The Mercedes-Benz eVito and eCitan are premium electric vans sold in Singapore. View the eVito and eCitan at ABLINK to check availability, body price and CVES support.
Mercedes eVito vs eCitan: which electric van fits your business?
The eCitan is a compact city van; the eVito is a mid-size cargo van. Choose the eCitan for tight urban routes and lighter loads. Choose the eVito for bigger parcels, more volume and higher payload. Both qualify for Singapore's CVES Band A incentive.
Both wear the three-pointed star, so cabin quality and safety kit feel premium. However, size and payload set them apart sharply. Therefore, match the van to your daily load, not the badge alone.
Mercedes eCitan specifications
The Mercedes eCitan pairs a 45 kWh battery with a 90 kW (122 hp) motor. It returns roughly 266–283 km of WLTP range. Cargo volume runs from 2.9 m³ to 3.62 m³ across two lengths. Maximum payload reaches about 616 kg.
| Specification | Mercedes eCitan |
|---|---|
| Battery | 45 kWh |
| Motor | 90 kW (122 hp), 245 Nm |
| Range (WLTP) | Around 266–283 km |
| Cargo volume | 2.9–3.62 m³ |
| Max payload | Up to about 616 kg |
| DC fast charge | 10–80% in about 38 minutes |
| AC charging | Up to 11 kW (22 kW optional) |
| Lengths | 4,498 / 4,922 mm |
Mercedes eVito specifications
The Mercedes eVito uses a 60 kWh usable battery and an 85 kW (114 hp) motor. It delivers around 256–260 km of WLTP range. Cargo volume reaches 6.0 m³ to 6.6 m³. Maximum payload climbs to about 807 kg.
| Specification | Mercedes eVito |
|---|---|
| Battery | 60 kWh usable (66 kWh total) |
| Motor | 85 kW (114 hp), up to 360 Nm |
| Range (WLTP) | Around 256–260 km |
| Cargo volume | 6.0–6.6 m³ |
| Max payload | Up to about 807 kg |
| DC fast charge | 10–80% in about 30–35 minutes (80 kW) |
| AC charging | Up to 11 kW |
| Lengths | 5,140 / 5,370 mm |
| Towing | Not rated for towing |
These figures are manufacturer-stated and vary by trim and market. Therefore, confirm the exact Singapore-spec numbers on the ABLINK listing before you commit.
eVito vs eCitan: side-by-side comparison
The eVito wins on cargo and payload; the eCitan wins on range and manoeuvrability. Specifically, the eVito carries almost double the volume. Meanwhile, the eCitan travels further per charge and parks more easily.
| Feature | eCitan | eVito |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Compact van | Mid-size van |
| Battery | 45 kWh | 60 kWh usable |
| Range (WLTP) | ~266–283 km | ~256–260 km |
| Cargo volume | 2.9–3.62 m³ | 6.0–6.6 m³ |
| Max payload | ~616 kg | ~807 kg |
| Length | 4.5–4.9 m | 5.1–5.4 m |
| Best for | City couriers, service | Larger last-mile fleets |
Are the eVito and eCitan Class 3-driveable in Singapore?
Both vans target a maximum laden weight at or below 3,500 kg. A Class 3 licence covers vehicles up to this weight. Therefore, most drivers can operate either van legally. Still, confirm the exact laden weight before assigning drivers.
Battery mass pushes electric vans closer to the weight ceiling. As a result, always verify the figure on the listing. For the full rule, read our Class 3 light goods vehicle guide.
CVES and EV grants for the eVito and eCitan
Both the eVito and eCitan sit in CVES Band A as electric LCVs. Band A grants a S$15,000 incentive for vehicles registered before 31 March 2027. Eligibility needs a maximum laden weight at or below 3,500 kg at first registration.
The band is fixed at registration, based on emissions and reference mass. Consequently, confirm Band A status before you budget. See the LTA–NEA CVES announcement for official terms. Then read our EV grants stacking guide.
Mercedes eVito and eCitan price in Singapore
Body price and COE are separate costs in Singapore. Both Mercedes vans price above mass-market rivals, reflecting the premium badge. The S$15,000 CVES rebate lowers the upfront cost for eligible Band A vans. Request the current eVito and eCitan body prices from ABLINK.
Add the prevailing COE Category C premium on top of the body price. See LTA's vehicle tax structure for the full cost breakdown.
Which Mercedes electric van should you buy?
Pick the eCitan for inner-city couriers, service trades and light parcel runs. Pick the eVito for furniture, bulky parcels and larger last-mile fleets. Range favours the eCitan; cargo and payload favour the eVito.
In our experience advising Singapore SME fleets, payload decides more purchases than range. A van that runs out of payload forces extra trips and lost hours. However, both Mercedes vans suit operators who value cabin comfort and brand image. For broader choices, compare our EV van Singapore guide and the platform-sharing Renault Kangoo E-Tech.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the Mercedes eVito and eCitan?
The eCitan is a compact city van with up to 3.62 m³ of cargo. The eVito is a mid-size van with up to 6.6 m³. The eVito carries more, while the eCitan travels further per charge.
How far can the Mercedes eVito and eCitan travel?
The eCitan covers around 266–283 km on the WLTP cycle. The eVito covers around 256–260 km. Real-world range drops with heavy loads and air-conditioning use.
Do the eVito and eCitan qualify for the CVES rebate?
Yes. Both are electric LCVs in CVES Band A, worth S$15,000 before 31 March 2027. Confirm Band A status at registration with LTA.
Are the Mercedes electric vans Class 3-driveable?
Both target a maximum laden weight up to 3,500 kg, within Class 3. Confirm the exact laden figure on the listing before assigning drivers.
How much do the eVito and eCitan cost in Singapore?
Body price and COE are quoted separately. The CVES rebate lowers upfront cost for eligible Band A vans. Request the current body prices from ABLINK.
Get a Mercedes electric van quote from ABLINK
Ready to electrify with a premium van? Compare the Mercedes eVito and Mercedes eCitan at ABLINK for availability and body price. Or browse the full commercial EV range to weigh every option.
Specifications, CVES eligibility and prices change without notice. Confirm current figures with LTA, NEA and the ABLINK listing before purchase. This article is general guidance, not financial or regulatory advice.
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