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Maxus V70
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The Maxus V70 is a van produced by Maxus from 2023.
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Overview

The Maxus V70 was planned to be unveiled online November 2022 by Maxus. Positioned mainly as a light passenger vehicle, the Maxus V70 is offered as 5/6/9-seater variants and rides on Maxus's brand new platform.[2]
One engine is available, a 2.0-litre inline-four turbodiesel with a maximum output of 93 kW (126 PS; 125 hp) and top speed is 156 km/h (97 mph). Fuel consumption is reported to be 7.4 L/100 km (38 mpg‑imp; 32 mpg‑US).[2]
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Electric variant
A fully electric variant of the vehicle is sold in China, as the Maxus EV70.
There are multiple battery size and space options: 77 or 88 kWh net capacity, both are CATL LFP. It comes as L1H1 (4,998 mm × 2,030 mm × 1,990 mm or 197 in × 80 in × 78 in), L2H1 (5,364 mm × 2,030 mm × 1,990 mm or 211 in × 80 in × 78 in) and L2H2 (5,364 mm × 2,030 mm × 2,390 mm or 211 in × 80 in × 94 in). The Onboard-Charger is capable of 11 kW AC, while via DC 90 kW is possible. Top speed 120 km/h (75 mph) in Power mode, 90 km/h (56 mph) in Eco or Normal mode.
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Iveco Fidato
The Iveco Fidato (聚星, Juxing) is the rebadged variant sold by SAIC-Iveco. The Iveco variant features a restyled front bumper while sharing the exact same dimensions, powertrain, and performance data as the Maxus variant.[1]
Chevrolet Express Max
The Chevrolet Express Max is a rebadged variant sold by Chevrolet in Mexico, starting in early 2025.[3] It features the same 2.0 L diesel engine, with manual transmission and a high roof available.
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