The 2025 LDV Deliver 9 Campervan has been confirmed for Australia and when it arrives in showrooms next month, the Chinese-built camper will be the only factory-built turn-key camper available Down Under. The best part is, it’s less than $100k.
The 2025 LDV Deliver 9 Campervan is set to arrive in Australian showrooms next month, bringing an affordable, factory-built option to a market that, until now, has been dominated by pricier, non-factory-backed options – most of which are priced well above $100k.
The biggest wow-factor is the price, with the Chinese brand’s Deliver 9 Campervan priced from $89,990 drive-away, making it a downright bargain compared to many aftermarket fit-out options (although it is missing some features found on more expensive rivals, like audio and TV entertainment).
Companies like Snowy River, Jayco, Frontline and Trakka, complete ‘second-stage’ fit-outs of commercial vans Down Under including the Volkswagen Crafter, Renault Master and Fiat Ducato. However, the Deliver 9 Campervan is built as a camper in China and imported here, rather than being locally modified in Australia.
Based on the long-wheelbase high-roof Deliver 9 – measuring up at 5940mm long and around 2500mm wide – the camper comes powered by the same 108kW/375Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine and comes mated to a six-speed automatic.
It also features a maximum braked towing capacity of 2.8-tonnes (or 750kg unbraked), along with a payload of 729kg.
That’s significantly less compared to the 1.6-tonne payload of the van it’s based on, thanks to around 900kg of extra equipment fitted to the camper, bringing its tare weight up to a hefty 3271kg.
The standard 80-litre fuel tank goes untouched, while the addition of a 100-litre fresh water tank, 100L grey water tank and a removable 16-litre tank for toilet waste will also add some more weight.
Now for the good stuff – what you get.
For $90k, the LDV Deliver 9 comes fully kitted for extended camping trips, including a kitchen sink, 96-litre fridge (with 20-litre freezer), microwave, toilet, induction cooktop, diesel hot water unit, double bed and two showers: one inside and another outside.
Seating for four includes swiveling front pews to allow all four passengers a spot at a stowable table, while the fitment of ISOFIX child seat anchorage points in the rear seats means child seats can be fitted.
Outside, electric retractable side steps and a retractable awning on the passenger side also come standard, while a sliding fly-screen ‘door’ should help keep bugs out.
The double bed platform can be assembled or disassembled in less than a minute, according to LDV, and a large storage compartment underneath brings room for extra gear.
A built-in 2.56kWh lithium-ion battery pack is also fitted, topped up by a 190-watt solar panel on the roof and can run certain appliances via a 2000-watt inverter.
When hooked up to 240V mains power – at a caravan park, for example – a roof-mounted air-conditioning unit can be operated within the van.
The Deliver 9 Campervan will arrive at selected LDV showrooms from October 2025.?
Happily, LDV covers its new camper with a three-year/160,000km vehicle warranty, while the van's bodywork, furniture and cabinetry is covered for two-years (unlimited kms) and the electrical appliances are covered for 12-months (unlimited kms).
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