02-05-2025 16:00 via drive.com.au

2025 LDV Deliver 7 review

The electric LDV eDeliver 7 is already on sale in Australia, and roughly 12 months later, the diesel version joined the range on Australian streets. Trent Nikolic tests a commercial van that positions itself in a competitive segment but with a clear focus on value for money.Skip ahead:IntroductionRunning costsPrice and specificationEnergy useInterior space and comfortOn-road assessmentConnectivity and infotainmentSummarySafety Next steps
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