Maxus will showcase its electric vans alongside its MIFA 7 and MIFA 9 people carriers at June’s Company Car in Action.
The MIFA 7, officially launched in April, is a seven-seat full-size MPV, powered by an electric motor. Two battery options exist, enabling a range of almost 300 miles.
Joining the MIFA 7 as an all-new model at CCIA will be the eDeliver5 van. The new medium-sized model provides a 208-mile range, a 1,200Kg payload and has a cargo capacity of 6.6 – 7.6 cubic metres.
CCIA attendees can also test drive the eDeliver3 and eDeliver9 models at the show.
A spokesperson said: “Maxus is thrilled to once again attend this year's Company Car in Action. Senior members of the Maxus team will be on the stand ready to provide expert guidance and insights into fleet choices. Their wealth of experience and knowledge will empower attendees to make informed decisions aligned with their fleet requirements.
“Jan O'Hara from LEVL Telematics will also be in attendance, offering invaluable insights into the latest advancements and features integrated into the brand’s range of electric vehicles through Maxus Intelligence Onboard telematics.”
A total of 34 brands are bringing their latest and greatest cars and vans for fleet decision-makers to test to this year’s event.
They are:
- Abarth
- Alfa Romeo
- Audi
- BMW
- BYD
- Citroen
- Cupra
- DS Automobiles
- Fiat
- Ford
- Genesis
- Hyundai
- Jeep
- Kia
- Lexus
- Maserati
- Maxus
- MG
- MINI
- Nissan
- Omoda
- Peugeot
- Polestar
- Renault
- Seat
- Skoda
- Smart
- Suzuki
- Tesla
- Toyota
- Vauxhall
- Volkswagen
- Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
- Volvo.
Company Car in Action takes place at Millbrook Proving Ground, Bedfordshire, on 12-13 June.
Fleet decision-makers will get the first UK drives of US brand Canoo’s futuristic electric van LDV130 and Scottish electric off-road vehicle manufacturer Munro’s electric pick-up truck at this year’s Company Car in Action (CCIA).
The manufacturers are two of many confirmed for Vans in Action, which has become a key feature of CCIA and is now in its third year.
Vans in Action is hosted by ‘electric van man’ Paul Kirby and more than 20 vans will be available to see and drive. Look out for further details on this exciting show feature which is now in its third year on the Fleet News website this week.
And away from the track on both days, informative seminars will cover workplace charging, offering advice to fleets looking to install workplace charging infrastructure, from the process to the timescales to future proofing advice, as they transition to full electric.
There will also manufacturer panel discussions where fleet representatives will discuss future products, BEV transition and technology developments on a panel session each day hosted by Fleet News editor Stephen Briers.
The VWFS Fleet Pavilion will offer a premium space for CCIA visitors to gather with peers and colleagues, network with current and future suppliers, refuel with a choice of food stands or simply relax and soak in the atmosphere while visiting the event.
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