Which is the latest version of Vauxhall Vivaro?
This 2021 Vauxhall Vivaro review covers the latest version, launched in 2019. It joined the medium van market as one of the most capable models in its sector, with huge payload capacity, lots of technology and low-roof design optimised for city driving.
How big is a Vauxhall Vivaro flex cargo?
The Vauxhall Vivaro L2 has added overhang at the rear and is able to accommodate items of up to 2,862mm in length (2,535mm at the mid-height), which gives a total load volume of 6.1 cubic metres. Vauxhall Vivaro Flex Cargo
How tall is a Vauxhall Vivaro low roof panel van?
The short-wheelbase low roof panel van has a length of 4.78m, a width of 1.90m and a height of 1.96m. Inside the short wheelbase version, the load area is 2.41m long and 1.32m high.
Where is the steering wheel on a Vauxhall Vivaro?
As with its sister vans, the Vivaro suffers with a cramped cab and an off-set driving position, where the steering wheel sits to the left of your centre line and the pedals sit to the right. This is almost unforgivable for such a modern van.
What kind of Van does Vauxhall Vivaro have?
The range now comprised of standard and high roof models, short or long wheelbases, low and high-floor dropsides, doublecab crew van models, a 12-seat minibus and a Sportive model.
When did the Vauxhall Vivaro Trafic come out?
In June 2001 the Vauxhall Vivaro joined the market, as a sister van to the second generation Renault Trafic van. The first generation Renault Trafic was first available in 1980 and was available until 2001 when the second generation model took over from a highly successful van.
What are the different levels of the Nissan Vivaro?
The Vivaro comes in three trim levels: entry-level Edition, popular Sportive and new range-topping Elite. Full details of each can be found in the Costs section below. There are two body length options for the panel van – L1 and L2 – plus a double cab crew van and a platform cab for conversions.
Is the Vauxhall Vivaro ecoFLEX Euro 5 compliant?
The new Euro 5 compliant panel vans now have CO2 emissions of 180g/km and fuel economies up to 40.9 mpg. The ecoFLEX equipped with a speed limiter manages CO2 levels as low as 174g/km and fuel economies up to 42.7mpg.