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New DFAC WorkReady Truck Sharpens the Light-Duty Finance Decision

A lower entry price may help ute owners step up, but the full cost picture still matters

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DFAC Trucks Australia has added a new challenger to the busy light-duty market, launching the Captain 45 WorkReady with an introductory drive-away price of $59,990.
For tradies, contractors and small transport operators who have outgrown a dual-cab ute, the arrival of a ready-to-work 4.5-tonne truck at this price point could make the step into a larger payload vehicle more achievable.

The Captain 45 WorkReady is aimed squarely at practical business use. It is a car-licence truck fitted with an Australian-assembled aluminium tray, ladder racks and a wash station, making it relevant for builders, landscapers, maintenance crews and infrastructure subcontractors who need more deck space without immediately moving into heavier licensing requirements.

Under the cab is a 2.5-litre Cummins Euro 6 turbo-diesel producing 121kW and 400Nm, paired with a six-speed Eaton automated manual transmission and Dana axles. The truck also brings a 120-litre fuel tank, air brakes, 1+2 seating, powered windows, a 4.5 metre by 2 metre tray, 2000kg load capacity and 3500kg towing capacity. Safety features include lane departure assistance, advanced emergency braking, forward collision warning and hill start assist.

For operators looking at a truck loan Australia comparison, the headline price is only the starting point. A lower purchase figure can reduce monthly repayments, but lenders and business owners will still assess service access, warranty support, projected resale value, insurance, downtime risk and whether the vehicle is matched to genuine earning work. DFAC says the model is backed by a seven-year or 250,000km warranty, roadside assistance and 24 service centres nationally, which may help address some early concerns around newer brands entering established Japanese-dominated territory.

The finance question is also different for a business stepping up from a ute. A larger tray and higher payload can support bigger jobs, fewer trips and better productivity, but only if the repayments fit normal cashflow rather than relying on best-case workloads. Before committing, operators should model repayments across realistic loan terms and allow for fuel, maintenance, tax timing and seasonal revenue swings.

The introductory offer runs until 30 September 2026, giving buyers a defined window to assess whether the Captain 45 is a genuine productivity upgrade or simply an attractive price. In a softer truck sales market, sharper competition is welcome, but the smartest purchase will still be the one that balances capacity, reliability and finance structure.

Published:Friday, 26th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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