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CV Show 2013 Roundup: Vans You Probably Haven’t Seen (But Will…)

Since last year’s pictorial roundup of the CV Show in Birmingham was so successful (it’s become one of the most popular posts on the site!), I thought I’d do another one this year.

The Commercial Vehicle Show 2013 is currently underway at the Birmingham, and as usual, there are a plethora of new and nearly-new van models for van operators and enthusiasts to inspect, drool over and consider buying.

Here, in no particular order, are some of the van highlights from this year’s CV Show.

First up, and one of the undisputed highlights of the show, the new Ford Transit range, starting with the all-new Transit Courier compact van, which is due to go on sale in Spring 2014:

The all-new Ford Transit Courier

The all-new Ford Transit Courier made its global debut at the CV Show 2013.

It’s bigger brother, the new Transit Connect, was also on display, featuring Ford’s new trademark front grill, which I really like:

The new Ford Transit Connect

The new Ford Transit Connect at the CV Show 2013

Next up in size, and not new (it’s already on sale), but still damn sexy, the Transit Custom:

The new Ford Transit Custom at the CV Show 2013

The new Ford Transit Custom at the CV Show 2013

Finally, the big Daddy of the Transit range, the Transit two-tonne. This model is a full size van that will compete directly with vans such as the Mercedes Sprinter, Volkswagen Crafter, Fiat Ducato, whereas the current Transit is smaller than these models.

Ford Transit two-tonne at the CV Show 2013

The Ford Transit two-tonne at the CV Show 2013 — it’s due to go on sale in 2014.

If you’re not a Transit fan, then don’t worry — that’s all. I promise not to mention the ‘T’ word again…

Next up, the Citroen Berlingo Electric has stolen a march on most of its competitors by being the second all-electric production version of this popular van. The first was sold between 1998 and 2005, while the new model is due to go on sale later this year, I think:

The Citroen Berlingo Electric made its UK debut at the CV Show 2013

The Citroen Berlingo Electric made its UK debut at the CV Show 2013. The van’s batteries are stored below the floor, meaning that load capacity is the same as the standard van. It’s due to go on sale later in 2013.

For something completely different, let’s sneak a look at this classic ERF lorry, which was on MAN’s stand (it now owns the ERF brand, which has now been discontinued). It’s not a van, but is a looker and bound to awaken nostalgia for the days when British lorries were slow, noisy, uncomfortable, unreliable and cold, in any older readers hearts…

Classic ERF lorry at CV Show 2013

A classic ERF lorry at CV Show 2013 — sorry, I don’t know what the model is.

Next, the Fiat Ducato tipper, which is now available directly from main dealers, along with its smaller and quirky sibling, the Fiat Doblo Work Up:

Fiat Ducato Tipper at CV Show 2013

The Fiat Ducato Tipper can now be ordered directly from Fiat dealers.

Fiat Doblo Work Up pick-up at CV Show 2013

The slightly quirky Fiat Doblo Work Up pick-up at CV Show 2013.

The Isuzu D-Max pick-up, with an optional utility body and ‘suicide’ rear doors on display:

Isuzu D-Max Pick Up with utility body at CV Show 2013

Isuzu D-Max Pick Up with utility body at CV Show 2013

Next up, Mercedes has recently moved into the small van market with the Citan, which is not a rebadged Renault Kangoo. Honest. Here it is, in all it’s Germanic glory:

Mercedes-Benz Citan at CV Show 2013

The Citan is Mercedes’ first small van for quite a few years.

Now this is a real Mercedes — an old Unimog fire appliance, on display outside the NEC exhibition hall. You just can’t have too many pictures of Unimogs!

Classic Mercedes-Benz Unimog at CV Show 2013

A classic Unimog fire appliance on display outside the exhibition hall at CV Show 2013.

Mercedes also launched a new version of the Vito at the CV Show. The Vito Effect is basically a Vito Sport in style, but has a standard 113 CDI Euro 5 engine under the bonnet. Could be popular.

