Maxus eDeliver 3 SWB First Look SAIC

in #cars3 years ago

Electric vans are becoming big business nowadays - and with the U.K. 2030 goal of becoming non combustion, it seems the writing is on the wall.

From 1998 to 2001, LDV produced the Cub, a small van, based on the Nissan Vanette. In 2009, LDV were bought out by SAIC, and continued production of commercial vehicles under the Maxus name.

The e DELIVER 3 is available in a 35Kw or 52.5Kw battery configuration with a 90KW /250Nm motor, working in tandem to produce an impressive range of up to 213 miles/344kms

There are two powertrains available - a 52.5 Kw battery, or a 35 Kw battery, both with a 90 KW motor that produces 250 Newton Meters of torque.

The vans come with a range of Safety, Comfort and Mod Cons:

SAFETY
• Cruise Control
• Immobiliser
• Automatic On/Off Headlights
• Daytime Running Lights
• Driver Seatbelt Lock Reminder
• Electronic PAS
• Electronic Stability Control – ESC
• Ternary Polymer Lithium Battery
• Driver Airbag
• Front Passenger Airbag
• Rear Parking Sensors
• Rear Leaf Spring Suspension

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
• Reversing Camera
• Electric Adjustment Of Outside Mirror
• 3 Energy Recovery Modes
• 2 Driving Modes
• Bluetooth and Carkit
• Air Conditioning
• Electric Windows

EXTERIOR & INTERIOR
• Leather Steering Wheel
• Height Adjustable Steering Wheel
• Multifunction Steering Wheel
• Rake Adjustable Steering Wheel
• Front McPherson Independent Suspension
• Handbrake
• Touch Screen 7 inch
• Stainless Steel Cargo Area Floor
• Front & Rear Ventilated Discs
• 6 Cargo Area Floor Strapping Rings
• Cargo Area Partition (Optional With Glass)
• Alloy wheels (Optional)

In the city, a range of up to 213 miles practically eliminates range anxiety.

Prices start from £30,000.00

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30k for that small thing? Crazy lol. I love those tiny trucks! I don’t know how countries are going to expect to be non combustible at all. You can’t do road work with an electric vehicle. You can’t do construction with electric. Seems like virtue signaling to me

After talking to LDV Australia they said at least two year's before they bring any of these to Australia 😞