LDV, originally part of the British Leyland group, was founded in 1993 specializing in light commercial vehicles. Known for practical vans like the Convoy and Pilot, the brand faced challenges before being acquired by China’s SAIC Motor Corporation in 2009. Today, LDV produces modern, efficient vans, pick-ups and EVs for global markets.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The LDV Maxus eTerron 9, produced from 2024 to the present, is a groundbreaking all-electric 4x4 pickup truck from SAIC Motor. Designed for global markets, it combines rugged utility and a 3.5-tonne towing capacity with advanced dual-motor performance and luxury-car technology.
The LDV Maxus eTerron 9 currently spans a single generation, known as the SK103 series, which made its global debut in late 2024. Built on the Starbridge Architecture, it features a 102.2kWh battery and a dual-motor AWD system producing 325kW. While branded as the Maxus eTerron 9 in Europe, it is marketed in Australia and New Zealand as the LDV eTerron 9, with sales officially commencing in mid-2025. In its domestic Chinese market, the vehicle is known as the Maxus Interstellar X. The lineup includes a standard electric version and a diesel-powered sibling called the Terron 9, with a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant scheduled to join the global range in 2027.
The LDV D90, produced since 2017, is a spacious and value-packed seven-seat SUV. Known for its robust design, it aims to deliver family-friendly practicality with increasing technology and refinement.
First Generation (Original D90): 2017-2024 (with various updates, including diesel option introduced in 2020). Updated Model (Often referred to as MY25 or new generation in Australia): Late 2024-Present (significant redesign, new turbo-petrol engine, enhanced tech, no diesel option).
The LDV T60 Max, launched in Australia in late 2021, is a powerful twin-turbo diesel ute offering impressive value and capability. It's a popular choice for those seeking a feature-packed workhorse.
The LDV T60 Max is considered a variant/update of the broader T60 lineage, rather than a distinct generation. LDV T60: 2017-Present (original models with 2.8L diesel, then 2.0L single-turbo). LDV T60 Max (with 2.0L twin-turbo diesel): Late 2021-Present. MY23/MY24 Updates: Late 2022 / Mid-2024 (various feature and pricing adjustments, including the 'Plus' model in 2024). MY25 Updates: Early 2025 (safety upgrades, increased towing, streamlined range).