

Scott Collie
2 Years Ago
LDV’s new people mover packs considerably more safety equipment and technology than its predecessor, plus a bolder and more modern look inside and out.
The 2023 LDV MIFA has arrived in Australian showrooms and all new models at feature a 2-2-3 seating format, though an eight-seat model is also coming.
There’s a $9-10,000 difference between the three MIFA variants, called Mode, Executive and Luxe.
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The LDV MIFA has yet to be assessed by ANCAP.
Standard safety equipment across the range includes:
The Executive and Luxe also receive front parking sensors and a surround-view camera.
The 2023 LDV MIFA consumes9.3L/100kmon the combined cycle. It has a 75L fuel tank.
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Our expert take on LDV MIFA drivability.
The only engine is a turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol four-cylinder with 160kW of power and 360Nm of torque, mated with an Aisin-sourced eight-speed automatic transmission.
The petrol-powered MIFA will soon be joined by an electric variant, the MIFA 9, due here before the end of this month.
It’ll use a 180kW/350Nm electric motor and a 90kWh battery, good for a claimed 440km on the WLTP test cycle.
What colours are available for the LDV MIFA
The MIFA is available in the following finishes:
The LDV MIFA is covered by a seven-year, 200,000km warranty with five years or 160,000km of roadside assist.
Servicing is required every 12 months or 10,000km, whichever comes first.
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