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Electric large van · 4W · Launched 2023
AUD 86,000 - 110,000
≈ ₹60.00 L (Indian market)
Indicative price · verify with manufacturer
Range
280 km
Battery
88.5 kWh
Top speed
130 km/h
Charge
10 hr
Power
201 bhp
Seats
3
eDeliver 9. Australian fleet buyers wanting full-size electric van — direct rival to Mercedes eSprinter at lower price. Status: currently on sale in AU.
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Australian fleet buyers wanting full-size electric van — direct rival to Mercedes eSprinter at lower price
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Important: These issues were reported in earlier production batches and have largely been addressed by LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) in newer models through OTA updates and manufacturing improvements. If you experience any of these, ev.care's certified technicians can diagnose and resolve them — often in a single visit.
Range drops 15-25% at sustained highway speed in cold/AC use
Reported in earlier models — LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) has released fixes for newer batches.
12V aux battery should be checked annually on PHEV/EV
Reported in earlier models — LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) has released fixes for newer batches.
DC fast-charge speeds vary with operator firmware and battery temperature
Reported in earlier models — LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) has released fixes for newer batches.
Software OTA cadence varies by region — early build niggles common
Reported in earlier models — LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) has released fixes for newer batches.
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| Battery capacity | 88.5 kWh |
|---|---|
| Range (ARAI) | 280 km |
| Charge time (0-100%) | 10 hours |
| Fast charge | 20-80% in ~40 min (80 kW DC) |
| Battery warranty | 8 years / 1,60,000 km |
| Battery repurchase | No |
| Top speed | 130 km/h |
|---|---|
| Power | 201 bhp |
| Torque | 300 Nm |
| Motor type | PMSM |
| Drive type | FWD |
| Kerb weight | — |
|---|---|
| Ground clearance | 180 mm |
| Boot space | 400 litres |
| Seating | 3 seats |
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LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) eDeliver 9
AUD 86,000 - 110,000
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The LDV (SAIC Maxus Australia) eDeliver 9 scores 7.2/10 overall. Best suited for: Australian fleet buyers wanting full-size electric van — direct rival to Mercedes eSprinter at lower price. Key strength: up to 11 m³ cargo volume. Main consideration: 80 kw dc charging modest.
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