After a gestation period that would make an elephant look like Speedy Gonzales, the long-awaited replacement for LDV’s aging Pilot and Convoy vans has finally been unveiled. The new Maxus range is the ...
LDV’s MAXUS van is proving to be a clear winner for Anglian Home Improvements with the order of 40 new vans worth over £750,000 at showroom prices. The UK’s leading home improvements company has ...
Vans designed and formerly made in Birmingham are being exported all over the world after being made at their new China factory. The LDV name now lives on elsewhere in the world after Chinese ...
Vans synonymous with Birmingham is making a comeback in the city – only it is being built nearly 6,000 miles away. LDV vans, built at Washwood Heath until the firm’s collapse seven years ago, will go ...
Chinese car conglomerate SAIC has revealed the Maxus V70 people mover in its home country, where it used the Maxus brand name instead of LDV as is the case in Australia. The Maxus V70 is a van-based ...
Russia’s GAZ Group will start selling British-built Maxus light commercial vehicles, produced by its British subsidiary LDV in September. It will sell Maxus vans with short and long wheelbases, ...
SAIC is continuously looking at ways to expand its presence in China and taking over overseas manufacturer seems to be the easiest way to do that. The Chinese carmaker is reportedly looking at ways to ...
SHANGHAI-- A British newspaper has reported Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. is in talks to buy another British vehicle manufacturer. LDV Group is a Birmingham, UK based light commercial vehicle ...
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