Mercedes-Benz Vito Effect at CV Show 2013

The Mercedes-Benz Vito Effect is a new model that combines the styling of the Vito Sport with a standard and more economical 113 CDI engine.

Finally, you’ve been asking, and I’ve been waiting to see one on the road — I still haven’t, but the MINI Clubvan is undeniably a good-looking set of wheels that is bound to be popular with people who want a more exclusive and upmarket alternative to a Fiesta Van

MINI Clubvan at CV Show 2013

It’s hot, it’s a MINI — and it’s a van. The MINI Clubvan was well in evidence at the CV Show 2013.

All-New Ford Transit Courier Makes Global Debut At CV Show

All-new Ford Transit Courier

The all-new Ford Transit Courier is due to go on sale in the UK in spring 2014.

The all-new Ford Transit Courier has made its global debut at the International CV Show in Birmingham, alongside models from the all-new Ford Transit two-tonne range and a new high-roof version of the Transit Custom.

Ford’s compact and efficient all-new Transit Courier van makes its global debut at the 2013 Birmingham CV Show as the company presents its complete line-up of four next-generation Transit commercial vehicles for the first time.

Offering class-leading loadspace, running costs and safety features, the Transit Courier is the smallest member of the all-new Transit range, and joins the Transit Connect, Transit Custom and Transit in the most comprehensive ever line-up of Transit vehicles.

“Ford has now completely transformed its commercial vehicle line-up, with four all-new, class-leading Transits for European customers,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president, Product Development, Ford of Europe. “With the all-new Transit range, we expect sales to grow to 400,000 units per year by 2016, well over 50 per cent more than we sell today.”

The Transit Courier goes on sale in spring 2014, when all four new Transit models will be available in European showrooms. The line-up will also include the spacious new high-roof version of the Transit Custom that is also revealed for the first time in Birmingham.

Ford Transit Courier

Inside the new Ford Transit Courier

Inside the new Ford Transit Courier — car-like and comfortable.

The all-new Transit Courier marks a significant development for the Transit range, expanding the nameplate into the compact van segment for the first time.

Based on Ford’s global B-segment platform, the Transit Courier delivers class-leading load volume of 2.3m3 (SAE) with standard full bulkhead within an overall length of 4.16 metres, and offers the agile handling and manoeuvrability of a compact vehicle.

With a highly-competitive load volume and maximum payload capacity of 660kg, the Transit Courier can accommodate a wide variety of cargo and equipment, including a standard Euro pallet, and will go head-to-head against the Citroen Nemo / Peugeot Bipper / Fiat Fiorino when it’s launched next year.

The Transit Courier will be available with both diesel and petrol engines that Ford says will target best-in-class fuel economy. Auto-Start-Stop will be available on all units and customers will be able to choose between the Dagenham-built 1.5-litre 75PS and 1.6-litre 95PS Duratorq TDCi diesel engines, and the remarkable 1.0-litre 100PS EcoBoost petrol engine, the “International Engine of the Year” 2012.

The cabin offers a mobile-office environment, with smart stowage including a “mega-centre” console capable of storing A4 documents and small laptops; overhead stowage; and a storage drawer under the driver’s seat. A device dock in the centre of the instrument panel enables occupants to store, mount and charge mobile devices including phones and satnavs.

The Transit Courier will also offer voice-activated in-car connectivity system, Ford SYNC with Emergency Assistance, Rear View Camera, Easy Fuel, Speed Limiter and standard ESC (Electronic Stability Control); and a class-leading variety of safety features.

Citroën Berlingo Electric Makes UK Debut At CV Show

Citroen Berlingo Electric

The Citroen Berlingo Electric makes its UK debut at the CV Show in Birmingham from 9-11 April 2013, and will go on sale later in 2013.

The new Citroën Berlingo Electric makes its UK debut on the Citroën stand at the CV Show (stand 5C80/Hall 5, NEC, 9-11 April).

The CV Show takes place at the Birmingham NEC from 9-11 April, and Citroën’s new van will be the second generation electric Berlingo, following the previous model which was sold from 1998 until 2005.

