Maxus V90 | |
Aka: | Maxus Deliver 9 (European markets)[1] Maxus eDeliver 9 (electric version) LDV Deliver 9 (Australia & New Zealand) LDV eDeliver 9 (electric version in New Zealand) LDV e-Deliver 9 (electric version in Australia) |
Manufacturer: | Maxus (SAIC Motor) |
Production: | 2019–present[2] |
Predecessor: | Maxus V80 |
Class: | Light commercial vehicle (M) |
Body Style: | Van Minibus Chassis cab |
Engine: | 2.0 L SC20M turbo I4 (diesel) |
Motor: | 150kW permanent magnet synchronous electric motor |
Transmission: | 6-speed manual 6-speed semi-automatic 6-speed automatic |
Battery: | 51.5 / 72 / 88.5 kWh |
Layout: | Longitudinal Front-engine, Front wheel drive (SWB/MWB/LWB) Longitudinal Front-engine, Rear wheel drive (MWB/LWB) Front-motor, front-wheel-drive (EV <3.5 Ton) Rear-motor, rear-wheel-drive (EV 4.5 Ton) |
Assembly: | China: Wuxi, Jiangsu |
Wheelbase: | 33661NaN1 (standard) 37601NaN1 (LWB) |
Length: | 55461NaN1 (standard) 59401NaN1 (LWB) |
Width: | 20621NaN1 (standard) 21101NaN1 (LWB) |
Height: | 25551NaN1 (standard) 25251NaN1 (LWB) 27401NaN1 (high roof) |
Charging: | 11 kW AC, 80 kW DC |
The Maxus V90 is a 2 to 18-seater light commercial van produced by Maxus. It was launched during the Shanghai Auto Show of 2019. The model was aimed to replace the Maxus V80.[3] The vehicle is sold in multiple European markets as the Maxus Deliver 9, including an all-electric version known as the eDeliver 9.[4] [5]
In March 2019, news of the patent about the Chinese company Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) launching a new commercial vehicle model called the V90 under the Maxus brand broke out, and the Maxus V90 was later launched during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show.[6]
Maxus was formed following SAIC's acquisition of the intellectual property of LDV in 2010, and the first model of Maxus is the predecessor of the V90, the V80, which is a rebadged LDV Maxus.[7] [8] The LDV Maxus model was relaunched by SAIC as the V80 in June 2011.[7]
At launch, the price range of the Maxus V90 ranges from 150,000 yuan to 290,000 yuan.[9] The Maxus V90 is equipped with a 2.0 liter turbo diesel engine producing 150 horsepower and 375 N-m and fulfilling the National Standard VI Emission standard of China.[10]
A fully electric variant of the vehicle is sold in Europe, including the UK & Ireland, as the Maxus eDeliver 9. It is not to be confused with the smaller Maxus eDeliver 3 or LDV eDeliver 7.
There are multiple battery size options: 51.5 kWh, 72 kWh or 88.5 kWh.[11]
In November 2022, the LDV eT60 and LDV eDeliver 9 were launched in Australia.[12] In Australia the eDeliver 9 is limited to a top speed of 90 km/h.[13]
Engines | ||||||||
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Model | Transmission | Engine | Displacement | Power | Torque | Emission standard | Fuel | |
SDEC SC20M 163 Q6A single-turbocharger | 6-speed manual & automatic | I4 | 19961NaN1 | 1200NaN0 at 4000 rpm | 3750NaN0 at 1500-2400 rpm | Euro 6b | Diesel | |
Electric motor | Automatic | Electric | - | 1500NaN0 | 3100NaN0 | Zero emission | Electricity |