LDV T60 Review - New Player Has Entered the Game

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Published 2024-07-10
The LDV T60 is a fresh off-the-boat offering to the ever-growing bakkie segment. This new double-cab bakkie is positioned as a competitor to the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max big three, but also hopes to steals sales away from the Volkswagen Amarok, Mitsubishi Triton, Nissan Navara and compatriots from GWM, JAC, Foton etc.

With strong on-paper engine figures and a generous list of standard equipment, the new LDV T60 looks promising. In this video review, Jacob Moshokoa gets behind the wheel of this new double-cab bakkie and evaluates the on-road drive, how it handles on dirt, and tests out the space and features.

0:00 - Intro
1:22 - Competitors
2:22 - Off road
3:00 - Engine
3:25 - Price
5:00 - Warranty and Service Plan
6:20 -Interior
9:32 - Rear seat
10:25 - Load bay
11:57 - Compare tool
12:43 - Power
14:15 - Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @patshes1951
    Buy an Isuzu you will have it fore ever. No frills.
  • @tatendak
    Shot themselves in the feet with that pricing. I am open to a Chinese bakkie and think their quality is acceptable for my needs , but at R750k, I’m getting a low mileage Hilux or Ranger.
  • @TheSchalk1982
    A new Hilux 2.4 auto 4x 4 is under R600k What on earth could you be smoking to even think of buying this absolute kak.
  • @MotorTorq_ZA
    I was born in England, and I remember seeing many LDV vans there when I was a toddler, basically LDV is a British brand that was bought by the Chinese who have used the name since. I used to see LDV Convoys, and Pilots driving around the place, but they aren’t made in England anymore, they are made in China
  • @Treyttt000
    Just for context, the top spec LDV is +/- R150k than the top GWM P-Series. I can already see them exiting the south african market before GTA VI arrives. If Big Dave is reading this, I would like to propose a video. CHINESE BAKKIES FACE OFF. A comparison test including a drag race and light off road and on road tests where you guys review all the chinese bakkies.
  • @dumiphama8811
    Just for comparison. We have a 2023 Hilux RS 4x4 auto Demo with 11000kms on our used showroom floor selling for R799995
  • @giftysambo4238
    Good review because Good reviewer. Nice as always Jacob. I love the competition
  • For me ISUZU is the only way ,you dont have to look over your shoulders incase someone is following you .isuzu is safe not a high risk
  • @Stevo299
    You must be off your rocker to pay 800k for this. Worth faaaakol in a few years time. You can buy a low mileage Hilux or Ranger for that price and get most of your money back on resale.
  • @BeardedTracker
    😂😂😂Almost R800k for Chinese bakkie rather get toyota hilux Xtracab
  • Presenter has a relaxed easy going presenting style - I guess it challenging to be unbiased especially when comparing against the more well-know brands...
  • You missed a storage space beneath the back seat and behind the back seat. That bakkie is very practical 🎉