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LDV T60 vs Renault Kangoo

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LDV T60
LDV T60

$32,549 - $51,990

2023 price

Renault Kangoo
Renault Kangoo

$24,888 - $28,990

2020 price

Summary

2023 LDV T60
2020 Renault Kangoo
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Turbo 4, 1.2L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

4.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
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2
Dislikes
  • Too expensive
  • Odd standard equipment list
  • Rough unladen ride

  • Premium fuel only
  • Big LHS blind-spot
  • No AEB
2023 LDV T60 Summary

This is it: Australia’s first fully electric ute.

It is telling of the times that the eT60, a dual-cab, no less, doesn’t come from a traditional titan of Australia’s car market like Ford, Nissan or Toyota.

Instead, it comes from Chinese upstart, LDV. The brand has already made a name for itself importing affordable alternatives to these mainstream rivals.

The combustion version of the T60 is chipping away at the market share of established names, commanding nearly six per cent of the light commercial market, placed fifth behind Mitsubishi.

Can the brand be more than a cut-price option, though? Does it have what it takes to be a first-mover with its all-electric dual-cab? We drove a pre-production example at its Australian launch to find out.

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2020 Renault Kangoo Summary

The Renault Kangoo is the closest competitor to Volkswagen’s top-selling Caddy in Australia’s small van segment (under-2.5 tonne GVM). In 2020 the enduringly popular German light commercial holds a commanding 72 per cent share of this market, compared to the Kangoo’s 21 per cent.

However, such a big imbalance in sales doesn't always reflect a similar disparity in vehicle design and performance. Fact is, after spending a working week in the Kangoo, the gap between VW’s runaway sales leader and its closest competitor is not as large as those sales figures might suggest.

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