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Diligence to showcase premium campers Naya and Omani at Vanlife Expo Grenoble, LDV updates Deliver 9

28.05.2026 05:03 1 min 2 sources
Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA + 1 more
Diligence to showcase premium campers Naya and Omani at Vanlife Expo Grenoble, LDV updates Deliver 9

In Brief

French company Diligence will present two premium camper models based on Mercedes Sprinter at Vanlife Expo Grenoble. Meanwhile, LDV Australia has launched the second series of the Deliver 9 camper with a new engine and layout.

Diligence at Vanlife Expo Grenoble

Diligence, based in Gironde, will showcase two premium camper models on Mercedes Sprinter at Vanlife Expo Grenoble, held on May 9–10, 2026: Naya (Dili 38) and Omani (Dili 16). Both are two-seater vehicles with 4×4 all-wheel drive.

  • Naya (from €147,800): face-to-face lounge, transverse bed 135×196 cm, induction kitchen, fixed bathroom with shower, lithium batteries 330 Ah, solar panels 330 W.
  • Omani (from €164,000): 7-meter Sprinter base, U-shaped lounge, permanent sleeping area, large shower, two-part kitchen, battery 300 Ah, water tank 150 L.

LDV Deliver 9 Series 2

LDV Australia has released the updated factory camper Deliver 9 Series 2. Key changes include a new 2.0-liter diesel engine (128 kW, 420 Nm), eight-speed automatic transmission, and a two-seater version with a longitudinal bed. Starting price is AUD 102,990.

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Diligence to present two premium campervans at Vanlife Expo Grenoble

29.04.2026 Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA

LDV unveils updated Deliver 9 Campervan Series 2

07.03.2026 Fleet Auto News HRV

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