
Electric Delivery Van Stars in High-Speed Chase Video
A new electric delivery van just proved it has serious speed in a fun promotional video. The Harbinger electric van chases down a package thief with 440 horsepower and nearly instant acceleration.
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Electric delivery vans aren't known for excitement, but Harbinger just changed that with a thrilling chase video that's turning heads online.
The California-based company created a fictional action scene showing their electric delivery van pursuing a package thief through city streets. With 440 horsepower and nearly 1,200 pound-feet of instant electric torque, the medium-duty van accelerates like a sports car while demonstrating tight turns and serious speed.
The promotional video plays on a fun fantasy: what if delivery drivers actually chased down porch pirates? While Harbinger makes clear this isn't how anyone should drive their commercial van, the video showcases real capabilities that matter for everyday deliveries. Quick acceleration helps drivers merge safely into traffic and navigate busy urban routes.
Electric commercial vehicles are experiencing a performance revolution similar to what Tesla started with passenger cars over a decade ago. As electric motors replace traditional engines in work trucks and delivery vans, companies are discovering these vehicles can be both practical and powerful.

Why This Inspires
This video represents something bigger than a fun marketing stunt. Commercial electric vehicles are shedding their boring reputation and proving they can outperform their gas-powered predecessors while producing zero emissions.
Fleet managers are starting to see electric vans not as compromises but as upgrades. The instant torque that makes Harbinger's chase video possible also means faster deliveries, better handling, and improved driver confidence on the job.
As more companies electrify their delivery fleets, we're witnessing a quiet transformation of our streets. These powerful, clean vehicles are reducing air pollution in neighborhoods while proving that going green doesn't mean giving up performance.
The future of delivery looks faster, cleaner, and a lot more exciting than anyone expected.
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Based on reporting by Electrek
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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