LDV eDeliver 7 2024 review: New electric van targets Mercedes-Benz eVito and Peugeot e-Expert EVs

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- The eDeliver 7 comes in three body styles and two battery packs.
- The short-wheelbase version starts at approximately $60,000 for ABN holders.
- The highest-spec long-wheelbase high-roof version costs around $67,000.
- The base model has a 77kWh max charge speed of 78kW (DC), which equals a 43-minute charging time.
- The 88kWh model has a max charge speed of 90kW (DC), which also equals a 43-minute charging time.
- The eDeliver 7's range is between 318km (WLTP) for the 77kWh standard battery and 362km for the long-wheelbase 88kWh.
- The interior features a heated leather-bound steering wheel and heated outboard seats.
- A few features are missing, such as an overhead storage and telescopic adjustment for the steering wheel.
- It lacks the V2L (vehicle to load) and an overview camera.
- The load area sits between the Hyundai Staria and Toyota HiAce.
- The 77kWh SWB cargo dimensions: 4,998mm long x 2,323mm wide x 1,990mm tall. 77kWh SWB cargo dimensions: 2,547mm long x 1,700mm wide x 1,328mm tall. 1390mm between the arches.
- The payload of SWB 77 kWh is 1350 kg, the payload of the LWB 77kWh is 1285kg, and LWB 88kWh, 1205kg, and the LWB High Roof 88kWh, 1175kg.
- The trailer weight capacity is 1,500 kg.
- It gets a 5 year/160,000-kilometer warranty, with five years of unlimited roadside assist.
- It gets three levels of regen.
- The electric motor drives the front wheels, producing 150 kilowatts and 330 Newton meters.
- The Unladen ride has a slight tilt.
- Tom's rating for the eDeliver 7 is 7.8/10.

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