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Cenntro to Unveil LS300 at CES
The LS300 will launch in North America with production and distribution expected in Q3 2023.

The van version of the LS300 features four doors for easier access.
Photo: Cenntro Electric Group Limited
Cenntro Electric Group Limited announced it will expand its lineup with the addition of a new all-electric commercial van, the Logistar 300 (LS300).
The LS300 will make its premiere at the upcoming 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), taking place on January 5-8, 2023 in Las Vegas, according to Cenntro's news release.
The LS300 is a Class 3 vehicle and will be available in two variations: as a van and a truck. The LS300 is equipped with a 118kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, a max speed of 75 mph, and the range of 273 miles (440 km).
The van version features four doors, and the truck variation can be upfitted with different configurations to meet the needs for multiple applications.
Cenntro will assemble the LS300 at its Jacksonville, Florida, and Freehold, New Jersey, assembly plants.
“The LS300 is well-positioned to meet the rapidly growing demand in the United States for commercial EVs,” said Peter Wang, CEO of Cenntro. “The Logistar 300 is another strong addition to our commercial vehicle lineup, providing fleets and businesses with best-in-class EV technology that supports the most robust operating cycles. The vehicle joins our Logistar Series following the LS100, LS200, LS260, and LS400. Now, we have a full line of commercial EVs in multiple configurations for last-mile delivery. We look forward to showcasing the LS300 along with our complete lineup at CES in January.”
The LS300 is one of five world premieres that Cenntro will unveil at Booth 5840 in the West Hall, as the company will display its complete All-Electric Commercial product line.
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