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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

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Though fuel prices tend to be quite stable over the past few months, running costs are still a primary concern for most van owners and operators. There are various brands and models of small vans in the market today, each claiming fuel economy. Here Swiss Vans presents the ten most fuel efficient small panel vans based on their claimed miles per gallon.

Ford Transit Connect 1.6TDCi 95 Econetic S/S claims 67.3mpg, same as the Renault Kangaroo. This model is the latest in the its line, boasting of econetic technology, improved aerodynamic design and improved 1.6 litre duratorq engine. Fuel efficiency can be further improved to 70.6 mpg if a 62 mph speed limiter is fitted.

 

Renault Kangoo ML19dci 75 Energy at 67.3mpg shares the top spot with the Ford Transit Connect. Working with the Formula 1 team, the engineers at Renault designed and developed the Energy package. This concept is deemed the next gen solution for recovery of diesel engines and efficient energy conservation.

 

Mercedes-Benz Citan 109Cdi Blue Efficiency boast of a 65.7mpg. Basically, the Mercedes-Benz- Citan is the same as the Renault Kangaroo as both use the same engine. Nevertheless, the Energy package of the Renault is not quite the same as the BlueEfficiency package of the Mercedes-Benz. However, the claimed mpg is not bad at all.

 

Fiat Doblo Cargo 1.3mJet Ecojet claims 64.2mpg. The Ecojet engine of the Fiat Doblo Cargo facilitates reduced fuel consumption through its aerodynamic pack, an intelligent alternator, low-rolling resistance tyres and more. The standard version with stop/start feature has an mpg of 53.9

 

Citroen Berlingo 1.6 e-HDi 90 EGT6 Airdream has 62.8mpg. The standard version has a 57.7 mpg which is also quite high. Opting for fuel-saving Airdream technology and semi-automatic ETG6 transmission will increase fuel efficiency by at least 5.1mpg. The options cost around £2,500 which is not quite as staggering when one considers the increased fuel efficiency.

 

Vauxhall Combo 1.3CDTi 90 Ecoflex 58.9mpg is slightly lower than the Fiat Doblo as this model’s engine was not updated to Ecojet. However, this model still manages a decent mpg thanks to its minute 1.3 litre engine.

 

Peugeot Partner 1.6 e-HDi 90 S/S ranks 7th in the most economical small-sized vans list with its 57.6mpg. This variant was introduced in February 2015. Peugeot claims a 15% fuel efficiency improvement but considering the innovative energy-saving e-HDi technology of the brand, the miles per gallon rating is not really that great.

 

Nissan NV200 1.5dCi 89PS has a 57.6mpg, same as the Peugeot Partner. The van’s high roof and its lack of any fuel efficiency feature and variant only means that this van is not really designed for fuel economy. The engine is a1.5-litre Nissan-Renault. Fitted in a Renault Kangaroo, the mpg could climb up to 67.3.

 

Volkswagen Caddy 1.6TDi 75 Bluemotion’s 53.3mpg is not exactly staggering in terms of fuel efficiency. Nevertheless, it is still rated in the top ten most economical small-sized vans for 2014-2015. The Bluemotion version features stop/start technology, low-rolling resistance tyres and brake energy recuperation.

 

DFSK Loadhopper 1-litre K-Series (petrol) has an mpg of 38.2. This is an Asian brand and is quite different in terms of price, load dimensions, ride, accessibility, safety and fuel economy. It’s economical since it uses petrol.

 

That concludes our series on the most economical vans for 2014-2015. Call us now for enquiries.

Though fuel prices tend to be quite stable over the past few months, running costs

Even a fraction of difference in fuel cost will come a long way when you are covering tens of thousands of miles each year. Last week, Swiss Vans presented the top ten most economical medium-sized vans. Here we list the top most economical large-sized vans for 2014-2015  in the UK for 2014-1015. The MPG figures pertain to unladen vans.

Fiat Ducato 35 2.3 MultiJet has a reported 44.1mpg. Though it is no longer unusual for larger to vans to have a more than 40 mpg, Fiat is still ahead of Ford and Citroen. These Fiat Ducato variants with either 110 PS or 130 PS are powered by a 2.3-litre diesel engine.

Citroen Relay L1H1 e-HDI 130 SS is the lone Citroen Relay model with a 42.8mpg. This version is smaller than other variants in the series but it is still sizeable with a load volume of 8m3 and a payload of 1155kg.

