

The smallest of the three commercial vans offered by MAXUS in the European market, the eDeliver 5 comes well equipped with safety equipment, both for crash protection and for crash avoidance. Driver and passenger airbags are standard, as is a side curtain airbag. All critical ADAS technologies are also standard equipment, and these generally perform well. The eDeliver 5's Platinum rating puts it amongst the best choices for a buy looking for a safe, small commercial van.The autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system is standard equipment throughout Europe. The system combines AEB with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) that detects vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists as well as other vehicles. In Euro NCAP's tests of the system's reaction to vehicles, performance was good, tailing off only a little at higher speeds. The system performed adequately in tests of its reaction to pedestrians. For cyclists, the eDeliver 5 performed well, with collisions avoided in most test scenarios.
The standard-fit Lane Support System (LSS) gently steers the vehicle if it is drifting out of lane. The system intervenes more aggressively in some more critical situations to prevent the van from leaving the road. A blind-spot information system is standard equipment.
The speed assistance system uses digital mapping and a camera to determine the local speed limit. This information is presented to the driver who can set the speed limiter accordingly. Some of Euro NCAP's requirements for the speed limit information system were not met.
There is a standard-fit seatbelt reminder system for both the driver and passenger seat.

The smallest of the three commercial vans offered by MAXUS in the European market, the eDeliver 5 comes well equipped with safety equipment, both for crash protection and for crash avoidance. Driver and passenger airbags are standard, as is a side curtain airbag. All critical ADAS technologies are also standard equipment, and these generally perform well. The eDeliver 5's Platinum rating puts it amongst the best choices for a buy looking for a safe, small commercial van.The autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system is standard equipment throughout Europe. The system combines AEB with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) that detects vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists as well as other vehicles. In Euro NCAP's tests of the system's reaction to vehicles, performance was good, tailing off only a little at higher speeds. The system performed adequately in tests of its reaction to pedestrians. For cyclists, the eDeliver 5 performed well, with collisions avoided in most test scenarios.
The standard-fit Lane Support System (LSS) gently steers the vehicle if it is drifting out of lane. The system intervenes more aggressively in some more critical situations to prevent the van from leaving the road. A blind-spot information system is standard equipment.
The speed assistance system uses digital mapping and a camera to determine the local speed limit. This information is presented to the driver who can set the speed limiter accordingly. Some of Euro NCAP's requirements for the speed limit information system were not met.
There is a standard-fit seatbelt reminder system for both the driver and passenger seat.


The smallest of the three commercial vans offered by MAXUS in the European market, the eDeliver 5 comes well equipped with safety equipment, both for crash protection and for crash avoidance. Driver and passenger airbags are standard, as is a side curtain airbag. All critical ADAS technologies are also standard equipment, and these generally perform well. The eDeliver 5's Platinum rating puts it amongst the best choices for a buy looking for a safe, small commercial van.The autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system is standard equipment throughout Europe. The system combines AEB with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) that detects vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists as well as other vehicles. In Euro NCAP's tests of the system's reaction to vehicles, performance was good, tailing off only a little at higher speeds. The system performed adequately in tests of its reaction to pedestrians. For cyclists, the eDeliver 5 performed well, with collisions avoided in most test scenarios.
The standard-fit Lane Support System (LSS) gently steers the vehicle if it is drifting out of lane. The system intervenes more aggressively in some more critical situations to prevent the van from leaving the road. A blind-spot information system is standard equipment.
The speed assistance system uses digital mapping and a camera to determine the local speed limit. This information is presented to the driver who can set the speed limiter accordingly. Some of Euro NCAP's requirements for the speed limit information system were not met.
There is a standard-fit seatbelt reminder system for both the driver and passenger seat.
Seat Belt Usage |
Driver Monitoring |
Speed Assistance | |
Adaptive Cruise Control | |
Steering Assistance |
Car | |
Pedestrian & Cyclist |
Lane Departure | |
Car |
Pedestrian |
Rescue Sheet & Guide |
Advanced e-Call |
Occupant Extrication |
AEB Car | |
AEB Pedestrian & Cyclist | |
Lane Support Systems |
AEB Car | |
AEB Pedestrian & Cyclist | |
Lane Support Systems |
Seat Belt Reminder Driver | |
Seat Belt Reminder Passenger | |
Driver Monitoring | |
Speed Assistance | |
Adaptive Cruise Control | |
Steering Assistance |
Note: Other equipment may be available on the vehicle but was not considered in the test year.