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LDV incentivises Deliver 7 and D90 ranges

Selective sweeteners applied to LDV Deliver 7 van and D90 Mode SUV for a limited time

5 Feb 2026

LDV distributor Ateco Group has embarked on a metal moving mission through incentivising its Deliver 7 van and D90 Mode 2WD large SUV.

 

Starting with the funky looking Deliver 7 midsize van we find driveaway pricing remains the same at $44,726 and $46,832 for the SWB and LWB respectively but with value added via dual sliding doors, 360-degree camera, and alloy wheels at no extra cost (previously a $1500 option pack) for a limited time.

 

The deal applies to new vehicles in stock (excluding MY26 plated stock) until 31 March.

 

The current Deliver 7 arrived in late 2024 and brought with it increased levels of technology and safety enabling a Platinum safety rating by ANCAP.

 

Standard kit includes a sensor key with push-button start, LED external lighting, adaptive cruise control (with stop and go function), blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping assistance, door opening warning, speed sign recognition, front and rear parking sensors, tyre pressure monitors, and a rear-view camera.

 

LDV also had the good sense to equip its Deliver 7 with a full-size spare wheel.

 

Handily, the rear ‘barn’ doors have two-stage opening (at 90- and 180 degrees) to facilitate loading heavy items with a forklift.

 

The cabin features a 12.3-inch infotainment screen equipped with AM/FM/DAB+ radio reception, as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.

 

Power comes from a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel rated at 123kW/390Nm and driving the front wheels via a nine-speed automatic transmission.

 

The model is offered with a seven-year /200,000km warranty with roadside assistance included for the first five years (and unlimited kilometres) of ownership.

 

On the running cost front, the first service is due at six months/5000km (whichever comes first) and subsequent services are recommended every 12 months/20,000km.

 

Moving to the entry level seven-seat LDV D90 Mode 2WD (RWD) large segment SUV which is now priced from $39,990 driveaway (was $43,674 d/a) for private buyers and ABN holders representing a cut of $3684.

 

The deal lasts until 30 June while stocks last and excludes fleet, government, and rental buyers.

 

Pricing for the other two LDV D90 variants remains the same at $47,884 driveaway for the Executive 2WD and $51,568 driveaway for the Executive AWD with ABN holders paying $2394 and $2578 less than that respectively.

 

LDV pitches the recently upgraded D90 as “one of Australia’s most affordable seven-seat SUVs” all powered by the same turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that is part of the company’s Blue Core series.

 

Incorporated technologies include Miller Cycle technology that delays the intake valve closing time and is designed to improve combustion efficiency while reducing fuel consumption.

 

The unit also features variable valve lift (DVVL) which allows adjustment of the valve lift, balancing low-speed torque and high-speed power.

 

It has high pressure direct injection for enhanced fuel atomisation giving improved combustion efficiency and a balance shaft module is fitted to reduces engine vibration.

 

The engine is good for 184kW/410Nm compared with the previous model’s 160kW/350Nm rating with peak torque accessibly delivered between 2500-3500rpm.

 

Both the two- and four-wheel drive variants are equipped with an eight-speed torque converter automatic transmission. The four-wheel-drive variant retains shift-on-the-fly functionality when shifting between two- and four-wheel drive.

 

Concurrent with the 2025 upgrade, the D90’s braked towing capacity is increased from 2000kg to 3000kg in both two- and four-wheel drive configurations.

 

The update also introduced new styling inside and out starting with the front fascia which has a more rugged appearance and houses new ‘vertically stacked’ bi-LED headlights to deliver an improved beam of light.

 

The refreshed interior has dual 12.3-inch widescreen displays for the infotainment system and instrument cluster, plus new safety technology.

 

LDV says the D90 has one of the largest cargo areas in the seven-seat SUV segment.

 

The D90 is backed by the same warranty coverage as detailed for the Deliver 7.

 

2026 LDV Deliver 7 pricing*:

 

SWB (a)

$44,726

 

LWB (a)

$46,832

 

 

*National driveaway price.

 

2026 LDV D90 pricing*:

 

 

Private buyers

ABN holders

Mode (a)

$39,990

$39,990

Executive (a)

$47,884

$45,490

Executive 4WD (a)

$51,568

$48,990

 

*National driveaway price.


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