Nissan NV400 L1H1 2.3dCi 3300 135 SS SE FWD’s mpg is 42.1, powered by a 2.3dCi diesel engine, 135 PS. Though this van is the shortest, it is one of the most fuel efficient. Note that other variants in this series do have comparable mpgs.

Ford Transit 310 L2H2 2.2 TDCi 125 FWD ECOnetic SS  with its 41.5mpg Ford Transit variants. There are models under this range that are more spacious with a fuel economy better than most vans on the market today. The L2H2 TDCI 125PS form is the most fuel efficient amongst other Transit models.

Peugeot Boxer 330 L1H1 110 matches the Ford Transit above with its 41.5mpg but may not be as practical compared to it due to its lower maximum payload. However other models of the Boxer are more spacious and with mpgs that are close enough to the L1H1.

Renault Master Business FWD LM35 Energy dCi 135 has a 40.9 mpg. Though this model is practically the same as the NV400 mechanically-wise, the later is more economical. However the Renault has a greater load volume than the NV 400 at 5m3 and a payload rating of 22445 kg.

Volkswagen Crafter SWB Low Roof CR30 2.0TDI 109 BlueMotion with a 39.8 mpg is the lowest and shortest but most economical Crafter variant. However, compared to other vans in this class, it is not quite as sizeable.

Mercedes-Benz-Benz-Benz-Benz-Benz Sprinter 316CDI 3.5t Short Standard Roof BlueEFFICIENCY Auto’s 38.7 mpg rating is shared by other models in this rage. This variant stands out as it has automatic transmission and a greater payload rating of 1370 kg.

Vauxhall Movano L2H2 FWD 3500 2.3CDTI 16v 100 ecoFLEX Start/Stop has a 38.2 mpg. For more power, the 125 PS engine is recommended but fuel efficiency is slightly lower.

Iveco Daily H2 Single Rear Wheel F1A 146PS 33.6mpg is not as impressive but this van is not only durable but very roomy.

There we have the top ten large vans with the greatest mpg. Call us now for enquiries.

Even a fraction of difference in fuel cost will come a long way when you

The new Nissan NV200 offers top-class load space

The new Nissan NV200 is a small van that has replaced the Kubistar of Nissan van range. It is available in two versions as a van with a large load space and a seven-seat Combi version that carries loads and passengers. It is with the help of innovative packaging ideas that the NV200 offers the largest and most practical cargo area.

Though the van is only slightly shorter than 4.4m in length, it has a load bay that is more than 2m long. As the van comes with front-wheel drive and a highly compact rear suspension system, it easily holds two standard Euro pallets in the cargo area at a time.

While the NV200 is no taller than its rivals with its 1.84m height, it is 520mm from ground level, making it the lowest van in its class that eases loading. This in turn helps boost cargo volume to 4.1 cu.m with a maximum payload of 771kg.

Seats can be folded away

Its seats can be folded away but are not removable where its middle row backrest offers a 60:40 split for increased versatility. While the entire assembly tumbles forward to fold-flat against the front seats, the rear seats individually fold to either side of the load area.

The van has a fully independent strut type front suspension that is mounted on a separate sub-frame to offer a compact and lightweight wide leaf spring rear axle. The van develops 200 Nm of torque and 86PS which is transmitted through a five-speed gearbox.

Rear view parking camera

The first in this segment, the NV200 comes with an optional rear view parking camera while its cabin is full of storage space, pockets and cup/bottle holders. You also find a secret storage space in the glove box’s upper portion where you can hide cameras, vital documents and mobile phones.

Besides the parking camera, the van has other car-like items like power windows, ESP anti-skid tech and Nissan’s Intelligent Key. The van also offers additional safety equipment like electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) and brake assist (BA). While side bags are an option, driver and passenger air bags are standard features.

Optimum pedestrian safety

The van also comes with additional crash absorbing material in its bonnet for optimum pedestrian safety. This feature also minimizes crash damage to the vulnerable bonnet parts like the radiator, which in turn spells cheaper repair costs.

Pedestrian safety has also been considered. There is extra crash absorbing material in the bonnet. The NV200’s safety structure also helps to minimise crash damage to vulnerable under bonnet parts such as the radiator, so repair costs are cheaper.

The new Nissan NV200 is a small van that has replaced the Kubistar of Nissan
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