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Mercedes-Benz electric vans coming in 2022

Mercedes-Benz Vans Australia is gearing up for the arrival of electric variants in 2022

 

Mercedes-Benz Vans Australia is getting ready to offer all of its commercial van model lines with electric drive, and will also add the first fully-electric premium people mover from Mercedes-Benz to the line-up.

This is planned to start in the second half of 2022 with the introduction of the mid-size eVito panel van, eVito Tourer and EQV.

The eSprinter is intended to follow in or around 2024 when the next generation eSprinter van becomes available.

Benz says it intends to offer both conventional and battery-electric vans side by side, and is preparing to switch to electric-only in the future, when customer and market demand determines it.

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“Globally, Mercedes-Benz Vans is systematically driving forward the electrification of its product portfolio with emission-free electric drives, contributing to sustainable mobility in the transport of people and goods,” it said.

“The goal is a holistic electric solution that not only reduces the strain on cities and the environment, but also offers our customers genuine benefits.”

In Australia, sales of electric vehicles are on the rise and the electrification of vans is seen as becoming an increasingly attractive proposition for light commercial fleet operators who are looking to show commitment to sustainable practices and reduced total cost of ownership.

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Mercedes-Benz Vans Australia/Pacific MD Diane Tarr said this is a very exciting step towards a more sustainable future for Mercedes-Benz Vans and its customers in Australia.

“We are confident that the electric drive will gain more prevalence here over the coming years,” Tarr continued.

“As it does, we will be ready with a strong customer-centric electric product portfolio, which offers the potential to assist customers with lowering their operating costs and reducing their environmental impact.”

Full local specifications and pricing will be communicated closer to launch.

Technical data of the Mercedes-Benz EQV[1]

CO2 emissions

0 g/km

Range (WLTP combined)

355 – 356 km 

Charging time at a Wallbox or at public charging stations (AC charging, 11 kW)

<10 h (0-100%)[2]

Charging time at a fast charging station (DC charging, 110 kW)

10-80 % SOC in <45 min[2]

Drive system

Front-wheel drive

Output

150 kW (204 hp)

Peak torque

362 Nm

Top speed

160 km/h 

Battery

Lithium-ion

Battery energy content (installed)

100 kWh

Battery energy capacity
(usable)

90 kWh

Length:

5140 mm[3]

Wheelbase

3200 mm[3]

Luggage compartment (depending on equipment fitted)

1030 litres 

GVW

3500 kg 

 

Technical data of the Mercedes-Benz eVito Tourer[1]

CO2 emissions

0 g/km

Range (WLTP combined)

360 – 361 km 

Charging time at a wallbox or at a public charging station (AC charging, 11 kW)

<10 h (0-100 %)[2]

Charging time at a rapid charging station:

DC charging, 110 kW

 

 

10-80 % in < 45 min[2]

Drive system

Front-wheel drive

Output (peak)

150 kW (204 hp)

Output (duration)

70 kW (95 hp)

Max. torque

362 Nm

Battery

Lithium-ion

Battery energy content (usable)

90 kWh

Energy content of battery
(installed)

100 kWh

Length

5140 mm[3]

Luggage compartment

1030 litres

Maximum speed

160 km/h

GVW

3,500 kg

 

[1] Figures stated (including declared range, and torque) are based on European standards [such as Directive No. 2017/1151/EU] and are determined by testing under track and/or standardised laboratory conditions. The figures stated are for the purposes of comparison with other European based figures and amongst vehicles tested under the same technical procedures only. Real world figures (particularly consumption, range and torque) may vary and are influenced by many additional factors such as, vehicle configuration, capabilities of charging infrastructure capacity and/or supply, individual driving style, load, traffic, environmental and road conditions, ambient temperatures and vehicle condition.  

[2] Charging times based on a public Direct Current (DC) charging station, charging at a continuous rate of 110kW, from 10% to 80% battery capacity. Charging times can vary depending on many factors including but not limited to ambient conditions, auxiliary consumables (e.g. seat heating and air-conditioning) and capabilities of charging infrastructure capacity and/or supply.

[3] All figures in millimetres. They are indicative figures only based on basic, European specification vehicles and in unladen condition. Actual figures and values may vary and are influenced by many additional factors such as optional equipment. Customers should make additional enquiries based on the specifics of their vehicle to obtain accurate figures.

 

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