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LDV unveils updated Deliver 9 Campervan Series 2

07.03.2026 05:58 1 min 1 source
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LDV unveils updated Deliver 9 Campervan Series 2
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LDV Australia has launched the Series 2 version of its factory-built Deliver 9 Campervan, featuring increased power and a revised layout. Key updates include a new 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine (128kW, 420Nm), an eight-speed automatic transmission, and a two-seat variant with a north-south bed configuration. Pricing starts from $102,990 drive-away.

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