Overview
The electric van market is evolving fast, and two models leading the charge for 2025 are the Kia PV5 Cargo and the Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo. Both aim to deliver efficient, practical, and eco-friendly solutions for businesses transitioning to electric fleets.
In this comparison, we look at range, charging, load capacity, tech, and pricing to help you decide which electric van suits your business needs.
Spec Comparison
Battery: 52kWh - 71kWh (Spec Dependent)
WLTP Range: 256 Miles
Charging: 10-80% in 20-30 mins
Payload: 690-790kg
Load Height: 1520mm
Drivetrain: RWD
Battery: 77kWh
WLTP Range: 256 Miles
Charging: 10-80% in 30 mins
Payload: 607kg
Load Height: 1200mm
Drivetrain: RWD
Design & Practicality
Kia PV5 Cargo
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Purpose-built on Kia’s PBV (Purpose Built Vehicle) platform.
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Boxier, more functional design optimised for maximum cargo capacity.
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Expected sliding doors and wide rear door access ideal for delivery fleets.
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Modular interior setup (as showcased by Kia) allows customisation for plumbing, electricians, parcel delivery, etc.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo
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Retro-modern design with unique styling.
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Smaller than PV5 but perfect for urban deliveries.
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Solid build quality and car-like interior comfort.
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Two-seat or three-seat cabin options.
Technology & Features
Kia PV5
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New PBV tech with digital systems designed for fleet connectivity.
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Modular interior concepts shown include:
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Automated shelving
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Sliding rails
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Smart fleet telematics
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Likely equipped with Kia’s latest infotainment screen design.
VW ID. Buzz Cargo
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Digital cockpit with 10" infotainment
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Travel Assist driver aid
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Excellent cabin ergonomics
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Optional augmented reality HUD
Final Verdict:
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Choose Kia PV5 Cargo if your priority is maximum space, payload, practicality, and fleet efficiency.
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Choose VW ID. Buzz Cargo if you want a stylish, premium-feeling electric van for urban or light commercial use.
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