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LDV T60

$41,042 - $52,095* MRLP

The LDV T60 range of dual-cab utes offers a range that spans from tough workhorses to family-friendly flagships that can give European SUVs a run for their money when it comes to equipment and appointments. With a powerful bi-turbo diesel engine and proven powertrain components from global suppliers.

Latest LDV T60 ratings breakdown

7.4

Performance
7.3
Safety Technology
6.5
Ride Quality
7.6
Infotainment & Connectivity
7.3
Handling & Dynamics
7.0
Energy Efficiency
7.0
Driver Technology
7.5
Value for Money
8.2
Interior Comfort & Packaging
7.7
Fit for Purpose
7.7
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What we love

  • -Punchy 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel
  • -Improved ride with suspension tweaks 
  • -Nicely appointed cabin
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What we don't

  • -Still sounds gruff and agricultural
  • -Some basic safety technologies are MIA
  • -No capped-price servicing
2024 LDV T60 Max Plus reviewPlayIconRounded
Review | 20 Aug 2024

7.4

A new range-topping LDV T60 Max Plus brings a fresh face, some engineering tweaks and a revised cabin to the brand's dual-cab line-up.
2023 LDV T60 Max review: Australian first drive
Launch Review | 22 Nov 2022

7.0

The MY 2023 LDV T60 Max has launched with extra equipment and price rises across the range. But is the extra cash money well spent?
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Comparison | 3 Mar 2022

7.9

A subset of Chinese utes is threatening the established dual-cab ute market on value and equipment. We put the LDV T60 and GWM Ute head-to-head.
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2022 LDV T60 Max Luxe automatic review
Review | 31 Jan 2022

7.3

With a new 160kW/500Nm turbo diesel engine and eight-speed automatic transmission, the updated LDV T60 Max has the potential to be a real cat amongst the pigeons.

LDV T60 Price*

YearVariantPrice
2024LDV T60 Max PRO 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute 4XD Manual$41,042
2024LDV T60 Max PRO 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute 4XD$43,148
2024LDV T60 Max LUXE 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute 4XD Manual$45,779
2024LDV T60 Max LUXE 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute 4XD$47,884
2024LDV T60 Max PLUS 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute 4XD Manual$48,411
2024LDV T60 Max LUXE Mega Tub 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute LWB 4XD$49,463
2024LDV T60 Max PLUS 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute 4XD$50,516
2024LDV T60 Max PLUS Mega Tub 2.0L Diesel Dual Cab Ute LWB 4XD$52,095

LDV T60 Specs:

Select Variant (8 available)
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Price
$41,042*
FuelType
Diesel
Transmission
Manual
Drive Type
4XD
Engine
2.0DTT
Fuel Efficiency
9.2L / 100km
Seats
5
Towing braked
3000 kg
Towing unbraked
750 kg

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LDV T60 Dimensions

The LDV T60 has 8 variants. The height ranges from 1809mm to 1819mm, the width is 1900mm and length is between 5365mm and 5710mm:

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From1809mm1900mm5365mm
To1819mm1900mm5710mm

