Maxus eDeliver 7: electric pack mule costs just under €40,000

Chinese deployment in growing market

Maxus eDeliver 7: electric pack mule costs just under €40,000

The market for electric vans is starting to pick up nicely and the Chinese Maxus is happy to get in on the action. It does this, among other things, with the eDeliver 7, which we now know what it costs.

Maxus has been active in the Netherlands for several years now and we know it from electric delivery vans eDeliver 3 and eDeliver 9. One of them comes up; the Maxus eDeliver 7. A van approximately the size of, for example, the Ford Transit Custom and Citroën Jumpy. We were able to tell you some things about it in November, but now more is known.

The most important news: the prices of the eDeliver 7. The ordering party starts at €39,990 (excl. VAT) for the eDeliver 7 with the 77-kWh battery pack. This allows you to travel a maximum of 320 km with a full battery, although Maxus emphasizes that you can drive 485 km in the city according to the WLTP cycle. If that’s not enough for you, sign for the version that costs at least €42,590 (excl.) with an 88-kWh battery pack. It reaches 365 km in the combined WLTP cycle and, as the manufacturer emphasizes, 542 km in the city.

The Maxus eDeliver 7 is available in various lengths and heights. The shortest is the almost 5 meter long L1, which is only available in height size H1 (1.99 m). Then there is the 5.36 m long L2, which is available as an H1 and also as an extra high L2 (2.39 m). The Maxus eDeliver 7 offers 5.9 to 8.7 cubic meters of cargo space, can carry up to 1,200 kilos of cargo and tow up to 1,500 kilos. You can order immediately.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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