In a fast-moving economy where logistics is the backbone of every thriving business, the demand for smart, sustainable, and affordable fleet vehicles has never been greater. At the forefront of this movement is the DFSK EC75—a fully electric commercial van designed to meet the needs of modern-day cargo operations, from small business deliveries to large-scale regional transport.
The DFSK EC75 stands out with a payload capacity of 1,200 kilograms and a cargo volume of 6.7 cubic meters, offering both power and space in one functional platform. Measuring 5,130 mm in length with a 3,200 mm wheelbase, it gives B2B operators and fleet buyers the cargo room they need without compromising maneuverability in urban or regional routes. It rides on a MacPherson independent front suspension for smoother handling and a leaf spring rear suspension built to carry heavy loads.
It features a 50.38-kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, delivering a driving range of up to 310 kilometers on a single charge. Its DC fast-charging capability powers the van from 20 to 80 percent in just 45 minutes, ensuring minimized downtime for operations that rely on speed and uptime. With the rising fuel costs in the Philippines, fleet owners will appreciate the long-term value of electrification with minimal energy costs and reduced maintenance overhead.
The cabin is equipped with a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, digital driver display, multi-function steering wheel, and even a cooled glove box. With practical additions like wireless phone charging, USB-C support, and Bluetooth connectivity, DFSK ensures drivers and fleet partners have both comfort and connectivity on the road.
Built into the EC75’s design is a full suite of driver-assistance and safety systems, including: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), a 360-degree panoramic camera and parking sensors, and ABS with EBD, Hill Hold Control, Traction Control, and Brake Assist.
These technologies promote safer long-distance and last-mile deliveries, giving fleet managers peace of mind while lowering risks across high-traffic or complex driving environments.
With a suggested retail price of P 1.45 million, the DFSK EC75 offers exceptional value for fleet buyers, especially when considering fuel savings, government incentives for EV adoption, and reduced operational costs. It also comes with a 3-year/100,000-kilometer vehicle warranty and a 6-year/150,000-kilometer battery warranty, offering peace of mind to fleet procurement officers.
“The DFSK EC75 strikes the right balance between practical utility and long-term value for logistics-driven enterprises. It’s exactly the kind of solution our clients are looking for as they modernize their fleets,” said John Tovillo, Business Development Manager, QSJ Motors Philippines.







More expensive than the l300, traviz, fx . Should have lowered the price to be more competitive. You save on fuel but lose out to depreciation after a few years.
ReplyDeleteThis is an EV van so the price is just fine as it's longer,more powerful and safer than those 3rd world ancient tincan commercial vehicles.
DeleteAgain with depreciation. Cars like these are meant as workhorses for vehicles fleets. You abuse it until it dies. lol
DeleteI will go for hilux tamaraw probinsyano, pang matagalan and can go anywhere.
ReplyDeleteFor smaller businesses and those that travel in rougher roads, that's definitely the better option.
DeleteThis is more for heavy back and forth on developed highways between cities and inner city roads. Savings on operational costs with that kind of workload is bigger than a lot of people realize.