Scott Michael, Citroën’s Head of Commercial Vehicles & Business Centre Programme, explains what the previous model taught the company about market demand for electric vans:

“The new Berlingo Electric has been launched to meet the transport requirements of a number of significant specialist sectors. Our previous electric LCV experience showed that these specific operations include local authority applications such as meals on wheels, parks departments and many other metropolitan council applications.

In addition, we expect to see Berlingo Electric demand come from urban-based, private sector businesses, where its ease of driving and silent operation are complemented by availability of public charging points and more favourable parking legislation.”

Berlingo Electric Specification

Citroen Berlingo Electric load space

The load compartment of the Citroen Berlingo Electric is just the same as a standard Berlingo.

The new Berlingo Electric has an advanced permanent magnet synchronous 49kW electric motor, with a 22.5kWh lithium ion battery pack that gives the Berlingo Electric a range, of up to 106 miles, as tested in accordance with the New European Driving Cycle.

The motor’s peak torque is a meaty 200Nm, developed between 0 – 1,500rpm, and it drives the front wheels through a speed reducer and a single-ratio gearbox. Top speed is 68.75mph (can they really be that precise?!).

In energy recovery phases — deceleration & braking — the electric motor acts as a generator, recharging the battery pack.

Using a domestic socket, the vehicle can be fully charged in around 12 hours; alternatively, it can be charged to 80% of capacity in only 35 minutes using a specific 380V three-phase terminal in quick-charge mode. Thanks to the Berlingo being designed to be an electric vehicle from the outset, its load compartment space is not reduced by battery intrusion. The Berlingo Electric’s electric motor is positioned under the bonnet and the lithium-ion battery pack is located underneath the load deck. This means the Berlingo Electric’s load compartment cube of 3.3m3 (extendable to 3.7m3)/load deck length of 1.8m (extendable to 3.0m) and payload of 636kg are equivalent to that of a similar diesel-powered Berlingo van.

Citroen Berlingo Electric motor engine compartment

The Citroen Berlingo Electric looks a little different under the bonnet.

Based on the Berlingo LX model the Berlingo Electric is well equipped, with a specification that includes:-

  • ABS, EBD and EBA
  • Hill Start Assist coupled to the ESP system
  • Air conditioning and an electric heating system with an eco-mode to limit energy consumption
  • Driver’s airbag
  • RDS stereo radio/MP3 compatible CD player
  • Remote central locking with deadlocks
  • Electric front windows
  • Electrically adjustable/heated door mirrors
  • Three seat Extenso® modular cabin
  • Nearside sliding side load door

The Berlingo Electric’s instrumentation also includes a number of specific features, including Eco-driving information; an energy consumption/regeneration indicator; an instantaneous energy consumption gauge and an auxiliaries consumption gauge, which displays data on heating, air conditioning and other secondary power usage.

When the battery charge falls to 20% of its total useable capacity, a warning light comes on and the power sent to the heating and air conditioning systems is gradually reduced. Then, when the battery charge level further falls to 10% of the total useable capacity, a “tortoise” light comes on – the power supply is limited and the air conditioning and heating systems are turned off to extend the vehicle’s range.

Pricing will start at £21,300 +VAT, full specification and pricing details of the Berlingo Electric will be announced nearer to its UK on-sale date.

Nissan eNV200 Will Make UK Debut at CV Show 2013

Nissan eNV200 electric van

Nissan eNV200 electric van

Nissan’s eagerly-awaited eNV200 electric van will make its UK debut at the CV Show in Birmingham on the 9th – 11th April 2013.

The eNV200 has already generated strong positive feedback from fleet operators who have carried out long-term trials of the vehicle and tried it at a recent test event and were impressed with its zero CO2 emissions at the point of use, driving comfort and generous carrying capacity and payload.

Nissan will round out its display of new vehicles with the UK debut for the NV200 taxi, Nissan’s proposed replacement for the London black cab. The NV200 taxi is based on the company’s multi-purpose NV200 compact van and redesigned to fully comply with the host of TfL Taxi Conditions of Fitness.

