Harris Maxus has opened orders for the new eDeliver 7 electric medium van.
The model, initially launched at last year’s CV Show, is available with either 77kWh or 88kWh batteries, with a range of up to 230 miles between charges on the official WLTP combined cycle.
An 80% charge takes 43 minutes with a DC charger, while a full charge takes between eight and 9.3 hours with an AC charger.
There is a choice of L1H1, L2H1, and L2H2 configurations, and payload capacity is 1t.
The van’s interior features a 12.3in touchscreen with Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivity, while features of the cargo bay include a steel bulkhead with an observation window, a single sliding door, rear wing doors with 90-degree/180-degree opening, and tie-down loops.
Standard assistance features include adaptive cruise control with stop and go, front and rear parking sensors, a reversing/360-degree camera, autonomous emergency braking, blind spot detection, lane change assist, rear cross traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, traffic sign detection, and fatigue monitoring.
Prices start at £44,995, excluding VAT, and the first deliveries are expected at the end of March.