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The Nissan e-NV200 and Maxus eDeliver 3 are both prominent electric vans

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The Nissan e-NV200 and Maxus eDeliver 3 are both prominent electric vans in the market, each offering unique features tailored to various business needs. Here's a detailed comparison to assist in your decision-making:

1. Towing Capacity:

Nissan e-NV200:
Not designed for towing; lacks an official towing capacity.
Maxus eDeliver 3: Similarly, not rated for towing purposes.

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2. Powertrain and Performance:

Nissan e-NV200:
Motor Power:
80 kW (approximately 107 hp).
Torque: 254 Nm.
Top Speed: 123 km/h.

Maxus eDeliver 3:
Motor Power:
90 kW (approximately 120 hp).
Torque: 255 Nm.
Top Speed: 120 km/h.

3. Battery and Range:

Nissan e-NV200:
Battery Capacity:
40 kWh.
Range: Up to 200 km on the WLTP combined cycle.
Charging Time: Approximately 7.5 hours with a 7 kW charger; 40-60 minutes to 80% with a 50 kW DC fast charger.

Maxus eDeliver 3:
Battery Options:
35 kWh and 52.5 kWh.
Range: Up to 213 miles (approximately 343 km) in city driving for the 52.5 kWh variant; 99 miles (approximately 159 km) combined WLTP range for the 35 kWh model.
Charging Time: Approximately 6 hours for the 35 kWh and 8 hours for the 52.5 kWh with an AC charger; 45 minutes to 80% with a DC fast charger.

4. Dimensions and Capacity:

Nissan e-NV200:
Length:
4,560 mm.
Width: 1,755 mm.
Height: 1,858 mm.
Cargo Volume: 4.2 m³.
Payload Capacity: Up to 705 kg.

Maxus eDeliver 3:
Length:
4,555 mm.
Width: 1,780 mm.
Height: 1,895 mm.
Cargo Volume: 4.8 m³.
Payload Capacity: Up to 1,020 kg.

5. Features and Equipment:

Nissan e-NV200:
Interior:
Equipped with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, navigation, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Safety: Features include ABS, EBD, rearview camera, and multiple airbags.

Maxus eDeliver 3:
Interior:
Includes a touchscreen infotainment system, rear parking sensors, air conditioning, and heated seats.
Safety: Comes with ABS, EBD, rear parking camera, and driver and passenger airbags.

6. Pricing and Warranty:

Nissan e-NV200:
Price:
Starts at approximately £20,005 (excluding VAT and after government grants).
Warranty: 5-year/100,000 km warranty for the battery; 3-year/100,000 km vehicle warranty.

Maxus eDeliver 3:
Price:
Starts at around £30,000 (excluding VAT and after grants).
Warranty: 5-year/60,000-mile vehicle warranty; 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty.

7. Pros and Cons:

Nissan e-NV200:
Pros:
Established reliability, widespread service network, and practical cargo space.
Cons: Shorter range compared to competitors and lower payload capacity.

Maxus eDeliver 3:
Pros: Higher payload capacity, longer range options, and modern features.
Cons: Less established brand presence and limited service network in some regions.

8. Additional Considerations:

Operating Costs:
Both vehicles offer lower running costs compared to diesel counterparts, with savings on fuel and maintenance.
Insurance: Premiums vary based on factors like location, usage, and driver profile; it's advisable to obtain quotes for accurate comparisons.
Performance in Extreme Temperatures: Electric vehicle range can be affected by extreme cold or hot weather; both models may experience reduced range under such conditions.

For a visual comparison and further insights, you might find this video helpful:

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