As the Australian recreational vehicle landscape shifts, LDV stands out with its bold offerings. The manufacturer is gearing up to unveil the MY26 Deliver 9 Campervan, priced at $89,990 drive-away, embodying both affordability and innovation. Launching in the first quarter of 2026, this model promises to address the limitations of its predecessor with substantial enhancements.
LDV has recognized the financial strain many face when considering factory-built motorhomes, where pricing often exceeds $150,000. It's a demographic challenge that LDV intends to tackle head-on. "Look, if you have spent any time looking at factory-built motorhomes lately, you have probably noticed the staggering price tags," said a company spokesperson. The forthcoming MY26 model aims to alter the narrative around budget campervans significantly without compromising on essential features.
One of the standout improvements in the MY26 Deliver 9 lies beneath the hood. The outgoing model's 108kW engine is set to be replaced by a more robust 2.0-litre turbo-diesel powertrain generating 128kW and 420Nm of torque. This upgrade combines with an eight-speed automatic transmission, moving away from the previous six-speed setup. "For a campervan carrying water, batteries, and cabinetry, that torque figure matters," remarked an LDV engineer. This change is anticipated to enhance the driving experience, particularly in terms of ease and efficiency on highways.
Beyond internal specifications, the MY26 is designed with user comfort in mind. It includes the essential integrated bathroom with a cassette toilet and pull-out shower, a feature often not available within this price range. The kitchen area reflects a practical mindset, equipped with fixed cabinetry, a sink, a microwave, and a fridge/freezer combination designed for extended trips. "LDV focused on durability and ease of use," noted a company representative.
The campervan's layout caters to flexibility, easily transitioning from everyday utility to weekend adventures. The seating area can convert into a double bed, accommodating its design for four belted seats, which broadens its usability beyond just touring. For many potential buyers, the practicality of using the van for weekday errands as well as leisure activities is appealing.
Going off the grid is another area where the MY26 shines. Equipped with standard solar panels and a lithium battery system, the Deliver 9 allows for short-term independent operation. "Lighting, refrigeration, and basic appliances are covered,” an LDV product manager stated, reassuring potential adventurers about the practicality of off-grid camping. Additionally, an onboard inverter enables users to run conventional 240V devices.
Safety and technology are also at the forefront of the MY26 Deliver 9's design. LDV has installed a suite of modern safety features, including Autonomous Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane Departure Warning. "These inclusions help it align more closely with modern passenger vehicles than older commercial conversions," explained an LDV safety analyst. The updated dashboard also embraces modern connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, featuring a significant upgrade to a 12.3-inch infotainment screen.
As the 2026 release approaches, LDV is confident that the MY26 Deliver 9 Campervan will be a formidable competitor in the sub-$100,000 market. By enhancing critical aspects of the vehicle and focusing on user experience, the company is positioning itself favorably against both established and premium brands. The ongoing evolution of this campervan will surely attract a wider array of buyers seeking quality, adventure, and affordability in one package.

