This Teeny UPS Van Is The Cutest Way To Receive Car Parts

As UPS looks at ways to reduce its city centre carbon footprint, this cute little van has emerged as a battery-powered contender for future urban deliveries
This Teeny UPS Van Is The Cutest Way To Receive Car Parts

Global shipping company UPS has joined the UK’s Royal Mail in trialling a new breed of electric delivery van, and what a cutie it is, too.

The dinky 3.5-tonne Arrival van, which we’ve seen before in Royal Mail red, looks just as sweet in UPS’s trademark brown. Said to be capable of more than 150 miles per charge, they owe their useful driving range to the extensive use of lightweight composite materials.

This Teeny UPS Van Is The Cutest Way To Receive Car Parts

UPS claims to have been working with Arrival for two years, and the pilot vehicles supplied to it will be built to UPS specifications. Depending on your point of view they’ll either have advanced driver assist features that should boost safety and reduce driver fatigue, or driver-stressing ‘big brother’ systems that scrutinise their every move.

The massive windscreen design shouldn’t just be a complete nightmare to replace if it ever cracked. It offers a much better view of pedestrians and cyclists, says Arrival. That said, most people will probably be too busy cooing over how cute the van is to remember that the front of it is probably still quite hard.

This Teeny UPS Van Is The Cutest Way To Receive Car Parts

Designed with tiny wheels that don’t compromise on load space, the UPS-branded vans will be tested in London and Paris before the company makes a decision on whether to order more. Various sizes have been developed, including this 3.5-tonne unit and a larger 7.5-tonne beast.

UPS has already placed an order for 125 of Tesla’s semi trucks and is keen to point out that it was already using electric transport way back in the 1930s.

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Comments

Sir Wafel (WhyBeAre of CT) (Multipla Squad) (propane)

Car makers, this is how you make a futuristic vehicle without making it look stupidly agressive

05/10/2018 - 11:17 |
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Anonymous

I’m still not ready for these beasts to be replaced yet…

05/10/2018 - 11:36 |
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Rekord 86

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I totally agree

05/10/2018 - 20:59 |
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H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

To haul cargo on short distances on city environments i see the initiative as a good idea, the range is more than enough for a day, but what about charging times? Will they be quick enough?

05/10/2018 - 12:08 |
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Wogmidget

It looks like the stylists couldn’t be arsed actually sculpting the big block of clay

05/10/2018 - 12:41 |
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Rekord 86

Usually I’m not the fan of stuff like that but it’s so cute

05/10/2018 - 12:47 |
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German Perfectionist

We need more cute looking cars. I’m sick of all these “mean fighting robot meets vacuum cleaner” lookalikes.

05/10/2018 - 13:02 |
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5:19.55

We can now picture The futur with our eyes and not on computer simulation! (next to chav corsa tho)

05/10/2018 - 13:53 |
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Olds Alero

Never thought I’d call a van cute, but… holy f*ck, this thing is adorable.

05/10/2018 - 14:34 |
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Sudip Suresh

its honestly the most adorable car ive seen

05/10/2018 - 14:51 |
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TheBagel

I love the use of the word “dinky” :3

05/10/2018 - 15:20 |
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