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Nissan NV300

Nissan hints at fresh style for NV300

Nissan has given van buyers their first taste of the firm’s new NV300 van, which will replace the Primastar.

Like the Primastar, the NV300 will be built on the Renault Trafic production line in France. It will essentially be a rebadged version of the popular Renault model. However, Nissan was at pains today to emphasise the new styling of the vehicle and the teaser photo does suggest that it will have distinctively Nissan-like front end:

Nissan NV300

The new Nissan NV300

According to the Japanese firm, “Nissan’s latest Emotional Geometry design language – well-known from its class-leading Juke, Qashqai and X-Trail crossovers – is clear to see on the NV300, with the familiar ‘V-motion’ grille dominating the front end.”

The van should gain some useful exposure among potential buyers thanks to Nissan’s role as the Official Light Commercial Vehicle Partner of the UEFA Champions League.

When it arrives in showrooms in the autumn, the NV300 will extend Nissan’s LCV range, which already includes the smaller NV200, the Renault Master-based NV400 plus the new Navara pickup and the zero-emission electric e-NV200.

However, in my view the NV300’s biggest attraction over its Renault Trafic and Vauxhall Vivaro stablemates will be its market-leading warranty. Nissan is offering a unique five-year/100,000-mile pan-European, manufacturer-backed policy that’s fully transferrable to second and subsequent owners. It includes five years’ roadside assistance cover.

In contrast, Renault’s 4+ package provides similar cover for four years. Vauxhall only guarantees new Vivaro vans for three years. For this reason alone, I’d be tempted to buy a NIssan NV300 rather than a Vivaro or Trafic.

However, I doubt that a generous warranty package alone will be enough to steal the Trafic and Vivaro’s established share of the SME and fleet market. The NV300 is also a relative latecomer in this segment, as it won’t go on sale in the UK until autumn 2016.

Mercedes-Benz Citan

New automatic Mercedes-Benz Citan goes on sale

Automatic vans are still something of a rarity, despite growing demand. So it’s good to hear that Mercedes-Benz is now introducing an automatic version of its Citan small van.

Mercedes-Benz Citan

From June 2016, selected Citan 112 variants will be available to order with the new 6G-DCT automatic transmission. As I understand it, this is an automated manual transmission, rather than a traditional torque converter auto.

The six-speed dual-clutch transmission consists of two sub-transmissions, each with its own clutch. As one transmits drive to the wheels, the other has pre-selected the next gear. This allows for near seamless gear changes without loss of tractive power, high levels of driving comfort and convenience.

Automated manuals like this are increasingly popular on larger goods vehicles and cars, as they tend to offer better fuel consumption than torque converters and — for goods vehicles — can cope with heavier loads.

Unfortunately, the Citain will only be available as an auto when fitted with the 112 petrol engine. This will limit the uptake of the auto box as most buyers still opt for diesel.

However, if you’re in the market for an automatic petrol van, the Citan 112 6G-DCT will be available to order from June 2016 in long wheelbase panel van and tourer configurations. Official combined cycle fuel consumption is 44.1mpg, while CO2 emissions will be 144g/km.

BCA van auction April 2016

Used van values hit new record in April

The average value of used vans sold by auctioneers BCA rose to £5,966 in April, according to the latest figures from the firm.

BCA van auction April 2016

That’s 1.4% more than in March and the highest monthly figure on record since 2005. On a year-on-year basis, April’s prices were 8.3% higher than at the same point last year, suggesting used van prices have risen well ahead of inflation.

However, potential buyers should note that the average age and mileage of used vans is falling. The average van sold in 2016 was four months younger and had 3,400 fewer miles than at this point last year. That goes some way to offsetting the average rise in value of £458 seen over the last twelve months.

All vans Avg Age (mnths) Avg Mileage Avg Value
Apr 2015 58.08 77,166 £5,508
Apr 2016 54.05 73,758 £5,966

Data courtesy of BCA

BCA’s LCV Operations Director, Duncan Ward commented:

“Buyers were out in force in April with both physical and online bidders competing strongly for the stock on offer.  Values are well ahead of where they were a year ago, underlining the evolution in price performance which has been driven by high levels of demand.”

Despite obviously strong market conditions, it’s worth noting that these headline gains are mostly the result of strong demand for one-owner ex-fleet and lease vehicles up to five years old. These form the bulk of BCA’s volumes and are in strong demand as they are normally well maintained and ready for a second life with a new owner.

The value of older, part-exchange vans is flat, suggesting that a stronger economy and good credit availability may be reducing demand for this type of van. Mr Ward confirmed that quality and falling age in the mid market is driving average used prices higher:

“Average values continue to rise for fleet/lease commercials, with both professional buyers and end users focussing on one owner vehicles up to five years old.  Both age and mileage for corporate vans continues to drop and this is contributing to the steady price evolution seen over the past year.   The better grade vans are selling strongly and making good money, while vehicles requiring work need to be priced in line with market sentiment to sell first time.”

