Order books for the LDV eDeliver 5 have opened, with the new electric van priced from $47,990 drive-away, making it the cheapest electric van on sale in Australia across any segment or brand.

Slotting below the eDeliver 7 and eDeliver 9, the eDeliver 5’s $47,990 drive-away price for ABN holders – a limited-time offer – makes it temporarily the cheapest electric van in Australian showrooms.

It undercuts electric rivals including the Peugeot E-Expert from $79,990 before on-road costs, and Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo at $69,990 before on-road costs.

The introductory price will run until July 31, 2026, with LDV Australia not disclosing the post-offer pricing, though the eDeliver 5 is expected to remain competitive with the Farizon V7E, priced from $49,990 drive-away.

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First customer deliveries of the LDV are expected in July 2026, pending any delays, with the eDeliver 5 launching in Australia earlier than the previously expected 2027 timing.

“There has been a seismic shift in consumer behaviour due to recent geo-political tensions, fuel insecurity, and surging diesel costs,” said LDV Australia general manager Dinesh Chinnappa in a statement.

Electric vehicle (EV) sales jumped to a record 16.4 per cent market share in Australia in April 2026, up from 6.6 per cent at the same point the previous year.

“With that in mind we brought forward our plans to introduce the LDV eDeliver 5 to the Australian market, which is why stock will initially be limited,” Mr Chinnappa said.