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  2. LDV Group - Wikipedia

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    LDV Group Limited, formerly Leyland DAF Vans, was a British van manufacturer based in Washwood Heath, Birmingham. Historically part of Rover Group and Leyland DAF, it was later a wholly owned subsidiary of GAZ. Owing to the global recession and a lack of long-term investment, production was suspended at the LDV factory in December 2008.

  3. Maxus - Wikipedia

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    SAIC Maxus Automotive Co., Ltd. trading as Maxus (LDV in Australia and New Zealand) and sometimes known by the pinyin transcription of its Chinese name, Datong (大通) is a Chinese vehicle brand. Currently, it is a commercial and passenger vehicle manufacturer being a wholly owned subsidiary of SAIC Motor , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which owns other brands ...

  4. LDV Maxus - Wikipedia

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    The LDV Maxus is a light commercial van model, originally produced by LDV Limited. It was launched at the end of 2004. It was launched at the end of 2004. The model was jointly developed under the LD100 programme code by LDV and Daewoo Motor , prior to Daewoo entering receivership in November 2000, in a five year, £500 million development ...

  5. Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    LDV omits the rear side windows The Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle (cargo minivan), priced US$34,750, has two seats and 1,464 lb (664 kg) of cargo capacity. [ 11 ] In August 2023, Canoo announced the LDV 190, retroactively renaming the original LDV to LDV 130; the LDV 190 is a Class 2 vehicle with reinforced suspension and 172 cu ft (4.9 m 3 ) of ...

  6. LDV Convoy - Wikipedia

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    The LDV Convoy is a light commercial van that was manufactured from 1983 until 2006. The Convoy and its predecessors were wider and longer versions of the Freight Rover Sherpa , based on the Leyland Sherpa series of vans from 1974 and later known as the LDV Pilot.

  7. LDV Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The LDV Pilot was the last of a series of a panel vans that was produced by from 1974 until 2005, originally as the 1974 Leyland Sherpa developed by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, which was in turn derived from earlier light commercials produced by the British Motor Corporation.

  8. List of SAIC vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Van Maxus V80: 2011 1st Van Maxus V90: 2019 1st Van Pick-up trucks Maxus T60. Maxus T70. Maxus T90: 2016 2019 2021 1st Pick-up trucks Pick-up trucks, also rebadged as ...

  9. Rover 200 / 25 - Wikipedia

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    Rover 213 SE, rear Rover 213 side profile. The original Rover 200 (sometimes referred to by the codename SD3) was the replacement for the earlier Triumph Acclaim, and was the second product of the alliance between British Leyland (BL) and Honda. [1]