Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB electric lease
The Maxus e Deliver 9 is a large, dependable all electric van which comes with a surprising amount of tech as standard
Choose your e Deliver 9 MWB van lease
Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB 150kW High Roof Van 77kWh Auto
- £5,280.67 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB 150kW High Roof Van 77kWh Auto [22kW]
- £5,439.78 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB 150kW Chassis Cab 77kWh Auto
- £5,611.02 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB 150kW Chassis Cab 77kWh Auto [22kW]
- £5,818.66 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB 150kW Chassis Cab 88kWh Auto
- £5,836.66 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Maxus e Deliver 9 MWB 150kW Chassis Cab 88kWh Auto [22kW]
- £5,913.24 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Maxus e Deliver 9 business lease
The larger of the two Maxus vans available in the UK, the e Deliver 9 offers a large rear volume for UK businesses needing to shift significant amounts of cargo.
The medium wheelbase version of the e Deliver 9 is available with a choice of two battery sizes, the entry-level 51.5kWh and the larger 72kWh pack. The smaller battery should mean that the e Deliver 9 is capable of around 80 real world miles on a full charge and the extra range provided by the larger unit means real world miles climbs to 120.
Even in the smaller bodystyle the Maxus van offers serious amounts of volume with 9.7 cubic metres available and an overall payload of 1,200 kg (51.5kWh) or 1,040 kg (72kWh).
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