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Renault Trafic E-Tech Electric
Renault Trafic E-Tech Electric will replace the current Trafic electric in early 2027. Two lengths will offer load volumes of 5.1m3 and 5.8m3. 800V architecture will provide rapid DC charging.
RANGE 280/373 miles WHEN Early 2027 PRICE TBA

Isuzu D-Max EV
Isuzu will launch its D-Max EV electric pickup truck in February 2026. It will feature dual motors and a 67kWh battery, full-time 4WD, a one-tonne payload and 3,500kg towing capacity.
RANGE 163 miles WHEN February 2026 PRICE From £59,995 OTR (ex-VAT)

KGM Musso EV
KGM, formerly SsangYong, is set to launch an electric variant of the Musso pickup. Final details will follow, but it has a target range of 290 miles and on-board power for tools and equipment.
RANGE 290 miles (estimated) WHEN Sumer 2026 PRICE £42,495 (inc VAT)

Renault Master H2-Tech
Joint venture between Renault and Plug Point will deliver van, chassis-cab and minibus fuel cell electric vehicle with 400km (248-mile) range on hydrogen and 100km (62 miles) from a 33kWh battery.
RANGE 435 miles WHEN TBA PRICE TBA

Ford Explorer Van
Ford launches an N1 compliant car-derived conversion of the Explorer at the CV Show. It will offer 1.3m3 of load space and a 600kg payload. Rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions are available.
RANGE 340-373 miles WHEN Summer 2026 PRICE BA

Volvo EX30 Cargo
Volvo is launching a car-derived van, the EX30 Cargo and EX30 Cross Country Cargo, offering a payload of up to 390kg and load space of 1.0m3
RANGE Up tp 300 miles WHEN Summer 2026 PRICE From £36,010 OTR
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