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SPOTTED: USPS in Possession of Canoo LDV 130 and 190 Electric Delivery Vehicles

The Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle 130(or LDV 130) is the original Delivery Vehicle variant designed by Canoo, a fully electric Class 1 electric cargo van. It was engineered to have the turning radius of a small passenger vehicle on a parking friendly, compact footprint, yet the payload and cargo space of a commercial delivery or utility vehicle.

It is perfect for high frequency stop-and-go deliveries and speedy vehicle to door drop-off, so much so that Walmart signed a binding order last year for 4500 with the option to extend it to up to 10,000 units. The LDV 190, the 130s big brother, is a fully electric Class 2 cargo van with a heavier duty suspension with 30 percent more space and 21 percent greater payload capacity.

Despite its increased payload load capacity and body length, the 190 should sport the same dynamic handling and performance as the 130.

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