Suzuki Launches All-New Mini-Commercial BEV Van e EVERY in Japan
257 km
36.6 kWh
350 kg
What Happened
The all-new e EVERY is a mini-commercial BEV van jointly developed by Suzuki, Daihatsu, and Toyota. It combines the practicality of a mini-commercial van with silent and powerful EV performance, and can supply electricity during blackouts.
The van is available in two-seater and four-seater variants with three body colors. It comes standard with advanced safety features including an emergency braking system and Smart Assist, with optional digital rearview mirrors for improved visibility.
36.6 kWhkWh
Lithium iron phosphate battery offering high safety
257 kmkm
Per full charge in WLTC mode, sufficient for daily and business use
350 kgkg
Why this matters
The e EVERY marks Suzuki's entry into the electric commercial van segment, offering zero-emission driving and emergency power supply capability, contributing to local sustainability.
Terms in This Story
- BEV
- Battery electric vehicle, powered solely by electricity stored in a battery.
- WLTC
- Worldwide-harmonized Light vehicles Test Cycle, a global standard for measuring fuel consumption and emissions.
- LFP battery
- Lithium iron phosphate battery, a type of rechargeable battery known for safety and long life.
- eAxle
- An integrated electric drive unit combining motor, inverter, and transaxle.
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