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The LDV Deliver 9 range has been expanded with the introduction of a bus and cab chassis.
Power come from a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel (110kW / 375Nm) driving though a six-speed automatic transmission. The Deliver 9 cab chassis has a six-speed manual option.
With a 2.4 tonne payload and braked towing capacity of 2.8 tonnes, the Deliver 9 Cab Chassis sits on a ladder frame, has a 3760mm wheelbase and is 2094mm wide. It has dual rear wheels.
The Deliver 9 bus has Bosch electronic stability control, there’s autonomous emergency braking and lane departure warning. Cruise control make for more relaxed driving, particularly on long country trips.
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Entry and exit are helped by an electric retractable side step, sliding side door and a wide central aisle. Separate rear air conditioning makes passengers in the bus more comfortable.
An eight-way adjustable driver’s seat lets them set their preferred seating position, and a 4.2-inch LCD display puts vehicle information at their fingertips. Steering wheel controls let you use the 10-inch infotainment system. There is Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth connectivity.
The all-new LDV Deliver 9 bus and cab chassis come with a factory-backed three-year/160,000km (whichever occurs first) warranty. There is capped pricing for scheduled services up to three years or 95,000 km (whichever occurs first).
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“Deliver 9 is all about delivering more for less in the van segment,” says Dinesh Chinnappa, LDV General Manager. “The vans represent outstanding value and don’t compromise on comfort or safety.