LDV is set to receive a major boost on the Namibian motoring scene with the imminent arrival of two exciting new models, the LDV D90 SUV and the all-new LDV Terron 9 pickup. With these new models expected November, LDV’s first-ever SUV offering in Namibia, the much-anticipated D90, will be available in two derivatives, namely the Elite and Flagship versions.
For the D90 the preliminary retail price is in the region of N$799 900 for the Elite and around N$899 900 for the top-of-the-range Flagship derivative. Meanwhile, the mean looking 2.5 litre bi-turbo Terron 9 pickup is expected to be available in three derivatives, the Elite, Premium and Flagship, ranging in price from N$699 900 to N$849 900.
Known internationally for delivering robust vehicles that blend cutting-edge technology with exceptional value, LDV is now ready to continue making its mark on Namibian roads with models that promise comfort, power, and durability.
The LDV D90 is no ordinary SUV. Designed to rival established giants in the segment, it is a full-sized seven-seater offering a bold design, modern comforts, and powerful performance. Under the hood, the D90 is powered by an efficient and strong turbocharged engine, delivering the grunt required for both city commutes and rugged Namibian adventures.
Inside, the D90 sets new standards in its class with a premium cabin that blends practicality with luxury. Highlights include advanced infotainment with a large touchscreen interface, wireless smartphone connectivity, and driver-assistance features that make long journeys more relaxed. With flexible seating arrangements and ample cargo space, the D90 is tailor-made for families and explorers alike.
LDV’s engineers have also ensured the D90 meets the demands of Africa’s toughest terrains. With high ground clearance, a robust chassis, and intelligent four-wheel-drive capability, the D90 will feel equally at home on Windhoek’s city streets or the gravel backroads leading to Etosha.Alongside the D90, LDV is introducing the Terron 9, a new-generation pickup that is set to redefine expectations in Namibia’s bakkie market. Built with versatility in mind, the Terron 9 balances workhorse dependability with passenger comfort, making it suitable for both commercial and lifestyle buyers.
The Terron 9 boasts a muscular exterior with a commanding road presence, while under the skin it features powerful yet efficient engine options that promise competitive towing and payload capacities. Inside, the cabin is a far cry from the utilitarian pickups of old — it comes with advanced safety technology, smart connectivity, and driver-friendly ergonomics that turn long drives into a pleasure.
With the growing popularity of premium double-cabs in Namibia, the Terron 9 arrives at the perfect time to give customers more choice. LDV has designed the Terron 9 to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with established competitors and giants of the motoring industry, but with LDV’s hallmark of affordability and generous standard features, it could quickly become a favourite among local buyers.
The launch of the D90 and Terron 9 mark a significant step in LDV’s Namibian presence. The brand has historically earned a reputation across global markets for durability, technology, and value. Now, Namibian motorists are experiencing LDV’s formula first-hand.
In this regard LDV Namibia is preparing for strong demand as anticipation builds. Both new vehicles are expected to arrive with competitive pricing structures, extensive warranties, and aftersales support to ensure peace of mind for buyers.
From family outings to off-road adventures and from urban business needs to rural work demands, the LDV D90 and LDV Terron 9 are built to effortlessly traverse Namibia’s diverse driving conditions. With their combination of style, strength, and affordability, these two new models are poised to shake up their segments.
For anyone in the market for a feature-rich SUV or a hard-working yet refined pickup, LDV’s new arrivals may just be the game-changers the local motoring scene have been waiting for.
The well-known LDV brand, which was in the past part of the Rover Group in the United Kingdom, is winning over the hearts and minds, and perhaps most importantly, wallets, of Namibian consumers by giving prospective buyers what they want. That is power, affordability and reliability, which are three characteristics quickly making LDV a local household name.
“The LDV brand has a solid path for the future with the backing of M&Z Motors. These vehicles produce lots of power, offer good pricing and provide good warranties,” said LDV sales executive, Ashley Daniels.

