LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has revealed details of its new electric van.
The VN5, its new electric LCV, is available to order now – designed, engineered and manufactured at LEVC’s production plant in Ansty, Coventry.
It has a flexible zero emissions capable range of over 301 miles (484 km) delivered by eCity electric technology. With up to 5.5m3 capacity, the VN5’s cargo capacity easily accommodates two Euro sized pallets with a gross payload of 830kg. It has been built with a large side-loading door (enabling a pallet to be side-loaded) and a 60/40 split door at the rear to make loading and unloading easy.
LEVC CEO, Joerg Hofmann, said: “VN5 sets new green mobility standards in the industry and establishes a new and highly desirable electric van segment. We’ve applied our extensive knowledge from the taxi world to create a high quality, hard-working van with zero emissions and long-distance capability. As well as offering favourable operating benefits, VN5 fulfils the growing demand from both businesses and consumers for cleaner, more sustainable commercial vehicles.”
VN5 shares its distinctive styling with the iconic London taxi. Drawing on the company’s heritage as the leader in the taxi sector for over a century, VN5 features a front end common with the electric TX taxi, a purpose-built model launched in 2018.
Inside, VN5 also benefits from a driver-oriented cabin shared with TX, featuring a workspace tried and tested on the streets of London by thousands of cabbies. The driver’s seat is ergonomically designed and fully adjustable, while the steering wheel can also be adjusted for reach and rake. The cabin is optimised for professional use, with settings accessed via a large central touchscreen with intuitive interface, while bright LED lighting clearly illuminates other key controls. Ample stowage in the doors, glovebox and central console are all designed to allow convenient access when needed.
Three VN5 variants are available – Business, City and Ultima. All models feature Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), front and side driver and passenger airbags, cruise control, nine-inch touchscreen and dual zone climate control as standard as well as 50kW DC rapid charging and minimum 11kW AC fast charging capability. City adds a heated windscreen, front and rear parking sensors, curtain airbags and Lane Departure Warning, while the flagship Ultima features a rear-view camera, luxury seats, metallic paint and 22kW AC charging capability as standard.
LEVC has worked with a number of Europe’s leading converters to ensure the VN5 can be equipped with racking, roof racks, light bars and other bespoke modifications required. In addition, the vehicle will be available with a range of accessories including seat covers, mats and handheld device holders to enable customers to personalise and protect their vehicles.