LDV Maxus

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LDV Maxus
Manufacturer: LDV Limited
Production: 2005-present
Predecessor: LDV Pilot
LDV Convoy
Class: Van
Body style: SWB and LWB
Engine: 120PS 2499cc diesel engine

The Maxus is a van model produced by LDV Limited. It was launched in 2005. The model was jointly developed by LDV and Daewoo, prior to Daewoo entering receivership in 2000, in a five year, £500 million development programme. Following the General Motors acquisition of Daewoo, LDV secured the exclusive rights to the vehicle, and purchased the tooling and moved it from Daewoo's plant in Poland to the LDV site in Birmingham.

Since 2005 the vehicle has received good reviews and has sold well accross the UK.The Van is being used on fleet basis by companies such as Transco, Royal Mail and various UK police services. The van is also very popular in the hire market.

Not long after its launch the LDV Maxus was awarded the Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine "Van of the Year 2005".

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The Maxus is available in two wheelbases, three roof heights and a choice of 2.8t, 3.2t and 3.5t GVW.

The vehicle is also available in these roles:

  • A multi-purpose role, mixing seats and space for transport of goods
  • A minibus version providing either 12 or 15 seats
  • LDV also provide a large range of custom fleet built vans

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