The LDV Deliver 9 Campervan has been updated with a more efficient powertrain, a revised two-seat cabin layout and higher equipment levels including a standard television, microwave and kitchen sink.

The changes come with the Series II version of the Campervan, a factory-built recreational model based on the long-wheelbase (3760mm), high-roof Deliver 9 commercial van – a Ford Transit and Renault Master rival.

The new two-seater is in showrooms now, priced from $102,990 drive-away, while a four-seat version scheduled to arrive in Australia in the second half of 2026 will cost $2000 more.

That’s substantially more than the Campervan’s previous rice of $89,990 drive-away, but there are significant upgrades inside and out to soften the blow.

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Externally there’s a new front grille, while inside the dashboard has been redesigned with a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen and a new steering column-mounted gear selector, replacing the previous conventional shifter.

The new standard two-seat configuration – which includes a swivelling front passenger seat – frees up space for a more conventional ‘north-south’ bed layout in place of the previous ‘east-west’ layout.

It also provides more space when the bed, which has storage beneath it, converts to a lounge.