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LDV D90

The large, rugged SUV based on a ute is no new concept, as seen with the Toyota Fortuner, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Isuzu MU-X.

But the D90 is LDVs take on the formula, with the SUV sharing the same platform and underpinnings as the T60 ute, only with an added third-row of seating and a more secure boot.

And, of course, being a model from a challenger brand, the D90 is much more affordable (from $38,990 drive-away) than its contemporaries while still serving up either a 165kW/350Nm 2.0-litre petrol or competitive 160kW/480Nm 2.0-litre turbo-diesel powertrain.

The line-up currently starts at $43,147 for the D90 Mode (2WD) and ranges through to $51,042 for the range-topping D90 Executive (4WD).

LDV D90 News

MG's answer to the Toyota Prado or Ford Everest? Seven-seat MG Majestor SUV revealed with rugged ladder-frame chassis

MG's answer to the Toyota Prado or Ford Everest? Seven-seat MG Majestor SUV revealed with rugged ladder-frame chassis

By C.hris Thompson - 21 Jan 2025
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

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

By S.amuel Irvine - 2 Dec 2024
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

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

By J.ohn Law - 4 Nov 2024
'Everything will be MGified': Why Australia's most popular Chinese car maker won't expand into sub-brands to rival GWM, Lexus and Xpeng despite plans to conquer every segment

'Everything will be MGified': Why Australia's most popular Chinese car maker won't expand into sub-brands to rival GWM, Lexus and Xpeng despite plans to conquer every segment

By T.om White - 22 Oct 2024
Big update coming for 2025 LDV D90 large SUV? Cheap Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Prado rival spotted in Australia

Big update coming for 2025 LDV D90 large SUV? Cheap Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Prado rival spotted in Australia

By J.ohn Law - 27 Jun 2024
'Everything is on the table': 2024 MG Marvel R, new MG3, Cyberster and more to underpin MG's expansion plans in Australia

'Everything is on the table': 2024 MG Marvel R, new MG3, Cyberster and more to underpin MG's expansion plans in Australia

By T.om White - 17 Mar 2023
A mid-size SUV for LDV? Haval H6 and MG HS PHEV safe for now as LDV keeps focus on commercial offerings

A mid-size SUV for LDV? Haval H6 and MG HS PHEV safe for now as LDV keeps focus on commercial offerings

By T.om White - 24 Nov 2022
Where to next for LDV? Plenty of fresh metal available overseas for the challenger brand to take on Ford Ranger Raptor, Kia Carnival and Isuzu MU-X

Where to next for LDV? Plenty of fresh metal available overseas for the challenger brand to take on Ford Ranger Raptor, Kia Carnival and Isuzu MU-X

By T.om White - 7 May 2022
Australia's cheapest large SUV gets a price bump! 2022 LDV D90 increase caused by supply issues but Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, SsangYong Musso rival still the most affordable

Australia's cheapest large SUV gets a price bump! 2022 LDV D90 increase caused by supply issues but Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, SsangYong Musso rival still the most affordable

By T.im Nicholson - 4 Mar 2022
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LDV D90 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the LDV D90 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Water in my 2022 LDV D90's engine

    This is a complex issue and CarsGuide does not give legal advice on matter such as this. However, from a practical standpoint, water on the road in puddles could conceivably enter the engine and cause damage if you managed to hit just the right puddle at just the right speed and at just the right angle to force water into the engine’s air intake system.

    In any case, this would likely (as you are discovering) be considered accidental damage rather than a warranty issue as the problem wasn’t caused by a fault in the car’s materials or manufacture. Which means you might be better off tackling your insurance company to see if such damage is covered by your vehicle policy. Damage to a vehicle from (flood) water is much more likely to be an insurance job, so start there.

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  • Water leaks into my 2018 LDV D90 Luxe

    It’s often the case that the spot you see water entering the car is not where the actual leak is located. Water can take all sorts of interesting routes on the way to where you can see it, being driven by both the air passing over the car and following the odd shapes and profiles that make up the bits of a car’s body you can’t see.

    But believe it or not, one of the best ways to find the source of a leak is to sit in the car while somebody on the outside trains a garden hose in specific places. As the aim of the hose moves, you might find the leak increases and decreases, helping you pin-point the source.

