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Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7

Electric medium van · 4W · Launched 2024

GBP 39,000 - 50,000 / AUD 67,000 - 85,000

≈ ₹45.00 L (Indian market)

Indicative price · verify with manufacturer

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Range

360 km

Battery

88 kWh

Top speed

130 km/h

Charge

9 hr

Power

201 bhp

Seats

3

Overview

eDeliver 7. UK/AU fleet buyers wanting medium-size electric van with two battery options and 360 km WLTP range. Status: currently on sale in GB/EU/AU.

Best for

UK/AU fleet buyers wanting medium-size electric van with two battery options and 360 km WLTP range

Pros & cons

+Pros

  • 77 or 88 kWh battery options
  • Up to 360 km WLTP range
  • Three-year/100K vehicle warranty
  • Affordable vs Ford E-Transit Custom

Cons

  • 120 kW DC charging modest
  • Maxus dealer network smaller than Mercedes/Ford
  • Cab plastics utilitarian

Key features

77 / 88 kWh battery options
Up to 360 km WLTP range
120 kW DC charging
L1 / L2 wheelbase options
ADAS Pilot included

Safety features

Multiple airbags
ABS with EBD
ESP / stability control
ISOFIX child anchors
Reverse camera

Known issues & how ev.care helps

Important: These issues were reported in earlier production batches and have largely been addressed by Maxus (SAIC) 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.

ev.care covers all Maxus (SAIC) EVs — our technicians are DIYguru-certified on Maxus (SAIC) platforms. Book a remote virtual inspection from anywhere in the world.

Buying the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 in Australia

  • 1Range: the 360 km figure quoted in Australia is on the WLTP test cycle. WLTP is a fair guide; highway running at 110 km/h and outback heat will pull it down 10–20%.
  • 2Charging: a 88 kWh pack refills overnight on a 7 kW home wallbox; on the road you'll use CCS2 (DC fast) and Type 2 (AC); Chargefox/Evie networks on the highways — this model does 20-80% in ~36 min (120 kW DC).
  • 3Incentives: The headline benefit is the federal FBT exemption for EVs under the Luxury Car Tax threshold (~A$91k) — biggest national saving for novated-lease buyers. State rebates are patchy and several have ended; check your state/territory.
  • 4Climate: Long inter-city distances make DC-charging speed and a bigger battery matter more here than in dense-city markets.
  • 5Fit: the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 is ideal for metro driving; for outback or interstate trips, check the DC fast-charging network first.

The Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 for Australia buyers

What this EV means in Australia — range on the WLTP standard, local incentives, charging, and the things petrol-car switchers ask about most.

Range in Australia

The Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 is rated at 360 km on the WLTP test cycle. WLTP is a fair guide; highway running at 110 km/h and outback heat will pull it down 10–20%.

Charging

Plan around CCS2 (DC fast) and Type 2 (AC); Chargefox/Evie networks on the highways. The 88 kWh pack means a home overnight charge covers most weekly driving, with DC fast charging for longer trips.

Incentives & running costs

The headline benefit is the federal FBT exemption for EVs under the Luxury Car Tax threshold (~A$91k) — biggest national saving for novated-lease buyers. State rebates are patchy and several have ended; check your state/territory.

Climate & real-world range

Long inter-city distances make DC-charging speed and a bigger battery matter more here than in dense-city markets.

Incentive and tax rules change often — figures above are a 2026 guide; confirm current Australia eligibility before purchase.

All specifications

Battery & charging+
Battery capacity88 kWh
Range (WLTP)360 km
Charge time (0-100%)9 hours
Fast charge20-80% in ~36 min (120 kW DC)
Battery warranty8 years / 1,60,000 km
Battery repurchaseNo
Performance+
Top speed130 km/h
Power201 bhp
Torque300 Nm
Motor typePMSM
Drive typeFWD
Dimensions+
Kerb weight
Ground clearance180 mm
Boot space400 litres
Seating3 seats

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ev.care expert verdict

Based on real service data from ev.care's 2,500+ EV repair network and hands-on evaluation.

7.2

Good

Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7

GBP 39,000 - 50,000 / AUD 67,000 - 85,000

7.2/10
Range & battery
7.5
Performance
7
Features & tech
7
Safety
7
Value for money
8
Service network
6.5

Bottom line

The Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 scores 7.2/10 overall. Best suited for: UK/AU fleet buyers wanting medium-size electric van with two battery options and 360 km WLTP range. Key strength: 77 or 88 kwh battery options. Main consideration: 120 kw dc charging modest.

Expert ratings are based on ev.care service data, publicly available specs, and editorial assessment. Ratings may be updated as new data is available.

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