As well as seating to comfortably accommodate five passengers, the NV200 Taxi has also been modified to accommodate a wheel chair passenger and achieve a 25ft (7.6m) turning-circle – a legal requirement for all Hackney Carriages.

Finally, Nissan will display the latest version of its Navara double cab pick-up. The Navara Visia is an entry-level model that’s designed to provide a practical solution at an affordable cost (funny how several manufacturers are rolling out such models in the wake of the Great Wall Steed pick-up launch!).

The Nissan stand is in Hall 3a (stand number 3A80) and will also feature a Cabstar, NV200, NV200 Fridge, NV400 panel van and a Red Bull Formula 1 car.

Fiat Professional Fields Large Display At CV Show

Fiat Scudo Crew Van

The new Fiat Professional Scudo Crew Van, which will be on display at the Birmingham CV Show from 9-11 April 2013

Fiat Professional will be fielding an impressive seven-vehicle display on its stand at the Birmingham CV Show, with further vehicles displayed outside.

The display is intended to demonstrate the breadth of Fiat’s range, especially its range of conversions. The display on Fiat’s indoor stand at Birmingham will include the following vans:

  • Scudo Crew Van (NEW)
  • Ducato  Van  Tecnico
  • Ducato Tipper (NEW)
  • Doblò Work Up
  • Doblò XL Cargo
  • Fiorino Cargo
  • Fiorino Crew Van  (NEW)

Outdoors, one of the vehicles on display will be Ducato Luton, showcasing another conversion on this popular base vehicle.

New Scudo Crew Van

Fiat Professional’s new Scudo Crew Van is powered by Fiat’s 2.0 MultiJet 130hp engine and is available on both short and long wheelbase bodies. The Scudo Crew Van has been developed with Snoeks Automotive, a leading European specialist in this sector that produces a range of double cab conversions for popular vans. The Scudo conversion will offer six seats and a semi-glazed configuration with the specific components being supplied by Snoeks and assembled directly on the assembly line.

The rear cabin features a comfortable three seat bench which has individual head rests and each seat has a three-point seatbelt. The rear seats feature the same upholstery as that of the front seats. A bulkhead with window is positioned behind the rear seats providing protection against load intrusion into the cabin.

Ducato Conversions

Fiat Professional will be exhibiting two Ducato conversions at the show, the new Ducato Tipper, and a Ducato Luton conversion by Trucksmith Vehicle Body Builders on display outside.

The new Ducato Tipper is based on a MWB chassis and has been developed with VFS (Southampton) Ltd, a leading commercial vehicle converter specialising in high quality Tipper and Dropside conversions. Further details will be available at the show.

The popular and Ducato Tecnico panel van model will also be on display — I’ve written about this edition before and it does seem good value and attractively specified.

The Birmingham CV Show takes place at the Birmingham NEC from 9-11 April 2013. Visit www.cvshow.com for more details.

Ford To Display New Transit Range At Birmingham CV Show

All-new Ford Transit

The new Ford Transit, due to go on sale in 2013

Ford will exhibit its widest and most high-tech line-up of commercial vehicles ever at the International CV Show 2013 at the NEC, Birmingham.

New models on show will include the all-new Transit, a full-size large van model that will compete directly with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Renault Master and Fiat Ducato family and is due to be introduced late in 2013.

The 5,400sq ft Ford stand will have more than 15 vehicles on display, including the all-new Ford Transit Custom, the all-new Ford Transit Connect and the all-new Ford Transit – with more detail on the all-new Ford Transit Courier to come at the show.

Mark Ovenden, Ford Britain managing director, said:

“Following the award recognition of the new Transit Custom at the IAA CV Show in Hannover, Ford is continuing the product story by introducing its most exciting range of commercial vehicles ever at this year’s CV Show here in Britain.”

Production versions of the all-new Ford Transit Custom Sport Van and ECOnetic models will also be on display, alongside new Ford Fiesta Van and the award-winning Ford Ranger models completing the picture of Ford’s largest-ever commercial vehicle family.

Ford will also have representatives on hand to talk about its new Transit24 service offering, which I wrote about recently.