    This cause of a water leak can sometimes be as simple as a small twig or leaf stuck in a door rubber, but it can also be the result of a damaged seal, body damage and even a replacement windscreen that has not been sealed properly.

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  • The display screen has stopped working on my 2022 LDV D90

    This might sound like a long shot, but are you sure the fuse was okay? Sometimes, these delicate little fuses might look fine, but can still be blown. To make certain, change it for a new fuse anyway and see if that returns things to normal.

    However, modern car components like display screens are no different to any other modern electronics (except they live in a much more hostile environment than the TV in your loungeroom). Which means, of course, they can simply die for no apparent reason. At which point, this becomes LDV’s problem as it’s a pretty straight-forward warranty issue. Take the car back to the dealership, tell them the problem and it’s their responsibility to fix as per Australian Consumer Law. LDV can choose to fix the screen or replace it, but it must be returned to fully working condition at no cost to you.

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  • Fuel range on my 2023 LDV D90 goes up, not down, on long drives

    Let’s start with the concept of a dealership charging for a problem that is probably a warranty claim in the first place. Warranty repairs shouldn’t cost the owner anything, so the dealership is skating on thin ice in the first place.

    But secondly, this doesn’t sound like a problem at all. In fact, I’d say it’s perfectly normal behaviour. What’s happening is that the car’s computer is looking at how much fuel the vehicle has used in the immediate past, and calculating how far you can go on the fuel you have left, at that rate of consumption. When you switch from stop-start running to highway driving, your consumption per 100km falls. When the computer notices this, it recalculates how far you can go with your reduced consumption, and the estimated range on the trip-computer goes up.

    Fuel range is the inverse of fuel consumption, when consumption goes down, range goes up. And since the car’s computer models the range based on your recent consumption rate, highway running will usually cause the range to creep up. Eventually the range will plateau and then begin to fall. When you hit the city, the range will begin to fall more quickly. The dealership should have been able to explain this to you rather than threatening to charge for taking a look at it.

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LDV D90 Models Price and Specs

The price range for the LDV D90 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $43,147 and going to $51,042 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 SUV 2.0L, ULP, 8 SP AUTO $43,147 $51,042
2024 SUV 2.0L, —, 6 SP AUTO $28,710 $42,130
2023 SUV 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $28,160 $40,150
2022 SUV 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $25,630 $37,290
2021 SUV 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $23,980 $49,830
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LDV D90 Interior

Shown above are interior details for the LDV D90 2020.

LDV D90 Towing Capacity

The LDV D90 has maximum towing capacity of 3000kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 SUV 3000kg 3000kg
2024 SUV 2000kg 3100kg
2023 SUV 2000kg 3100kg
2022 SUV 2000kg 3100kg
2021 SUV 2000kg 3100kg
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LDV D90 Dimensions

The dimensions of the LDV D90 SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 SUV 1876x2016x5046 mm 246 mm
2024 SUV 1875x1932x5005 mm 210 mm
2023 SUV 1875x1932x5005 mm 210 mm
2022 SUV 1875x1932x5005 mm 210 mm
2021 SUV 1875x1932x5005 mm 210 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All LDV D90 Dimensions

LDV D90 Colours

  • Blanc White
  • Ocean Blue
  • Warm Argent
  • Metal Ash
  • Metal Black
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the LDV D90 2020.

LDV D90 Fuel Consumption

The LDV D90 is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by ULP, Diesel and — fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 9.1L/100km for SUV /ULP for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 SUV 9.1L/100km 2.0L ULP 8 SP AUTO
2024 SUV 9.1L/100km 2.0L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2024 SUV 10.2L/100km 2.0L 6 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 9.1L/100km 2.0L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 10.2L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 9.1L/100km 2.0L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 10.2L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 9.1L/100km 2.0L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 10.2L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO
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LDV D90 Boot Space

The LDV D90 SUV has a boot space size of 343 Litres.
LDV D90 Boot space LDV D90 Boot space
Shown above are boot space details for the LDV D90 2020.

LDV D90 Wheel Size

The LDV D90 has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 265x60 R18HT for SUV in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 SUV 265x60 R18HT 265x60 R18HT
2024 SUV 255x60 R18 255x60 R18
2023 SUV 255x60 R18 255x60 R18
2022 SUV 255x60 R18 255x60 R18
2021 SUV 255x60 R18 255x60 R18
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All LDV D90 Wheel Sizes