
Chinese brand LDV has slashed the price of its D90 seven-seat family SUV.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
or signup to continue reading
The range now kicks off at $39,990 drive-away for the two-wheel-drive Mode grade, which is a saving of about $4000.
That new entry price undercuts newer Chinese rivals such as the MG QS ($46,990 drive-away), but it is pipped to the post by the Chery Tiggo 8 ($38,990 drive-away).
Read more
- The ultimate seven-seat family SUV bargain? 2025 LDV D90 revealed with new turbo-petrol engine along with a price to seriously undercut rivals like the Toyota Fortuner, Ford Everest and Isuzu MU-X
- Cut-price Ford Everest, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Isuzu MU-X and Toyota Prado rival gets a new look and $6000 price rise: New-look 2025 LDV D90 Australian pricing released
- MG's answer to the Toyota Prado or Ford Everest? Seven-seat MG Majestor SUV revealed with rugged ladder-frame chassis
It is also significantly cheaper than big name rivals such as the Kia Sorento ($51,630 before on-road costs) and Toyota Kluger Hybrid ($62,410 before on-road costs).
Other off-road-focussed cut-price rivals like the Mahindra Scorpio (from $48,990 drive-away) and KGM Rexton (from $52,000) are also pricier.
All D90s get a heavy dose of interior tech and active driver aids.
This includes dual 12.3-inch displays - one for the multimedia and the other for the driver’s instruments - and rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitoring and auto emergency braking.

LDV covers its vehicles in Australia with a seven year/200,000km warranty and a five year/unlimited km roadside assistance package is included.
The D90 requires its first service at six months/5000km with the following intervals stretching to 12 months/10,000km.
2026 LDV D90 price
- Variant, Price
- D90 Mode 2WD, $39,990 drive-away
- D90 Executive 2WD, $47,884 drive-away
- D90 Executive 4WD, $51,568 drive-away
