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The UK’s new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew by more than a fifth (21.4%) in 2021, according to new figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

There were 355,380 vans registered in the year, ending with the best December for the sector since 2015 with a 7.8% increase.

The robustness of the LCV market was due, in part, to strong underlying demand from key sectors – notably construction and home delivery fleets – with significant fleet investments resulting in 62,723 more units being registered in the last year than in 2020.

This performance is only marginally weaker than the strong 2019 market (-2.8%) and the five-year pre-Covid average (-3%).

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: “After a difficult 2020, the commercial vehicle sector has bounced back, with registrations recovering to just shy of pre-Covid levels.

“While demand has remained robust, there is still the potential for market volatility with the Omicron variant and component shortages threatening supply chains.”

BEV uptake soared by 142.3%, although this equates to a relatively modest 12,759 zero emission vans and a total market share of 3.6%.

With petrol and diesel vans facing the same end of sale date as passenger cars, this shows just how far the LCV BEV market needs to grow even to replicate the shift taking place in the passenger car market, where BEVs account for one in nine registrations as opposed to one in 28 in the van market.

Vauxhall was the UK’s best-selling electric Light Commercial Vehicle (e-LCV) manufacturer in 2021. Vauxhall sold 2,916 e-LCVs in 2021, up a massive 984% on last year, outperforming the market that was up by 136%.

Sales success last year was underpinned by the all-electric Vivaro-e, the best-selling model in the e-LCV sector in 2021.

Paul Willcox, managing director of Vauxhall Crew Vans , said: “As a British brand, I’m proud to see Vauxhall is leading the electrification of the UK van market with our multiple award-winning Vivaro-e.”

Hawes says that manufacturers are working hard to ensure deliveries. “With a record number of battery electric vans registered this past year, customers can be assured that more of these new technology vehicles will be available to keep society and businesses moving in an increasingly zero-emission manner,” he said.

In terms of market segmentation, there were significant increases for both 4x4s and the heaviest vans weighing greater than 2.5-3.5 tonnes of 183.0% and 27.8% respectively, while vans weighing greater than 2.0-2.5 tonnes were the only segment to decrease, albeit by a marginal 0.8%.

The Ford Transit Custom range was the UK’s top-selling vehicle among both passenger and commercial vehicles last year. More than 53,000 buyers chose new Ford Transit Customs, while a further 3,750 customers bought Ford Tourneo Custom people carrier.

In addition to delivering 10% more one-tonne Transit Custom Lease than in 2020, Ford also last year supplied more than 34,000 of the larger two-tonne Transit, making it the UK’s third best-selling vehicle in the year.

Ford’s total commercial vehicle range accounted for one in every three vans bought in 2021.

Lisa Brankin, Ford of Britain and Ireland managing director, said: “Ford prioritised vehicle supply in a difficult year, with the pandemic ongoing and semiconductor shortages affecting the entire automotive industry, to grow commercial vehicle sales and meet the demand and loyalty to the Transit Custom brand.

Looking forward to 2022, the LCV van lease market is predicted to grow further to 363,700 units, bringing registrations in line with 2019’s 365,778 units.

The UK’s new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew by more than a fifth (21.4%) in

Customers can now start placing their reservations for the much-awaited electric minibus by Peugeot e-Traveller. It is completely electric and comes with upgraded features from the brand’s Traveller range. The expected showroom appearance will be by 2021 in the United Kingdom. 

This newest member of the Peugeot’s Traveller family sports a 136hp electric motor along with a 50kWh battery. The vehicle produces a torque of 260Nm and on 1-complete charge, it can cover 143-miles. To make this offer more intriguing for the buyers, the brand has also packed a 100,000 mile or 8-year warranty. 

Features of Peugeot e-Traveller

The e-Traveller has 3 different driving modes, these are Power, Eco, and Normal. Drivers can change the settings as per their preference to make the overall journey more enjoyable. It also has a quick-charge feature, one can get it 80% charge with half-hour. The deal will also cover a Polar subscription for 6-months, this will get the owners access to around 7,000 community charging points. 

Moreover, the vehicle is designed with two different body lengths, Long & Standard; you can choose as per your requirements. Peugeot e-Traveller can easily accommodate 8 passengers and the third and second-row seats can be removed when needed. It has a 4,900 liters loadspace along with an impressive trunk capacity. 

The automobile also has a Twin-sliding back door, 17-inch wheels, Cruise Control, and Rear Parking Sensors. For the interior, Peugeot has integrated Apple CarPlay and a 7-inch Mirror Screen, with color and touch features. 

Making Reservations

This is the perfect wagon for environmentally-conscious individuals who like to ensure minimal harmful gas emission. With e-Traveller, one can have a completely electric vehicle that generates no emission. If you wish to book the vehicle now, then Peugeot has opened the reservation option for the buyers.

The brand requests for an advance £250 deposit, this should be paid in one transaction and is a completely refundable amount. Furthermore, the car and its predecessors are available in Allure and Active trims. This upgrade has been done for the 2021 series of Peugeot Traveller. The complete price of the vehicle will start from £37,430. 

Peugeot’s Managing Director, David Peel, says that e-Traveller is the future of electric vehicles. He further added that the brand is also planning to create an electric variant for its complete model range. 

Customers can now start placing their reservations for the much-awaited electric minibus by Peugeot e-Traveller. It

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The Peugeot Vans  Boxer Professional was launched in 2006 as its flagship in the line of large panel vans. This van rivals the likes of a Mercedes-Benz-Benz-Benz-Benz Sprinter and Ford Transit, but for a more competitive price.

The current model has been facelifted with its penned front end reminiscent of the Peugeot passenger car, its sharp headlights with an optional running LED lights and the distinctive floating grille. The interior is more spacious – great for transporting people, materials, equipment and other things.

The load capacity is from 1,115kg up to 1,900kg, with a load volume that starts from 8 cubic meters (L1H1 range of low roof and short wheelbase) to an impressive 17 cubic meters in the L4H3 model (high roof, extra long wheelbase). Included in this line of Peugeot are the tippers, chassis cabs, crew cabs and drop-side trucks.

Customers can now start placing their reservations for the much-awaited electric minibus by Peugeot e-Traveller. Efficient, Reliable, Durable and Affordable – these are the qualities of a Peugeot Boxer.
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The Peugeot Vans  Boxer Professional was launched in 2006 as its flagship in the line
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