Citroen e-C3 Van Lease
The Citroen e-C3 Van is a cargo-carrying take on the regular Citroen e-C3 hatchback. The compact commercial vehicle delivers a 300 kg payload and 200-mile range on a single charge.
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- Van Leasing Category: Small van
- Payload: 300 kg
- Engine Options: Electric
- NCAP Safety Rating: Not tested
About the Citroen e-C3 Van
The fully-electric Citroen e-C3 Van is one of the most affordable commercial vehicles currently available to lease.
Citroen took the popular e-C3 hatchback, removed the rear seats, added a full-height mesh and solid bulkhead, and created the e-C3 Van.
The eLCV (electric Light Commercial Vehicle) enjoys a 300 kg payload and boasts 730 litres of load space underneath the mid-height load cover.
A 44 kWh battery brings you a max 200-mile range on a single charge while you also get car-like levels of comfort in the cabin.
Why lease the Citroen e-C3 Van?
Low running costs and an electric powertrain make the e-C3 Van ideal for city and suburban deliveries, whether single-journey courier or multi-package.
It could also be the perfect companion for small businesses, being handy at moving things around town or between sites.
Like the Citroen e-C3 hatchback, the e-C3 Van also offers a relaxing ride, with plush seats and ‘Advanced Comfort’ suspension with progressive hydraulic cushions.
It also comes with the same benchmark features as the ‘Plus’ version of e-C3, including a 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a head-up display, LED headlights, cruise control and rear parking sensors.
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