Official pricing for the Maxus eT60 has been released in Australia, where it is known as the LDV eT60. If you’re not aware, the Maxus name is trademarked in Australia by another company, so the ute and other vehicles – like the G90/Mifa MPV – made by SAIC Maxus (a subsidiary of SAIC Motor) get the LDV tag that is a reference to LDV Group (formerly Leyland DAF Vans) acquired by the Chinese carmaker in 2010. The eT60 is essentially a fully electric version of the facelifted T60 Max pick-up truck currently sold in Australia that is also rebadged as the MG Extender for Thailand. We get the T60 too, although it is currently in pre-facelift form and only comes with a 2.8 litre four-cylinder turbodiesel.
The asking price for the eT60 in Australia
is AUD 92,990 before on-road costs, which is a lot of money
considering the diesel-powered T60 Max ranges from AUD 41,042 to AUD 47,884 across its four variants, and those are drive-away
figures that include on-road costs. For the money, the eT60 features a
rear-mounted electric motor rated at 177 PS and 310 Nm of
torque that is good for a top speed of 120 km/h. By comparison, the 2.0 litre
biturbo four-cylinder turbodiesel used in the T60 Max churns out 218 PS and 500 Nm. It should be noted the electric ute has kerb weight of
2,300 kg, which is more than its diesel-powered equivalent that tips the scales
at between 2,115 to 2,150 kg.
Power for the eT60’s electric motor comes
from an 88.55-kWh lithium-ion battery providing up to 330 km of range following
the WLTP standard. For charging, the electric ute supports AC charging (Type 2
connection) up to 11 kW, with a full charge taking nine hours using a
three-phase outlet, or 13 hours with a single-phase one. There’s also support
for DC fast charging (CCS2 connection) up to 80 kW to get the battery from a
20-80% state of charge in approximately 45 minutes. The eT60 also an onboard
power outlet outlet capable of delivering 2kW.
In terms of equipment, the eT60 is
certainly not a bare basic workhorse and comes standard with 17-inch alloy
wheels, LED taillights, LED daytime running lights, a stainless steel sports
bar and side steps. The only oddity is the fitment of halogen headlamps,
although they do come with automatic on/off and follow-me-home functions. Other
items include single-zone air-conditioning, rain-sensing wipers, six-way
powered front seats, leatherette upholstery, a 10.25-inch touchscreen
infotainment system with Apple CarPlay connectivity, a reverse camera and four
speakers.
On the safety front, it is six airbags
(front, side, curtain), ABS, brake assist, EBD, ESP, hill descent control, hill
start assist, traction control, roll movement intervention, VDC and ISOFIX child
seat anchors. No active systems like autonomous emergency braking and lane keep
assist are present.

