The fully electric Ford E-Tourneo custom multipurpose vehicle (MPV) is set to make its grand appearance by 2024 as one of four new electric Ford Pro models debuting in Europe. Ford’s new flagship MPV is about as close to an eRV as it gets, with flexible seating, advanced technology, and enhanced performance, making it perfect for both business and personal use.
Ford has been the best-selling commercial vehicle maker in Europe for seven consecutive years and is carrying its leadership into the future with new advanced electric solutions that can fit any lifestyle.
In September, Ford revealed details behind the E-Transit custom, taking Europe’s leading commercial van and “improving it in every single way” to tackle all business needs.
Ford Pro, the automaker’s commercial unit, is adding to its electric van lineup with its new E-Tourneo Custom. The new E-Tourneo van “raises the bar” for MPVs with an advanced electric powertrain capable of up to 370 km range (around 230 miles).
The new electric van includes several advanced features, including flexible track-mounted rear seating, a panoramic sunroof, and a tilting steering wheel.
Ford says the vehicle’s design provides enhanced comfort levels with quiet electric propulsion and optimized chassis architecture which includes an independent rear suspension.
GM of Ford Pro Europe, Hans Shep, talks about the versatility behind the new electric Tourneo, stating:
Whether it’s an active family trip at the weekend or shuttling execs to the airport in style, comfort and refinement, E-Tourneo Custom’s all-electric powertrain, advanced connectivity, cutting-edge design and new luxury features make it a compelling choice.
He adds:
The Tourneo brand has always stood for space and versatility – now we’re extending the appeal to a new generation of discerning EV buyers seeking performance and comfort.
The flagship E-Tourneo comes fully loaded with Ford Pro software and services, such as end-to-end charging, management tools, and FORDLiive connected uptime system.
Ford electric E-Tourneo (Source: Ford)
Ford E-Tourneo details and specifications
Ford’s new flagship E-Tourneo van uses the same battery cell tech as the wildly popular F-150 Lightning truck with a 74 kWh usable battery and 160 kW electric motor.
With an onboard 11 kW three-phase AC charger, the E-Tourneo can be fully charged in under eight hours or 15% to 80% in 41 minutes using a 125 kW DC fast charger. In fact, Ford claims in lab testing that the DC fast charger added 38 km (23.6 miles) range in five minutes.
For all your business and personal needs, the electric van offers a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 kg (4,409 lbs).
Like the E-Transit custom, the E-Tourneo can power a workstation, camping equipment, or anything else that requires electricity off-grid with up to 2.3 kW Pro Power Onboard technology.
With tracked seating, users can easily move the seats for added room or remove them completely for maximum comfort and versatility.
Drivers can choose from different model options, including Active, Sport, or the long-range Titanium X. For the adventurous, Ford’s E-Tourneo doubles as a mobile living room and workspace.
Electrek’s Take
Ford’s new electric van is about as close as it gets to an eRV, with flexible seating in the cabin and added functionality. The E-Tourneo is the perfect solution for businesses and those looking to get a little more out of their outdoor adventures.
The new electric van will have some competition in the market, with Mercedes unveiling its EQV in January and Volkswagen’s ID. Buzz.
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Cadillac is back and selling a surprising number of electric vehicles in the US. With a full lineup of electric SUVs, Cadillac now claims to be the leading luxury EV brand in the US. Can it keep it up even after the $7,500 federal tax credit expires?
After launching seven new electric vehicles this year, GM claimed that Cadillac became the leading luxury EV brand by market share. However, that doesn’t include Tesla due to its “pricing structure.”
Cadillac is coming off its best first-half sales since 2008, selling more vehicles across all 50 states. Nearly one in four Cadillacs sold in the US this year were EVs.
GM’s luxury brand is now selling more electric vehicles than some of its biggest rivals, including Porsche, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Rivian, and Volvo.
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According to the latest data from Cox Automotive, Cadillac sold over 11,700 EVs in Q2, up 62% compared to last year. Through the first six months of the year, it has sold nearly 20,000 electric vehicles. In comparison, Porsche has sold almost 7,200 EVs in the US, Mercedes sold about 8,000, and Audi has sold just over 11,500.
2026 Cadillac Optiq EV (Source: Cadillac)
With an electric SUV in nearly every segment, including the entry-level Optiq, a midsize Lyriq, a three-row Vistiq, and the even larger Escalade IQ and IQL models, Cadillac is seeing an influx of buyers from other brands.
Cadillac prepares for the EV tax credit to expire
Around 70% of Cadillac’s EV buyers are from other brands, according to GM, and about 10% are former Tesla drivers. With big policy changes coming under the Trump administration, Cadillac, like the entire industry, will likely face some hurdles.
The administration already raised tariffs on imported vehicles and other auto parts, and at the end of September, the $7,500 federal EV tax credit is set to expire.
2026 Cadillac Vistiq electric SUV (Source: GM)
In response to the changes, many automakers are shifting back to hybrid and gas-powered vehicles. Cadillac is no exception.
“They’ll have to have both for a number of years now,” according to Sam Fiorani, the vice president of AutoForecast Solutions. Fiorani explained (via The New York Times) that “The gas-powered vehicles make the money, and the EVs bring them a new market.”
Cadillac ESCALADE IQL electric SUV (Source: Cadillac)
Cadillac was initially expected to have an all-EV lineup by the end of the decade. Thanks to the policy changes, Cadillac could continue offering hybrid and ICE vehicles for several more years.
Fiorani said that although GM planned to retire the gas-powered Escalade, it’s now due for a refresh that will be sold “well into the next decade.”
Cadillac LYRIQ luxury trim (Source: Cadillac)
Earlier this year, Cadillac’s global vice president, John Roth, said during a media briefing that the company was in a better position than most with the policy changes.
All Cadillac vehicles are built in the US, except the Optiq, which is built in Mexico. According to Roth, the policy changes will have “very limited impact, if you will, on the Cadillac brand.” If anything, Roth said, it could be an opportunity for the luxury automaker.
If you’re looking to get ahead of the $7,500 EV tax credit expiration, we can help you get started. Check out our links below to find Cadillac’s electric SUVs in your area.
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Australia Post is advancing its commitment to achieve Net Zero emissions across its operations by 2050 with the introduction of 36 new Mercedes-Benz eVito electric vans, expanding its existing fleet of over 5,000 EVs already in active service.
“This is our largest electric van trial to date,” explains Australia Post Chief Sustainability Officer, Richard Pittard. “It’s a meaningful step forward as we continue building a modern, sustainable delivery network that meets the evolving needs of our customers while reducing our environmental impact.”
The new eVito vans, once deployed at scale, will operate primarily in highly populated metro areas, where their positive impact on local air quality will be felt by the greatest number of people, and their respiratory health, as well.
Electrek’s Take
Mercedes eVito; via Australia Post.
This kind of deployment should be exciting to EV enthusiasts for a number of tried-and-true reasons, but this one is particularly exciting to Americans because we have an Administration actively pretending that electric postal vehicles aren’t ready for prime time. The success of programs like this one from Australia Post are just more egg in the face of these anti-EV clowns, and few things make me happier.
You can check out the official Mercedes-Benz Vans Australia eVito specs and measurements in the detailed brochure, below, then scroll on down to the comments and let us know what you think of MB’s baby Sprinter.
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