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LDV targets budget bakkie buyers with new T60 Utility Single Cab
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Sunday World
LDV South Africa is expanding its push into the local commercial vehicle market with the introduction of the T60 Utility Single Cab, priced from R299 900.
Single-cab bakkies remain an important part of South Africa’s light commercial vehicle market, serving industries ranging from agriculture and construction to mining, security services and government fleets.
Six-speed manual transmissionThe T60 Utility Single Cab is powered by a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine producing 120kW and 410Nm, paired with a six-speed manual transmission.
Its local range has since expanded to include the T60 Double Cab, Terron 9, D90 SUV, Deliver 9 panel van and G10 commercial vehicle.
At its R299 900 starting price, the T60 Utility enters a fiercely contested workhorse segment where established rivals include entry-level derivatives of the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max and Mahindra Pik Up.