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The future of clean, green urban deliveries is here - Meet LEVC’s new light commercial vehicle

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The clean and green urban delivery van of tomorrow is here: LEVC’s new commercial vehicle, a zero-emission capable light van, draws on more than 70 years of knowledge from the same company that manufactures the world’s only purpose-built range extended electric taxi.

Added on the 19/06/2019 07:14:29 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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