This graph sums up the trends in the used van market very well:

BCA April 2015-16 used van prices

BCA April 2015-16 used van prices across sectors (courtesy of BCA)

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RSPCA VW Crafter designed by Kitty Wright

New RSPCA van design is youngest yet thanks to winner Kitty

The RSPCA’s newest ‘Networking Project’ van features the work of Kitty Wright from Derby, who was the youngest winner of the RSPCA’a national school competition.

RSPCA VW Crafter designed by Kitty Wright

Kitty with her competition-winning design

The new van is a Volkswagen Crafter that’s been wrapped in a Kitty’s colourful winning design. It’s one of six Crafters the RSPCA will use to transport animals around the country as part of the charity’s rehoming programme. By moving animals around the UK to even out supply and demand, the RSPCA should be able to rehome more animals, more quickly.

The converted short wheelbase CR30 2.0-litre TDI 136 PS BlueMotion Crafter vans feature a bespoke load-carrying area that allows the charity to transport the animals and equipment safely between shelters in England and Wales. Each van has been fully lined with a waterproof material to aid with cleaning and hygiene, and fitted with a ‘Flettner Ventilator to ensure constant fresh air for the animals as well as nine bespoke cages that can be adapted in size, depending on the animals being transported.

A number of the vehicles will be on display at this year’s RSPCA ‘Big Walkies’ event in Hyde Park in London on 26 May, offering visitors a chance to see the winning designs up close. Between now and then the RSPCA and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles are encouraging people to take and share pictures of the vans on social media (@Volkswagen_CV) when they see them out and about on the roads.

New van registrations April 2010 - 2016

Van market motors ahead in April as with 11.8% increase in new registrations

After a slower start to the year, new LCV registrations rose by 11.8% to 27,880 in April, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Once more large vans (2.5-3.5t) drove demand, with registrations up by 22.8% in April to 17,660 units. That’s 63% of all vans and pickups registered last month. Here’s how new van registrations have risen over the last six years:

New van registrations April 2010 - 2016

New van registrations from April 2010 to April 2016 (graph courtesy of SMMT)

Ford topped the sales tables once again, selling 8,219 vans last month, twice as many as second-placed Volkswagen with 4,194 vans. Vauxhall’s Made in Britain status helped its range into a worthy third place, with 3,430 van registered in April.

Commenting on the figures, Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive said:

“Following a quieter start to 2016, it is positive to see the van market picking up with a third consecutive month of growth in April, once again fuelled by increased demand for larger LCVs. The 3.3% rise in registrations during the first four months of the year places the sector in a strong position and on track to maintain stable growth throughout 2016.”

So far this year, new van registrations have risen by 3.3% to 126,786 units, with growth being driven by large vans and pickups, which are now the third-biggest selling class of light commercial vehicle in the UK. A total of 15,560 new pickups have been registered so far in 2016, pushing the sub-2.0t van class into fourth place, with 13,727 new units registered.

Tevva Motors 7.5t truck

UK-built Tevva electric trucks clock up 30,000 miles in six months

I first wrote about UK firm Tevva Motors back in January. Since then, the firm’s three test trucks have been in daily use and have now clocked up almost 30,000 miles between them.

Tevva Motors 7.5t truck

One of Tevva Motors’ 7.5t test trucks, featuring the firm’s range extender electric powertrain.

Tevva’s powertrain is fitted to two converted JAC N-series trucks (JAC is a large Chinese manufacturer) and has also been retrofitted to a Mercedes-Benz Vario. All three vehicles are in daily use with parcel giant UPS, which is using and managing the trucks in the same way as the rest of its fleet.

Each vehicle has Tevva’s next-generation electric range extender powertrain, which Tevva says is capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%, compared to an average 7.5 tonne diesel engine truck.

Range extenders work but combining an electric powertrain with a petrol or diesel-powered generator, which can be run to provide electrical power to keep the battery topped up on longer journeys. One of the key advantages is that the engine required is much smaller than it would be if it was used to power the vehicle directly. Tevva’s 7.5 tonne trucks have a 1.6-litre diesel engine fitted in place of the standard model’s 3.8-litre diesel engine.

Tevva’s powertrain uses the firm’s patented Predictive Range Extender Management System (PREMS) to work out the optimum time to run the batteries during a pre-planned route. For example, PREMS would ensure the batteries were charged to allow electric operation in urban areas before running the engine to top up the batteries during out-of-town driving. This offers significant benefits in terms of emissions and fuel consumption.

According to a recent review, the PREMS system has three modes, which provide varying levels of charge, depending on the state of the batteries and expected power requirements.

Tevva’s does not expect to start producing its own new trucks for another couple of years. However, the firm’s powertrain is now available as a retrofit package for customers who would like to fit it to existing trucks.

Range extender systems have always seemed to me a good medium-term solution to address range limitations of all-electric vehicles. As I’ve mentioned many times before, delivery vans and trucks are ideal candidates for electrification because they tend to do limited mileages on set routes each day, before returning to base each night where they can be charged.

