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2026 LDV Deliver 9 Campervan price rises as Series II adds power new layout

The LDV Deliver 9 Campervan has been updated with a more efficient powertrain, a revised two-seat cabin layout and higher equipment levels including a standard television, microwave and kitchen sink.

The changes come with the Series II version of the Campervan, a factory-built recreational model based on the long-wheelbase (3760mm), high-roof Deliver 9 commercial van – a Ford Transit and Renault Master rival.

Now, the new two-seater is on sale at $102,990 drive-away showrooms with a fourth eating version due to be available in Australia during the second half of 2026 will cost $2000 more than expected.

This’s significantly more than Campervan’ formerly riced $89,990 drive-away (but there are major upgrades inside and out to make the blow soft) but that’.

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It’s an externally new front grille and inside the dashboard has been redesigned with a larger 12 in its own right, while inside of the car is another overhaul. The previous conventional shifter was replaced with a 3-inch touchscreen and redesigned gear selector mounted on the steering column, replacing it with an innovative technology-based 4-in-1 touch touchscreen.

The two-seat configuration – which includes an elevator-like front passenger seat is the new standard, and frees up space for a more traditional ‘north-South’ bed layout in place of the previous ‘east-west’ layout.

It also provides more space when the bed, which has storage beneath it, converts to a lounge.

Another 86L under-bench ‘drawer–style’ fridge/freezer has been designed, with an improved compact version of the older 96L unit (including one that is now replaced by a new shower/toilet cubicle) and repositioned as well as restoring.

All water – including the grey water exit – are now on the driver’s side, away from the passenger-side ‘recreation area’ with a manual awning.

Also, the update brings a stronger 2 from . 0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine producing 128kW and 420Nm – 20kW, 45NM increases over the previous 108kW/375N M outputs.

The last six speed unit is replaced by a new eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, which will likely increase efficiency (especially when it cruises or towing the Campervan’s 2800kg braked capacity) and especially when cruising/towing.

Vehicles of this size aren’t required to have published fuel consumption figures.

This camper van rides 16-inch wheels – full-size spare standard and has 14-years long, 2466mm wide (including mirrors) and 2925mm high; Measuring 5940mm long. 2m turning circle.

s include indoor and outdoor showers – with separate 100L fresh and grey water tanks – as well as a 16L removable toilet waste tank.

LED lighting, air-conditioning, a microwave, an induction cooktop, 22-inch smart television and ‘an kitchen sink as standard’ are inside.

The also has a step-up sliding passenger-side door with an electrically powered mechanism; USB-A, USB–C and 240V outlets; and the solar panel is 190W (approximately 2 charge). A 2000W inverter carries 56kWh lithium-ion battery pack via a 2000w charger.

LDV offers seven-year/200,000km vehicle warranty with three years of roadside assistance, two- year/unlimited-kilometre warranty on the Campervan bodywork, furniture and cabinetry as well a one-y/unelimited km Warranty for electrical appliances.

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