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2018 LDV T60 Pro (4x4): owner review
Owner Review | 18 Dec 2018
Did some research and after careful consideration including looking at used utes, this ute is fantastic and easily the best value for your money. Other used utes with 80,000klm on the clock and three years older were asking the same price as the LDV, so it was a no brainer. The 5 years warranty was also a big incentive and with a $5000 trade in of my rusted out Ford Ranger I drove it away for $28,000. with an added tow bar. Plus it isn't ugly and it gets a 5 star safety rating. My wife and I have just driven to Tennant Creek where we will be working and living, from Newcastle in 3 and a half days with a small camper trailer, 3 dogs, ute packed to the roof, plus two kayaks and a large roof pod which I tie down on the camper. Averaged 10.6klm fuel economy sitting on 100klm per hour. Not the greatest torque for a ute but well capable of overtaking road trains and slower Van's. Did notice if you push it over 115klm an hour, the fuel economy dips considerably. The auto transmission is geared well and drops down when needed. The six speed obviously helps in fuel economy and you also have the option of using it as a manual. The ride is also very good, towing the camper trailer over a few non brilliant road way sections wasn't an issue and we arrived in pretty good shape at the ed of the day. The ute is very comfy and air conditioning works brilliant within a very short time. Good vision and a comfortable ride made it a pleasure to drive and the cruise control made it so much easier and maintained its speed with no problems. The blue tooth is great for podcasts and music and the screen is massive and easy to navigate. Another good point is the room and how comfortable it is for passengers in the back seat. One bad point is the night lights, they are pretty useless. I added a bar light which certainly improved the driving at night, but when the high beam went off it was pretty dim. I put the fog lamps on which helped a bit but still recommend adding extra lights. All up I have now done over 10,000klm and am very pleased with the Ute. Reliability is always going to be the big question which only time will tell but so far this Chinese dragon is certainly keeping me, the three dogs, and of course my wife all very happy. This is my fith ute that I have owned and at the moment would highly recommend taking one for a test drive and giving it a go.
2017 LDV T60 Pro (4x4) review
Owner Review | 30 Jun 2018
Great vehicle , ride is a little stiff but smooths a little after a bit of use ! Rides better with a load , when towing press the power button and it will perform as good as the best ,cabin controls are in all the right places ,it pays to read the book as with the new technology etc it pays to know what th he limitations are (blind spot detection etc, these things are good but false blind spot detection at low speed happens ) the quality of the build both underbody and indside seems to equal its rivals could possibly have less hard plastics in cabin. The price attracted me but i only bought this vehicle after researching and climbing under other cheap dual cab 4x4's on the market ,The LDV t60 just didnt have any indicaters of a cheap car , and to top it off it looks good ! I have only done 5000 klms and only tried it it 4x4 once but i can say that it steers and handles well on most roads (hates the larger corrigations in dirt roads )better to slow down for them ! its enjoyable to drive now and i look forward to the weekends when i can get out and about , it loves the open road and the 2.8 Turbo doesnt feel like its working hard at 100 -110 klms you can manual shift or put it in pwr mode or a combination of both ,the T60 has no turbo lag and power is smooth right through the rev range. (Cruise control works great ,vehicle maintains constant speed set , except the steeper decents when it gains a little speed) as for the fuel economy I'm very happy ,getting about 750 to 800 out of a tank of Diesel , the sound system Air Con and heater work great , phone works good on the 10" screen although I'm trying to use a car play app for android and its proving to be difficult for me to set up (probably my fault )my previous car was a falcon ute on lpg gas but it was tired and this LDV T60 is doing everything i need so far ! the requirement was to have a ute that was economical , could be used as a family car, could tow the boat and go remote places on holidays and also work work around here on our 7 acre property carting water and small trailer etc . The T60 is doing that fine !
2018 LDV T60 Pro (4x4) review
Owner Review | 13 Jun 2018
Hi CarAdvice.com My name is Sam and I own an LDV T60 pro manual. I purchased the car to replace my old work vehicle. I’m in the electrical industry and I travel about 1200km per week of mixed driving from job to job, so fuel consumption and reliability is very important to me. The T60 has now got 15,000km since I bought it in January and so far has proven to be a very reliable addition to my business. It gets on average 750-850km per tank. It is very comfortable to drive and always feels effortless when taking off at the lights and getting around town. The Ute is no race car and lacks power when needed however day to day driving suits me just fine. The gearbox feels solid and precise when shifting unlike some other utes that feels like the shifter just sloshes around. Suspension wise the Ute can easily take big loads without sagging in the rear and doesn’t feel like it has any load in it. However the suspension feels a bit boaty at times. Diving and dipping a bit on bumpy roads. The one time I have taken the Ute off road it was more than capable and felt at home on unsurfaced roads and rugged terrain. When I bought the Ute I had to think about the future and having the extra seating for a child seat was very important but most importantly was the safety aspect of a car. The T60 has a 5 stay safety rating which puts me and most importantly my wife at ease. The car has departure warning and driver fatigue warning among other great safety features. The car is also packed with tech like a massive 10inch touch screen which is very handy especially when you have your iPhone connected and using maps to get around. The 6 speaker stereo isn’t the greatest LDV call it “ thumping” however it isn’t. In saying that there arnt too many utility vehicles that have great sound systems. The car ( in my opinion ) looks great. I get comments on how great it looks almost daily from my customers. It’s big it has day time running lights and fantastic deep looking paint. The inside looks great also ( for a Ute ) the interior has hard plastic EVERYWHERE some people would turn their nose up about that, but for me and what I use the car for is perfect. It is fit for purpose. I feel that LDV got it right with this Ute. The value for money is fantastic, it has a lot of standard equipment that you would expect to pay big dollars for. Some aspects of the Ute that could be improved would be power and handling. But seeing as there is such a huge market for aftermarket modifications it wouldn’t cost much to truly make the T60 Ute perfect. Lastly I’d like to say that Chinese cars have a a reputaion to be cheap and nasty. This car doesn’t fall into that at all l. You can see LDV are making the effort to make their utes and vans into serious contenders. Years ago People would hang crap on Kia but now they are proven to be a serious manufacturer. Thank you for the opportunity to have a say Sam
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Where is the LDV T60 made?
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The LDV T60 is built in Jiangsu, China.

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