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The LDV D90, equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia technology and robust safety features, is a standout option in the large SUV market, offering exceptional value for discerning buyers.
As the newly refreshed 2025 D90 lineup makes its debut this month, it brings with it a striking new design, a more powerful gasoline engine, and a price increase of approximately $4,200 across the board—excluding the phased-out diesel option. This shift enhances the appeal of the outgoing 2024 models, which are available at compelling price points while stocks last.
Starting at an accessible $36,937 drive-away for retail customers ($34,990 for ABN holders), the LDV D90 2WD offers significant value. The top-tier Executive Diesel 4WD variant comes in at $50,095 drive-away ($47,490 for ABN holders), making the D90 a cost-effective choice in the competitive large off-road SUV segment.
Notably, even the highest-priced D90 models undercut several rivals by as much as $17,000. For instance, the premium Isuzu MU-X LS-T 4×4 retails for $67,990, while the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport ranges from $51,540 for the base GLX to $64,840 for the flagship GSR.
LDV D90 Pricing Overview:
- 2024 LDV D90 2WD: $36,937 (ABN: $34,990)
- 2024 LDV D90 Executive 2WD: $41,147 (ABN: $38,990)
- 2024 LDV D90 Executive 4WD: $44,832 (ABN: $42,490)
- 2024 LDV D90 Executive Diesel 4WD: $50,095 (ABN: $47,490)
For those in the market for an LDV D90, connect with one of CarExpert’s trusted dealers.
Beyond its competitive pricing, the LDV D90 impresses with a suite of technological advancements and luxurious features, all while maintaining a five-star ANCAP safety rating. Buyers interested in versatility can choose between 2WD and 4WD configurations, with options including a vivacious 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, or a robust 2.0-litre turbo-diesel mated to an eight-speed automatic.
The petrol engine delivers an energetic 160kW of power along with 350Nm of torque, while the turbo-diesel variant achieves 158kW and a potent 480Nm. The 2WD models offer selectable drive modes—Normal, Sport, and ECO—while 4WD variants feature additional off-road settings such as Rock, Mud, Sand, and Snow.
All D90 models provide a turning circle of 12.0 meters and consistent approach, departure, and breakover angles (28.0°, 25.0°, and 20.0°, respectively), alongside a wading depth of 550mm.
In terms of towing capabilities, the petrol-powered D90 can handle loads of up to 2,000kg, while the diesel variant excels with a braked towing capacity of 3,100kg.
Ride comfort is prioritized through a double-wishbone front suspension paired with a five-link coil-spring system at the rear. The entry-level D90 2WD features 18-inch alloy wheels, while Executive models are equipped with larger 19-inch wheels.
Whether you opt for the petrol or diesel engine, the D90 boasts a generous 75-liter fuel tank, allowing for longer journeys with fewer refueling stops. Fuel efficiency ratings indicate a claimed 10.2L/100km for petrol models and a more economical 9.1L/100km for diesel variants. All D90s measure 5,005mm in length and feature a 2,950mm wheelbase with a commendable ground clearance of 210mm.
Passenger comfort and cargo capacity are notable, with the ability to accommodate up to seven occupants and a base luggage capacity of 343 liters, which expands to 1,350 liters with the second row folded flat and a remarkable 2,382 liters when both the second and third rows are stowed.
Standard amenities across the D90 range include a 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, an 8.0-inch multifunction instrument display, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry and ignition, front and rear parking sensors, as well as LED headlights and daytime running lights. Enhanced versions, such as the D90 Executive, afford additional luxuries like door-mounted puddle lights, multi-zone climate control, an electric tailgate, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, ambient interior lighting, an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, premium audio, and luxurious leather seating for the first two rows.
At the apex of the lineup, the LDV D90 Executive Diesel 4WD adds features like a heated steering wheel complete with paddle shifters.
From a safety perspective, the entire D90 range is fortified with a comprehensive suite of active safety features, six airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchors, and three top-tether points for the second row. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) include autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane departure alerts, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, hill descent control, as well as fatigue warnings.
All LDV D90 models come with a five-year, 130,000km factory warranty that includes roadside assistance.
In summary, the LDV D90 presents itself as an impeccably designed, full-size family SUV, offering a well-appointed seven-seat interior—all at a price significantly below its competitors.
For more detailed inquiries on purchasing an LDV D90, reach out to one of CarExpert’s trusted dealers.
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Source:www.carexpert.com.au