The 2023 LDV D90 large SUV has received a price rise of up to $3550.

Snapshot

  • 2023 LDV D90: Everything you need to know
  • Large body-on-frame SUV priced from $38,990 drive-away
  • Two variants available; turbocharged four-cylinder petrol or diesel

First launched in 2017, the seven-seat, body-on-frame D90 is due for an update in the coming months, as LDV has recently unveiled a restyled version of the SUV in its home market, with further price rises likely.

In pre-update form, it is available in two variants – Mode and Executive – priced from $38,990 drive-away with the option of a turbocharged four-cylinder petrol or diesel, and two- or four-wheel-drive.

The LDV D90 – based on the T60 dual-cab ute – competes with other ute-based large SUVs in Australia, including the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Toyota Fortuner, Ford Everest and Isuzu MU-X.

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2023 LDV D90 pricing

All prices are drive-away.

LDV D90 Executive 4WD interior
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2023 LDV D90 features

Mode

Executive 2WD

Executive 4WD

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Colours

Metal blackMetal ash grey
Ocean blueWarm white.

Engine, drivetrain, and fuel economy

Under the bonnet, the LDV D90 is available with two engine options: a 160kW/350Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine or a 158kW/480Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine.

The petrol engine is matched to a six-speed torque-converter automatic transmission, while the diesel is paired to an eight-speed unit.

LDV D90 Executive 4WD engine
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The LDV is available with either two-wheel-drive (Mode and Executive petrol) or four-wheel drive (Executive petrol and diesel).

Diesel variants have a 3100-kilogram braked towing capacity, while petrol models are limited to 2000kg.

All versions of the D90 have a 750kg unbraked limit and a maximum 200kg tow ball download.

2023 LDV D90 fuel economy
2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol 2WD10.2L/km238g/km
2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol 4WD10.9L/100km255g/km
2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel 4WD9.1L/100km238g/km

A 74-litre fuel tank is fitted across the LDV D90 range. 95RON premium unleaded or higher is required for the petrol D90.

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Safety

The LDV D90 is covered by a five-star ANCAP safety rating based on testing conducted in 2017.

This rating will expire at the end of 2023, in line with ANCAP’s newly-introduced six-year date-stamp limit.

Six airbags (dual front, side and curtain) feature across the lineup, including coverage for third-row passengers.

2023 LDV D90 active safety features
Autonomous emergency braking (vehicle, pedestrian)Lane departure warning
Blind-spot alertDriver fatigue warning
Traffic sign recognitionAdaptive cruise control.

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Dimensions

The LDV D90 is 5005 millimetres long, 1932mm width and 1875mm tall, with a 2950mm wheelbase.

It has a 210mm ground clearance and a 550mm wading depth.

2023 LDV D90 boot space

LDV claims the D90 has an 1140-litre boot capacity with the rear seats in position.

Folding the second row increases luggage capacity to 1800 litres, while there’s 412L of storage with all seats in use.

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Warranty and servicing

As with several other LDV vehicles, the D90 is covered by a five-year/130,000-kilometre warranty, with roadside assistance for the duration of this period.

LDV’s latest vehicles – the Mifa people-mover and the MY23 T60 Max ute – have extended seven-year/200,000-kilometre coverage, but this has yet to be applied across its lineup.

Servicing for the D90 is required every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever occurs first.

LDV doesn’t offer a capped-price servicing program for the D90.

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