Maxus V70

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Maxus V70
(SGP-Singapore) Private Maxus eDeliver 7 GBT3557M 2024-11-06.jpg
Maxus eDeliver 7
Overview
Manufacturer Maxus
Also called
  • Maxus eDeliver 7 (electric version)
  • LDV eDeliver 7 (electric version in Australia)
  • Chevrolet Express Max (Mexico)
  • Iveco Fidato [1]
  • Naveco Super Daily
Production2023–present
AssemblyChina: Wuxi
Body and chassis
Class Light commercial vehicle (M)
Body style
Layout Transverse front engine, front wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L "SC20M125.1Q6" I4 turbocharged (diesel)
Electric motor 150kW permanent magnet synchronous electric motor
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase 3,000 mm (118.1 in)
Length4,998–5,364 mm (196.8–211.2 in)
Width2,030 mm (79.9 in)
Height1,990–2,390 mm (78.3–94.1 in)
Kerb weight 1,786–2,020 kg (3,937–4,453 lb)

The Maxus V70 is a van produced by Maxus from 2023. It is positioned above the larger Maxus V80.

Contents

Overview

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Maxus V70 rear

The Maxus V70 was planned to be unveiled online November 2022 by Maxus. Positioned mainly as a light passenger vehicle, the Maxus V70 is offered as 5/6/9-seater variants and rides on Maxus's brand new platform. [2]

One engine is available, a 2.0-litre inline-four turbodiesel with a maximum output of 93 kW (126 PS; 125 hp) and top speed is 156 km/h (97 mph). Fuel consumption is reported to be 7.4 L/100 km. [2]

Electric variant

A fully electric variant of the vehicle is sold in China, as the Maxus EV70.

There are multiple battery size and space options: 77 kWh or 88 kWh net capacity. It comes as L1H1 (4998x2030x1990 mm), L2H1 (5364x2030x1990 mm) and L2H2 (5364x2030x2390 mm). The Onboard-Charger is capable of 11 kW AC, while via DC 90 kW is possible.

Iveco Fidato

The Iveco Fidato (聚星, Juxing) is the rebadged variant sold by SAIC-Iveco. The Iveco variant features a restyled front bumper while sharing the exact same dimensions, powertrain, and performance data as the Maxus variant. [1]

Chevrolet Express Max

The Chevrolet Express Max is a rebadged variant sold by Chevrolet in Mexico, starting in early 2025. [3] It features the same 2.0 L diesel engine, with manual transmission and a high roof available.

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References

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