The Maxus e-Deliver 5 is now launching in Norway – an electric van that combines advanced safety features, solid load capacity, and flexible solutions. With a Platinum certification from Euro NCAP, it provides maximum protection throughout the workday.
Maxus is expanding its lineup of electric vans with the launch of the e-Deliver 5 – a mid-size van equipped with the latest technology, features, and safety systems.
"An electric van that meets the need for flexibility, efficiency, and safety. We look forward to offering this model to the Norwegian market," says XX XXX, Sales Manager at Maxus Norway.
Equipped with a 64 kWh battery, the e-Deliver 5 offers a range of up to 335 km
With its advanced safety features and spacious cargo space tailored for commercial use, the e-Deliver 5 is designed to ensure efficiency without compromising capacity or reliability.
The Maxus e-Deliver 5 sits between the e-Deliver 3 and e-Deliver 7 in size, offering cargo space options of 6.6 and 7.7 m³ and three seats as standard. The largest version measures 5,250 mm in length, 1,874 mm in width, and 1,960 mm in height. The body has a width of 1,250 mm between the wheel arches, allowing it to handle Euro pallets and other standard loads. The two sliding doors make loading and unloading easy, especially in tight spaces. Its aerodynamic design provides a modern and sleek appearance while reducing air resistance for better range. The rear doors open to 180 degrees.
With a payload of 1,200 kg and a towing capacity of up to 1,500 kg, this van is ideal for transporting heavy materials.
Efficient Electric Performance
Equipped with a 64 kWh battery, the e-Deliver 5 offers a range of up to 335 km (WLTP combined). The vehicle supports fast charging up to 70 kW, achieving 80% charge in just 45 minutes, and home charging up to 11 kW for efficient overnight charging. This makes the e-Deliver 5 a reliable partner for both urban driving and longer transport tasks.
The e-Deliver 5 is built on the brand-new MILA platform (Modular Intelligent Lightweight Architecture), developed by Maxus. This innovative platform marks the beginning of a new era for Maxus and sets a new standard for efficiency, low weight, and optimal energy consumption.
Advanced Safety and Driver Assistance Technology
The Maxus e-Deliver 5 sets a high standard for safety and has been awarded Platinum certification from Euro NCAP, ensuring a high level of protection for both drivers and passengers. This places it among the best choices in its category for those seeking a safe, compact commercial van, according to Euro NCAP.
The robust body structure provides increased protection in collisions while enhancing stability and durability under demanding driving conditions.
The e-Deliver 5 is equipped with several advanced driver assistance systems, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Traffic Sign Recognition, Rear Parking Sensors, Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, Driver Fatigue Detection, and Intelligent High Beam Control.
Practical and Comfortable Interior
Inside, the e-Deliver 5 offers a comfortable workspace with three seats. The adjustable driver’s seat includes both an armrest and heating.
The 12.3'' touchscreen is compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, providing full control and entertainment throughout the workday.
Coming to Norway in March
The first vehicles will arrive in Norway in March, with expected customer deliveries from X. The e-Deliver 5 will launch with an introductory price starting at X NOK.
Wide Range of Electric Vans
Maxus has been a key player in electric vans and passenger vehicles since 2019. With the launch of the e-Deliver 5, Maxus strengthens its position in the market, offering Norway’s widest range of electric vans, from 2.2 to 20 m³ cargo space. This provides both small and large businesses with efficient and flexible transport solutions tailored to various needs.
About SAIC Maxus
SAIC Maxus (SAIC Maxus Automotive) is a passenger and commercial vehicle brand owned by the Chinese publicly listed company SAIC Motors. SAIC Motor – or Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation – is the manufacturer and owner behind SAIC Maxus vehicles and is China’s largest publicly listed car manufacturer. Last year, they sold a total of six million vehicles in China alone and have experienced enormous growth in recent years.
Founded in 1958, the company has evolved from a traditional industrial firm to a global supplier of vehicles and mobility services. Globally, SAIC Motor ranks as the world’s seventh-largest car manufacturer and is known for being a forward-thinking producer with a focus on development and innovation.
SAIC Maxus has been present in the Nordic market since 2018. Since then, it has seen success in the Nordic countries and is among the best-selling electric vehicle brands in the region. RSA is currently the importer of Maxus in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Germany, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland.
About RSA
RSA is a comprehensive North European car importer of passenger and commercial vehicles, headquartered in Norway. As a privately owned company with a history dating back to 1936, RSA has developed strong brands in the Scandinavian markets. RSA is the importer for Suzuki, Isuzu, Maxus, BYD, JAC, and KGM in Norway.
RSA has built a solid dealer network with over 300 dealerships in total. In addition to collaborating with car dealers nationwide, RSA operates the dealership chain RSA BIL, with 11 dealers in strategically important locations in Norway. Our experience in car imports, parts, accessories, and dealership operations makes us a modern total supplier and distribution partner.
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RSA entered into an importer agreement with BYD in 2019 and is the official distributor of BYD passenger cars and vans in Norway and Iceland, and importer of BYD vans in Sweden and Denmark.