BYD revealed its new E-Vali electric van for the European markets, Know its India launch & pricing details
BYD has revealed its new E-Vali for the European markets. This new electric van is suited for 3.5-tonne and 4.25-tonne commercial vehicle segment. It made its debut at the IAA Transportation trade fair in Hannover and is designed specifically to meet the needs of delivery services and last-mile parcels.
The new E-Vali offers a stunning design with futuristic appeal making it an ideal vehicle for commercial usage. It features a comfortable cabin, advanced and feature-rich interior and offers long range to help with the range anxiety.
2025 BYD E-Vali: Design & Key Features
The electric van for BYD packs a large 80.6 kWh battery pack with the brand’s new blade battery with an advance LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) chemistry. It offers a WLTP-certified range between 220 to 250 Km on a full charge. BYD’s new technology helps the van to offer more reliable performance along with maximum efficiency while painting the temperature low.
Performance and Specificiations
BYD’s new e-Vail comes with 700 to 1,450 Kg of payload capacity that varies from its different variants. It packs a powerful electric motor which combined with the company’s new Blade battery offers a top speed of of 120 kph (75 mph). The new electric van also offers a V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) connection with 3 kW of output power for external device power supply.
2025 BYD E-Vali: Battery and Charging
BYD’s new electric van with its large 80.6 kWh battery pack with the company’s new Blade technology comes with both AC and DC fast charging abilities. It will be offered with a 11 kW onboard AC charger as standard and with also offer an optional 22 kW charger. The van also supports DC fast charging abilities and supports up to 188 kW DC fast charging. This rapid charging helps it to charge from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes.
Conclusion
The new BYD E-Vali is designed specifically to cater ‘last-mile delivery and parcel services in the old continent. It also caters to the demand for sustainable EVs in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment.