LDV D90 News
China takes aim at the LandCruiser Prado
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By Andrew Chesterton · 02 Dec 2021
LDV has unveiled its latest weapon in the battle for off-road SUV supremacy, with the LDV D90 Pro emerging as a muscled-up answer to the Toyota LandCruiser Prado.Unveiled over a series of Chinese auto shows this year - and almost certain to make it to Aus
Is this the next-gen LDV ute?
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By Tom White · 22 Mar 2021
Is this the future LDV pick-up truck to help the brand take down the HiLux, Ranger, and D-Max?
LDV could find more growth in 2021
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By Stephen Ottley · 27 Feb 2021
We've written a lot in recent times about the rise and rise of Chinese brands in the Australian market.
The biggest sales winners in 2020 revealed
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By Justin Hilliard · 06 Jan 2021
If you ask most people, 2020 was a year to forget, but for some automotive brands, there was a silver lining as the sales of certain models actually exploded in Australia, where the overall market was down 13.7 per cent
MG to add 'Tiguan-sized' seven-seat SUV
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By Tom White · 15 Nov 2020
MG's expansion plans include a seven-seat SUV to take on key rivals in yet another market segment.
Car brands that are winning in 2020
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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
LDV ups D90 SUV ante with new diesel engine
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By Justin Hilliard · 16 Apr 2020
LDV Australia has added a powerful new diesel engine option to the D90 large SUV, which is based on the T60 ute
Prices dropped for 2020 LDV D90 seven seater
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By Matt Campbell · 01 Nov 2019
The LDV D90 is better value now than ever before.
Chinese car brands buck downward sales trend
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By Tung Nguyen · 08 Aug 2019
Australia’s new-car market might be struggling in 2019, dropping 7.7 per cent of volume after seven months of trading compared to the same period last year, but Chinese automotive brands – including Great Wall, Haval, LDV and MG – are steadily growing their share.
Five ANCAP stars for LDV D90, VW Arteon
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By Robbie Wallis · 22 Dec 2017
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has handed down two new five-star crash safety ratings to LDV's debut SUV, the T60-based D90 seven-seater, and Volkswagen's Arteon liftback sedan.