The upcoming LDV Terron 9 ute series, featuring both electric and diesel variants, has entered its final validation testing phase in Australia. Two prototypes have arrived for testing, marking a significant step towards their anticipated mid-2025 showroom debut.
LDV Automotive has confirmed the Terron 9 will be sold alongside the existing T60 ute range, offering Australian buyers more choices in the competitive ute segment. Testing has taken place on diverse routes across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, focusing on validating advanced safety features like speed-sign recognition and lane-keeping assistance.
LDV Australia General Manager Dinesh Chinnappa emphasised the importance of these tests for ensuring the vehicle's readiness for Australian conditions. The broader product range aims to cater to both traditional diesel ute buyers and emerging markets interested in electric utes, particularly fleet operators and mining companies seeking factory-built EV solutions.
The LDV Terron 9 is larger than the current T60 Plus, boasting increased dimensions across length, width, height, and wheelbase. Specific details about pricing and specifications will be revealed closer to the launch date. Despite modest sales of the pioneering LDV eT60, the company has high expectations for the eTerron 9, highlighting advancements in electric ute technology.
Pending successful testing, the first deliveries of the LDV Terron 9 series are expected in the second quarter of 2025, providing Australian buyers with a broader and modernised ute lineup.
Specifications
LDV Terron 9 Diesel:
- Engine: 2.5-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder producing 164kW of power.
- Transmission: Eight-speed automatic.
- Drivetrain: Available in rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations.
- Dimensions:
- Length: 5500mm
- Width: 1997mm
- Height: 1860mm
- Wheelbase: 3300mm
- Ground Clearance: 220mm
- Towing Capacity: Braked towing capacity of up to 3500kg.
- Payload: Ranges between 979kg to 1329kg, depending on configuration.
- Wheels: Offered with 18-inch or 20-inch alloy wheels.
LDV eTerron 9 Electric:
- Powertrain Options:
- Single-motor RWD: 200kW of power.
- Dual-motor AWD: 325kW of combined power, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 5.8 seconds.
- Battery: 102kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack.
- Range: Up to 430km on the WLTP cycle.
- Charging: Supports DC fast charging up to 115kW; vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability with several 2.2kW sockets and an external 6.6kW connection.
- Dimensions:
- Length: 5500mm
- Width: 1997mm
- Height: 1860mm
- Wheelbase: 3300mm
- Ground Clearance: 230mm
- Towing Capacity: Braked towing capacity of up to 3500kg.
- Payload: Between 650kg to 750kg, influenced by battery weight.
- Additional Features:
- 236-litre front trunk ("frunk") for extra storage.
- Power-operated rear glass.
- Multi-link rear air suspension, allowing the loading area to be lowered by 60mm in Easy Load mode.
Interior Features (Both Variants):
- Dual 12.3-inch screens for infotainment and driver display functions.
- Leather seat trim with an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat featuring ventilation and massage functions.
- Front seats foldable to create an almost flat sleeping area approximately 170cm long.
This comprehensive feature set positions the LDV Terron 9 series as a versatile option in the Australian ute market, catering to both traditional diesel users and those seeking electric alternatives.
FAQ
When will the LDV Terron 9 ute series be available in Australia?
The LDV Terron 9 ute series is expected to arrive in Australian showrooms by mid-2025, pending the completion of validation testing.
What are the engine options for the LDV Terron 9?
The LDV Terron 9 offers two options: a new-generation turbo-diesel engine and an all-electric powertrain with a single or dual-motor configuration.
How does the LDV eTerron 9 differ from the LDV T60 electric ute?
The LDV eTerron 9 features a larger battery, improved range of up to 430km (WLTP), and advanced electric ute technology, setting it apart from the earlier eT60 model.
What towing capacity does the LDV Terron 9 provide?
Both the diesel and electric variants of the LDV Terron 9 offer a braked towing capacity of up to 3500kg, making them suitable for heavy-duty use.
Will the LDV Terron 9 replace the LDV T60 ute?
No, the LDV Terron 9 will be sold alongside the LDV T60 ute range, broadening LDV’s offering in the Australian ute market.
What advanced safety features are included in the LDV Terron 9?
The LDV Terron 9 comes with modern safety features such as speed-sign recognition, lane-keeping assistance, and other electronic driver aids, tested for Australian conditions.
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