For a relatively unknown brand, China’s LDV has made a solid start in the Australian ute market. In its first 18 months on sale – since October 2017 – the LDV T60 double-cab has sold at just under half the rate of the Mazda BT-50 and a third of the rate of the Volkswagen Amarok. Perhaps more importantly, the LDV T60 has sold at more than seven times the rate of any other ute from China in the same period.
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