12 Most Amazing Future Vans
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 Published On May 25, 2021

How Future Of Vans Look Like
As electronic cars are gaining popularity across the globe now, vans are also moving away from the traditional norm and becoming elevated in the auto industry. Vans are becoming electric as well and these amazing future vans are all-electric vans of the future.

INTRO - 00:00

VOLKSWAGEN ID.BUZZ MICROBUS - 03:39
Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric microbus was set to launch in 2022, but it has been delayed to 2023. The microbus currently only exists in concept form, and Volkswagen hasn't said how much the Microbus will cost. However, with the current market price for electric vehicles, it is expected to cost around $40,000. The interior is designed to be a versatile, multipurpose, re-configurable space for both camping and travel. The Volkswagen Buzz will be up to an eight-passenger vehicle with 162.5 cubic feet of cargo space.

NISSAN E-NV200 - 05:24
The eNV200 offers a large load volume in a small van – ideal for urban last-mile delivery solutions. The versatile e-NV200 considers every way you may want to use your vehicle. With 3 configuration options, 4.2 cubic meters of load space, and 5 or 7 seats that can fold down in multiple ways, the interior of the e-van is designed to work around you. It has a 40kW battery and claims a range of 174 miles (which will vary according to factors like ambient temperature and payload), alongside a 770kg maximum payload.

RENAULT KANGOO ZE - 06:02
The Kangoo Z.E. was launched in 2011 and has gone on to become one of the best-selling electric commercial vehicles on sale. It uses similar technology to the Renault Zoe supermini. Kangoo ZE gets a 33kWh lithium-ion battery pack and an electric motor that makes 60bhp. The 33kWh battery has a larger capacity than the original battery pack, although it takes up the same amount of space under the load floor as the older battery, and doesn’t compromise load volume in the back.

CITROEN E-DISPATCH - 06:55
The PSA Group – the parent company of Citroen, Peugeot, and Vauxhall – launched electric versions of all its mid-size vans in 2020. The e-Dispatch and comes with a choice of two batteries: 50kWh for a 143-mile range, or 75kWh for a 205-mile range. the e-Dispatch is externally very similar to the standard diesel Dispatch that has been on sale since 2016. The only visible differences externally are the charging port on the left-hand front wing, as well as a blank section in the front grille and an "e" badge to the right of the grille and on the left-hand rear door.

CITROEN E-RELAY - 07:41
Announced at the 2019 CV Show, on sale in 2021, the Citroen e-Relay is the sister van to the Peugeot e-Boxer and is looking like a great option for payload and range.

FIAT E-DUCATO - 08:27
A sister model to the Citroen e-Relay, E-Ducato was announced in July 2019, before the merger between Citroen and Peugeot's parent PSA and Fiat's parent FCA came about.

FORD E-TRANSIT - 09:02
Sales of the pure-electric Ford electric production van are set to start in early 2022, entering a market that will be full of similarly large and capable electric vans. Power comes from a 265bhp electric motor and 67kWh battery, with a claimed range of 217 miles.

MAXUS E-DELIVER 3 - 09:51
The e-Deliver 3 was first unveiled at CV Show in 2019 as the LDV EV30, but following LDV’s rebrand to Maxus early in 2020, the van has been renamed. A smaller counterpart to the company’s EV80, the zero-emission small van comes in two body lengths (short and long-wheelbase) offering drivers flexibility in terms of payload and carrying capacity.

MERCEDES E-SPRINTER - 10:39
The e-Sprinter uses a 113bhp motor and 55kWh battery for a claimed range of up to 96 miles, with the option of either 20kW or 80kW DC charging. The maximum gross weight is 3,500kg and the maximum load volume is 11 cubic meters; the top speed is limited to 75mph as standard but this can be reduced to 50mph as an option.

MERCEDES-BENZ E-SPRINTER NEXR-GENERATION - 11:09
While UK sales of the current e-Sprinter have only just begun in the latter part of 2020, Mercedes has already announced plans for the next-generation model. The difference is that this will use a new Electric Versatility Platform for greater performance and flexibility.

NISSAN E-NV200 XL VOLTIA - 11:39
The Nissan e-NV200 was one of the first commercially available small electric vans, and now its manufacturer has teamed up with conversion company the Bevan Group to offer an enlarged XL version for operators who need more cargo volume The extension can be applied to any e-NV200, used or new, and owners can approach the Bevan Group themselves or liaise through their Nissan dealer.

PEUGEOT E-BOXER - 12:05
Sister model to the Citroen e-Relay and Fiat Ducato Electric, the e-Boxer is another large electric van on the way soon. As with those vans, an exact UK price for the Boxer Electric will be confirmed closer to its on-sale date.

OUTRO - 12:39

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