Reviews of the LDV edeliver7 | Overview

Overview

LDV Deliver 7: A Game-Changer in the Electric Van Market

The introduction of the LDV eDeliver 7 marks a significant milestone for the brand in Australia’s medium-size van segment.

With an attractive starting price of just $59,990, the eDeliver 7 undercuts its main electric competitor, the Mercedes-Benz eVito, by over $30,000. Positioned squarely in the diesel-dominated market, this electric van offers potential savings in ongoing ownership costs, eliminating the need for fuel stops and providing significant long-term benefits.

Owners will appreciate the generous warranties, including a five-year/160,000km warranty for the van and an eight-year/250,000km warranty for the battery pack. Moreover, capped-price servicing for six years/90,000km ensures affordable maintenance costs over the vehicle’s lifespan.

Charging the eDeliver 7 is convenient, with both AC and DC charging options available. The van offers a range of standard features, including automatic LED headlights, a 12.3-inch touchscreen media system with smartphone integration, and advanced safety technologies.

While the eDeliver 7 may not suit all work needs due to limited customization options, its robust payload capacity and efficient electric powertrain make it a compelling choice for businesses.

On the road, the eDeliver 7 delivers effortless acceleration and a smooth, quiet ride characteristic of electric vehicles. Despite its size, the van handles well, though some owners may consider upgrading the tires for improved grip.

Overall, the LDV eDeliver 7 sets a new standard for electric vans in Australia, offering a cost-effective and practical solution for businesses looking to transition to electric mobility.