Back to base trucks doing urban deliveries are Tevva’s target market. The potential benefits seem clear, so it will be interesting to see whether any of the big fleet operators — most notably trial partner UPS — can be persuaded to take up this system.

Ford Transit Custom at CV Show 2016

CV Show 2016 highlights – picture roundup

It was a busy year at the CV Show. As usual we’ve got a round up of the main van and pickup highlights, plus a few other interesting and amusing models.

One of the most important new models at the show, in terms of likely sales, was the new Peugeot Expert/Citroen Dispatch mid-size van, which will also be sold badged as a Toyota Proace:

New Citroen Dispatch at CV Show

The new Citroen Dispatch at CV Show 2016

New Citroen Dispatch rear view

New Peugeot Expert at CV Show

Here’s the new van in its Peugeot Expert guise

New Toyota Proace at CV Show 2016

And finally it’s the new Toyota Proace!

Toyota Proace load area demo

Toyota helpfully stuck a pallet in the back of a Proace to illustrate how much space was available.

Other new vans in evidence included a new Volkswagen Crafter Tipper conversion:

Volkswagen Crafter Tipper conversion

Volkswagen’s new Crafter Tipper conversion was on display.

Volkswagen Transporter at CV Show

… along with a nice example of the new(ish) Volkswagen Transporter

Another highlight of the show was the long-awaited return of LDV vans. Now in Chinese hands, LDV were back in force with an updated version of the old Maxus the V80, plus the smaller G10 and an all-electric V80 with a promised range of 217 miles.

LDV V80 EV at CV Show 2016

LDV’s flagship model is this all-electric V80 van. Payload is up to 1,250kg and LDV promises a range of up to 217 miles on a single charge.

LDV V80 van at CV Show 2016

The new LDV V80 is expected in the UK later this year and is an updated version of the old LDV Maxus.

The LDV G10 van at CV Show 2016

LDV also showcased a smaller and newer model, the G10, which is also due to hit UK shores later in 2016.

Although Ford didn’t have any new vans at the show, the Blue Oval did have a good display of past and present models, including these gems:

Ford Transit Mk1 at CV Show 2016

A Ford Transit Mk. 1 on display outside the exhibition hall.

Ford Transit Custom at CV Show 2016

This fully specced up Ford Transit Custom was on the Ford stand.  Who needs a car with vans like this?

Another firm flying the electric flag was Iveco, which gave visitors the chance to get a good look at the electric drivetrain used for the Iveco Daily Electric:

Iveco Daily electric drivetrain

The electric drivetrain used for the Iveco Daily Electric

Iveco was also keen to remind visitors of the truly cavernous loadspace proportions offered by the current Euro 6 Daily:

Iveco Daily Euro 6 interior

Inside the current Euro 6 Iveco Daily panel van. Still the biggest panel van on the market?

On the pickup front there was also plenty of action. As promised Isuzu unveiled an all-new version of its D-Max pickup at the CV Show. The D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 is designed for serious off-road use, with massive tyres and rims plus uprated suspension:

Isuzu D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 at CV Show 2016

The Isuzu D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 was launched at the CV Show 2016

Also present was SsangYong’s wacky camouflage special edition of the excellent value Korando Sport pickup:

SsangYong Korando Sport camouflage edition at CV Show 2016

Finally, to finish off with here’s a shot of Iveco’s Dakar race truck, which was on display outside the hall:

Iveco Daily with Dakar race truck

Iveco’s mighty Dakar race truck, alongside the mighty Daily, naturally.

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SMMT CV manufacturing picture

Commercial vehicle manufacturing down in March as demand wobbles

UK commercial vehicle manufacturers produced 13% fewer vehicles in March than they did during the same period last year, according to new figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

SMMT CV manufacturing picture

Vauxhall’s Luton plant, which builds the Vivaro, continues to be the single largest contributor to UK CV production (image courtesy of SMMT)

Total CV output fell by 13% from 9,648 units in March 2015 to 8,398 units in March this year. The cause of the decline was a slump in UK demand, which fell by 23.7% to 3,868 units.

Export demand was almost unchanged on the same period last year, although this should be seen in context against the exceptional 60%+ surge in export sales seen in March last year.

SMMT CV output March 2016

Figures courtesy of SMMT (www.smmt.co.uk)

These figures also need to be seen in the context of the boom in CV production and the record level of new van registrations in 2015. Commenting on the figures, Mike Hawes, the SMMT’s chief executive, was keen to emphasise that some moderation in volumes this year was almost inevitable:

“Following the substantial boost to volumes seen in 2015, it is unsurprising that March’s production figures were more subdued. However, exports are driving output, with more than half of all the commercial vehicles made in Britain in 2016 produced for overseas buyers. With continued recovery in Europe, we can be optimistic that this trend will continue.”

Although I broadly agree with Mr Hawes’ view, only time will tell whether EU countries such as Spain will see quite such a strong recovery in new van registrations as that seen in the UK.

I also note that Mr Hawes chose to gloss over the decline in UK demand for UK CVs. This suggests to me that the long overdue replacement cycle has now completed and that new registrations may also moderate somewhat.