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Chery will begin selling vans under the new Delivan brand in 2027

The company intends to compete directly with the recognized leaders of the segment – Ford Transit and Volkswagen Transporter, Autoexpress reports.

The premiere of the new products will take place at the Commercial Vehicle Exhibition in Birmingham, England (NEC) next week, and production models will go on sale in 2027.

As of now, Delivan has only released a few teaser images showing the silhouettes of the upcoming cars. The range will include a mid-size van with different roof heights, as well as a double-cab flatbed model.

The silhouettes also reveal the unibody monocoque body shape, where the bonnet and windshield form an almost straight line, unlike pronounced bonneted vans such as the Transit and Transporter.

The company has not yet confirmed whether the models will be purely electric or have hybrid powertrains.

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