The LDV T60 scores a safety boost, increased towing capacity, and more technology for 2025 as the brand streamlines its range from eight models to just three.
All variants are powered by a bi-turbo 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine producing 160kW/500Nm, mated to an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission.
The line-up now starts with the MY25 LDV T60 MAX Pro with automatic transmission, with the manual option discontinued across all variants.
LDV’s T60 MAX Pro is due in Australian showrooms this month, now equipped with advanced safety technology such as autonomous emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, a high-definition rear-view camera and electric power steering.
These upgrades coincide with an increased braked towing capacity of 3500kg (up from 3000kg previously).
Other changes include a new microfibre trim on the multi-function steering wheel, digital radio (in addition to AM and FM frequencies) and black roof rails.
The LDV T60 MAX Plus – which was introduced last year – remains available with a standard wheelbase or the option of a long wheelbase ‘Mega Tub’, and becomes a permanent part of the line-up after launching as a limited edition.
Both the short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase MY25 LDV T60 MAX Plus variants gain a high-definition 360-degree camera, digital radio, and the same increased 3500kg towing capacity.
“The ute market is highly competitive in Australia and we remain committed to offering customers a range of vehicles at the value end of the segment,” said Dinesh Chinnappa, the General Manager of LDV Australia.
“These upgrades bring advanced safety and other technology to the LDV T60 while still maintaining a price that people can afford, delivering a level of grunt that few rival utes can match for the money.”
MY25 LDV T60 pricing:
- LDV T60 MAX Pro: $45,253 drive-away (retail), $42,990 drive-away (ABN)
- LDV T60 MAX Plus: $52,095 drive-away (retail), $49,490 drive-away (ABN)
- LDV T60 MAX Plus Mega Tub: $53,674 drive-away (retail), $50,990 drive-away (ABN)