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Chris Fincham28 Jan 2026
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Cut-price LDV Campervan hits Gold Coast Expo

New factory-backed couple's camper among massive motorhome line-up at annual Queensland show

One of Australia's most affordable turnkey campervans will be a star attraction at this year's Let's Go Gold Coast Caravan & Outdoor Expo at the People First Stadium in early February.

The latest MY26 LDV Deliver 9 Campervan on display will feature a number of updates from the factory-backed camper first revealed late last year, including more power from the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine and a redesigned interior floorplan.

LDV Campervan is making its first show appearance in 2026

Priced from $89,990 drive-away, the Chinese-built LDV campervan is ready to go with just about everything you need for a touring holiday, including combination shower and toilet, fridge, air-conditioner, microwave, and a rear lounge/dinette that converts to a double bed. The two-berth 5940mm long camper also includes four seats with seat belts for the weekday family run.

Adding to the fresh campervan line-up at the annual Gold Coast show will be the latest battery-powered models from AdventurEV and a new Volkswagen T7 Transporter conversion from Jacana, while Sunshine Coast-based Hinterlander will have at least one of its rugged Mercedes-Benz Sprinter conversions on display.

All up, the popular Queensland show is shaping up as a veritable smorgasbord for shoppers of self-drive RVs, with other new campervans and motorhomes also being displayed by Unearthed RV, Skyline, Snowy River, Paradise, Kombilife, Jayco, JB, New Age, Interstate, Avida, Horizon, Frontline, Auto-Trail, Avan, Golf, Windsor, Winnebago and Hitch Campers.

Not to mention ute and truck slide-ons from Tong Metal, Ozcape, and MW Manufacturing.

Sunshine Coast-based Hinterlander is one of many motorhome exhibitors at the Gold Coast Expo

Also occupying the 108 exhibitor sites at the Expo will be many of Australia's major caravan brands, along with a number of accessory and tourism-related businesses.

Ever been bitten by a fire ant around the campsite? Then the government-backed National Fire Ant Eradication Program on site 718 at the show should be of interest, with a live fire ant display, educational materials and a fire ant eradication treatment on offer.

2026 Gold Coast & Outdoor Expo is on at the People First Stadium from February 6-8

Aside from all the product and information displays, the 2026 Gold Coast Expo will deliver free daily caravan masterclasses run by Jeff Palmer (Tow-Ed QLD), Gary Gardiner (Total Towing Setups), and Dave Lewis (Weightcheck QLD). While a land train and rock climbing wall will be among the free kids' entertainment.

There will also be $18,000 worth of show prizes up for grabs, including the chance to get $5000 off an eligible RV purchase at the show.

2026 LET'S GO GOLD COAST CARAVAN & OUTDOOR EXPO

Date: February 6-8, 2026
Location: People First Stadium, Nerang Broadbeach Rd, Carrara Qld
Time: Friday & Saturday 9am to 5pm, Sunday 9am to 4pm
Cost: Adults from $17, Concession from $15, accompanied school age children free
Website: Let's Go Gold Coast Caravan and Outdoor Expo

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