LDV T60 Pro Max now Australia’s cheapest dual-cab ute

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    The LDV T60 Pro Max is currently Australia’s cheapest dual-cab ute after being reduced to $36,990 drive-away for ABN holders until December 31, 2025 – its lowest asking price to date.

    At $36,990 the T60 Pro Max – which comes with an automatic transmission and four-wheel drive standard – undercuts the GWM Cannon at $40,490 drive-away and the KGM Musso’s $42,500 drive-away starting price. 

    The cheapest automatic four-wheel drive version of the current Toyota HiLux dual-cab is $50,420 before on-roads – with the more expensive new generation on sale next month – and the Ford Ranger at $51,130 before on-road costs. 

    The $36,990 entry price for the T60 Pro Max automatic matches the previous run-out offer for the manual version, which was dropped earlier this year. 

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    The offer applies to the latest 2025 model year (MY25) T60 Pro Max and is $2000 less than the standard price, with premium paint an additional $500.

    All three MY25 T60 model grades are powered by a 160kW/500Nm 2.0-litre bi-turbo four-cylinder diesel engine and eight-speed auto and are equipped with four-wheel disc brakes and four-wheel drive. 

    As well as minor exterior updates, the MY25 T60 Pro Max added a 3500kg braked towing rating – up from 3000kg – as well as electric power steering, lane-keep assist and a high-definition reversing camera.

    It also gained digital radio, black roof rails and microfibre steering-wheel trim. Inside, it features a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay.

    LDV Australia has also taken $2500 off the rest of the T60 lineup as part of the promotion.

    This sees the MY25 LDV T60 Max Plus at $42,990 drive-away and the long-wheelbase T60 Max Plus Mega Tub at $43,990 drive-away (both prices for ABN holders). 

    There are no changes to the price of the electric version, the eT60, which remains $92,990 before on-road costs.

    The T60 is backed by a seven-year, 200,000km warranty.

    The diesel-powered ute is LDV Australia’s best-seller, although sales have fallen by around one-third in 2025.

    The slightly larger LDV Terron 9 dual-cab ute joined the range earlier this year, slotting in above the T60 lineup. It’s currently priced from $49,990 drive-away.

    MORE: Explore the LDV T60 showroom

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