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Maxus V90

The Maxus V90 is another versatile van model from SAIC Maxus, a subsidiary of SAIC Motor Corporation. It is a larger and more premium version of the Maxus V80, designed to cater to commercial and passenger transport needs. The V90 builds upon the V80’s practicality with more modern features, a higher payload capacity, improved comfort, and enhanced performance. The V90 is aimed at businesses, fleets, and even families who need a spacious and reliable vehicle for various uses, including long-distance transportation, cargo transport, and people-moving services.

Type: MPV
Engine size (cc): 2000-2400
Number of doors: 3
1. Exterior Design

Dimensions:
Length: The Maxus V90 typically measures around 5,500 mm (216.5 inches), similar to the V80, but the V90 is slightly longer in some configurations, offering more cargo and interior space.
Width: Around 2,050 mm (80.7 inches), providing a wider cabin and more cargo room.
Height: The vehicle stands at 2,400 mm (94.5 inches) for standard versions, with high-roof options available for increased interior height.
Wheelbase: Generally, the V90 has a wheelbase of 3,600 mm (141.7 inches), offering a good balance between load capacity and driving stability.

Design Features:
The V90’s front end showcases a more refined and modern look compared to the V80, with a more angular grille, sharper headlights, and an overall more aerodynamic design.
LED daytime running lights and stylized bumpers give the vehicle a more contemporary, commercial aesthetic.
The vehicle’s large, wide sliding doors (standard on the cargo version) provide easier access, especially in tight spaces.

Body Styles:
The V90 is available in multiple configurations, including cargo van, window van, and minibus.
It comes in both long wheelbase and super-long wheelbase versions, providing ample cargo and passenger space depending on the needs.

2. Interior and Cargo Space

Cargo Space:
The cargo version of the V90 offers significant payload capacity, with the ability to carry up to 1,500-2,200 kg (depending on the variant).
It has a cargo volume ranging from 11 to 16 cubic meters, with a flat loading floor and wide rear doors for easier loading and unloading of goods.
Depending on the configuration, the cargo area can be equipped with partition walls for additional security, or optional racking systems for more efficient use of space.

Passenger Van:
For passenger use, the V90 can accommodate 9 to 15 seats, depending on configuration. It offers a spacious and flexible seating arrangement, with high-quality fabrics and ergonomic designs for comfort.
The passenger versions of the V90 are ideal for shuttle services, group travel, or larger families, providing more seating and interior space compared to the V80.

Comfort & Features:
Infotainment: The V90 comes equipped with a 7-inch or 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system that includes Bluetooth, USB ports, and Android Auto/Apple CarPlay compatibility (in higher trims).
Climate Control: The V90 features advanced climate control systems to ensure passenger comfort in different climates. Some versions come with multi-zone climate control.
Driver Comfort: The driver’s seat is adjustable for comfort on long trips. Some versions also offer a tilting and telescoping steering wheel for better ergonomics.

Interior Quality:
The cabin is designed with durable materials, especially in the commercial versions where easy cleaning is important. Higher-end versions offer more premium materials, making the vehicle comfortable for long hours on the road.

3. Performance and Engine Options

Engine Options:
The Maxus V90 is powered by 2.0L turbocharged diesel engines (in most markets), producing around 150 to 180 horsepower (depending on the model). This engine provides a balance of power and fuel efficiency for both city driving and long-haul trips.
In some versions, a 2.4L turbocharged diesel engine may be available, producing around 190 hp and 400-450 Nm of torque.
Transmission: The engine is typically mated to a 6-speed manual transmission in most models, although higher variants offer a 6-speed automatic transmission for smoother driving.

Fuel Economy:
The Maxus V90 is relatively efficient for its size and weight, offering a fuel consumption of 8-10 liters per 100 km (29-24 mpg) depending on the load and driving conditions.

Drive Type:
The V90 is generally available in rear-wheel drive (RWD) for better stability and handling when carrying heavy loads.
A front-wheel drive (FWD) option may also be available for certain markets or configurations.

Suspension:
The V90 is equipped with a double wishbone front suspension and a leaf spring rear suspension, which provides a smooth ride even with heavy loads. The suspension setup is designed to offer stability and comfort, especially when driving over rough terrain or long distances.

4. Safety and Technology Features

Safety Features:
The V90 comes equipped with several safety features, including ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and ESC (Electronic Stability Control) to ensure safety and stability under different driving conditions.
It also comes with multiple airbags, including front, side, and curtain airbags, providing protection in the event of a collision.

Driver Assistance:
The V90 may come with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as rear parking sensors, 360-degree camera system, and lane departure warning (LDW).
Cruise control is often available on higher trims, providing convenience during long highway drives.

Security Features:
Central locking and keyless entry are standard, with optional features such as remote start and immobilizer for added security.

5. Market Availability

The Maxus V90 is primarily sold in China, but it is also available in a growing number of international markets, including Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. In Europe, the V90 is sold under the LDV brand (Leyland DAF Vans) and is typically used for light commercial and passenger transport purposes.

The V90 is aimed at businesses requiring premium transport solutions for cargo, shuttles, or fleet operations. It is increasingly popular among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that require a larger vehicle for diverse business applications.

6. Pricing

Pricing: The price of the Maxus V90 can vary depending on the market, configuration, and trim level.
In China, the price typically ranges from ¥150,000 to ¥200,000 (approximately $21,000 - $28,000 USD) for the cargo van version, with passenger van versions starting around ¥180,000 - ¥250,000 ($25,000 - $35,000 USD).
In Europe or Australia, the prices for the V90 are generally in the range of €25,000 - €40,000 (roughly $26,000 - $42,000 USD) depending on the variant and configuration.

Conclusion

The Maxus V90 is an impressive offering in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) market, particularly suited for businesses, fleets, and families requiring a larger, more capable van. Whether used for transporting cargo or passengers, the V90 provides a high payload capacity, advanced technology, and modern safety features. It also offers a more comfortable and refined driving experience compared to other commercial vehicles in its class.

With competitive pricing and multiple configuration options, the Maxus V90 stands out as a practical and reliable choice for those in need of a larger van for commercial or personal use. It’s a solid option for anyone looking for a spacious, efficient, and modern van.

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