
With the Skywell 233 Van set to be arriving in the UK let's take a look at the size of the Skywell 233 Van and its overall dimensions.
Initially, UK buyers will only have access to one body length and one roof height when the van goes on sale in 2026. We're told that additional wheelbases or roof options will depend on market demand and how succesful the 233 van is overall.
But for anyone who wants a high volume capacity, electric van, the Skywell 233 dimensions might be of interest.
It's rear-wheel drive, and definitely a large electric van, so it's really a direct competitor to the likes of the Ford E-Transit and Mercedes-Benz eSprinter.

At launch, the Skywell 233 will be offered in just one size, with a single configuration measuring approximately 6m in lenght and 2.7m high.
The exact dimensions of the Skywell 233 Van according to their website are:
There's also reports from dealers that there will be a shorter version, and low roof option:
Both sizes place the Skywell 233 Van firmly in the large van category, comparable in overall length to L3 derivatives of its competitors.
The roof height, however, is particularly large on the highest option, which suggests Skywell has designed it to maximise cubic capacity, expecting volume to be the key driver for interested customers.
Skywell quotes a load volume of approximately 14m3, making the 233 typical of other larger high-roof panel vans in the 3.5 to 4.25-tonne electric van segment.
We'll cover this in another article, but the 233 is a 4.25-tonne GVW van, making use of the additional payload allowance for large electric vans.
Maximum payload is therefore said to be up to 1,395kg, depending on final UK homologation and specification. The higher GVM helps compensate for the 101kWh battery pack.
We'll bring you more on the Skywell 233 Van as it gets closer to launching in the UK later this year.
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