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LDV Deliver 9 Camper Series II: update and price increase

06.06.2026 03:12 3 min 6 sources
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LDV Deliver 9 Camper Series II: update and price increase
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In Brief

The factory-built LDV Deliver 9 campervan gets a Series II upgrade with a more powerful engine, new layout, and extended warranty. The two-berth version starts at A$102,990, while the four-berth rises by A$15,000.

LDV has unveiled the updated 2026 Series II of its factory-built Deliver 9 campervan. The model features a redesigned interior, a new two-seat variant with a north-south bed orientation, a more powerful engine, and a revised transmission.

Pricing for the two-berth version starts at A$102,990, a significant increase over the previous model. The four-berth version has risen by A$15,000. Standard equipment includes a TV, microwave, and induction cooktop. The warranty has been extended to seven years.

Despite the price hike, the Deliver 9 remains the most affordable factory-built camper on the Australian market.

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