'll find all our LDV Mifa reviews right here. LDV Mifa prices range from $47,990 for the Mifa Mode 8 Seat to $47,990 for the Mifa Mode 8 Seat.
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, you'll find it all here.
LDV Reviews and News
"If you want to tow a boat, don't buy it!"
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By Tom White · 23 Nov 2022
LDV's eT60 is a big departure for the brand, taking a leap in price and targeting a specific buyer group, but the brand says big things are on the way for the next generation.
Australias first EV ute is here!
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By Tom White · 22 Nov 2022
Australia's first fully electric ute gets a price-tag.
What's the range on LDV's big electric van?
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By Tom White · 22 Nov 2022
LDV's big van goes fully electric, but is it too pricey?
LDV eT60 2023 review
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By Tom White · 22 Nov 2022
It's Australia's first fully electric ute, but is the price simply too high?
Meet LDV's fully electric Kia Carnival rival
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By Tom White · 22 Nov 2022
On top of the eT60 electric ute, LDV is also offering Australia's first fully electric luxury people mover, seeking corporate fleets with emissions targets.
2023 LDV T60 Max price and features
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By Chris Thompson · 17 Nov 2022
The LDV T60 Max has been given a light update for 2023, with the ute now costing over $7000 more than when it was introduced 12 months ago.
2023 LDV Mifa price and features
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By Chris Thompson · 15 Nov 2022
Chinese brand LDV, which has a focus on light-commercial vehicles and people movers, has announced pricing for its new Mifa MPV in Australia, taking the place of the G10 MPV while the commercial van carries on.The 2023 LDV Mifa, of which the brand appears
A Chinese people mover with supercar specs!
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By Tom White · 08 Nov 2022
While SUVs and utes rule supreme in Australia, China's people mover boom is yielding some wild results.
Is Australia ready for an electric ute?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 28 Oct 2022
Chinese brand LDV is betting big on Australia's first electric ute, with the brand to beat mainstream heavyweights like the Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, VW Amarok, Nissan Navara, Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi Triton to the party when the eT60 launches in just a couple of weeks time.
LDV Mifa set to crash Kia's Carnival party!
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By James Cleary · 27 Oct 2022
Already shaking up the local market with its sharply priced and well-equipped SUVs, dual-cab utes, and light-commercial van models, LDV is expanding its Australian line-up with the addition of the Mifa people mover.