The United States Postal Service has selected Oshkosh Defense to build the Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV). Designed to replace the aging Grumman LLV, the NGDV will “drive the most dramatic modernization of the USPS fleet in three decades.” While the production model is still being finalized, renderings show the NGDV won’t be a looker as it features massive bumpers and a tiny front end. The model also has a large windscreen and a boxy body that maximizes cargo capacity.
While the NGDV retains the LLV’s sliding
doors, it will be far more comfortable thanks to air conditioning and improved
ergonomics. The vehicle also promises to be safer as it will come equipped with
air bags, traction control and a blind spot warning system. The mail truck will
also have automatic emergency braking and a 360° camera system.
Under the terms of the contract, Oshkosh
Defense will assemble 50,000 to 165,000 NGDVs over the course of ten years.
They’ll be equipped with “fuel-efficient internal combustion engines or battery
electric powertrains.” The latter can be
“retrofitted to keep pace with advances in electric vehicle technologies.”
Oshkosh Defense is getting an initial investment of US$ 482 (£ 341 / € 396) million
and those funds will be used to finalize the design of the NGDV, purchase
tooling and build-out a manufacturing facility for production. If everything
goes according to plan, the first NGDVs could begin delivering mail in 2023.
When the NGDV enters service, it will
replace and expand the current delivery fleet which includes a number of
vehicles that have been in service for more than 30 years. It can’t come soon
enough as the Postal Service has more than 230,000 vehicles and approximately
190,000 of them deliver mail six or seven days a week.
In a statement, embattled Postmaster
General Louis DeJoy said “The NGDV program expands our capacity for handling
more package volume and supports our carriers with cleaner and more efficient
technologies, more amenities, and greater comfort and security as they deliver
every day on behalf of the American people.”