COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

Vehicle choices shaped by the work they need to do.

Explore electric commercial vehicle directions for local delivery, cargo movement and business mobility. Actual payload, route suitability and service support are confirmed for each market.

Last-mile logistics

Urban delivery options around cargo, route length and energy access.

Business transport

Vehicles for project use, service teams and managed movement.

Operational fleets

Options for procurement teams evaluating repeat and multi-vehicle needs.

2 models
MAXUS eDELIVER 3BEV

MAXUS

eDELIVER 3

Last-mile logistics

BEV2-3 seats
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BUILT AROUND THE JOB

Commercial vehicles should be selected around the route, load and operating rhythm.

A commercial brief needs more than a vehicle category. Payload, road conditions, daily distance, charging opportunity and destination market shape the configuration that deserves a closer discussion.

  • 01Payload requirement
  • 02Daily route
  • 03Operating window
  • 04Service scenario

OPERATION-FIRST REVIEW

Turn working conditions into a clearer vehicle direction.

  1. 01

    Describe the work

    State the cargo, passengers, route pattern and expected operating window.

  2. 02

    Set the practical constraints

    Clarify charging or energy conditions, target payload and any body or equipment needs.

  3. 03

    Review the deployment context

    Confirm destination, quantity and expected delivery rhythm before progressing the enquiry.

COMMERCIAL BUYER FAQ

The facts that make a commercial enquiry more useful.

Can I request an adapted commercial vehicle?

Yes. Describe the use case, expected equipment and destination market so the discussion starts from the real job.

Is payload confirmed on this page?

No. Payload, body, equipment and compliance need confirmation against the chosen version and market.

Can I enquire for a fleet?

Yes. Include the planned quantity, deployment timeline and whether the vehicles will operate on similar routes.