AUSTRALIA’S GUIDE TO UTES, VANS, LIGHT TRUCKS & PEOPLE MOVERS
www.deliverymagazine.com.au ISSUE 76 FEB/MAR 2018 RRP: $8.95
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Connecting the Dots Renault’s Kangoo offers a diesel auto or full electric mobility
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Hot Competition
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Vanability
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Barossa Bound
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Team Building
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Hy and Mighty
Chevy chases for a new market with Holden
LDV's cost-competitive alternative G10 VAN
Nissan’s Navara ST-X shows its paces around the Adelaide Hills
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Dawn of a New Daily
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Indian Economy
IVECO’s Euro 6 introduction to the Daily range
What Mahindra offers the Australian ute buyer
The emergence of the Volkswagen Truck & Bus Division
The new generation of Hyundai’s light truck range
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Titan Trailers
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Nissan Titan
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Drop-deck trailers improve delivery and pickup of plant and equipment
Ain’t Nothing Missin’ from this Nissan
The RAM Report The RAMBO heads to Adelaide to soothe the naysayers
70 4X2 Small Cab/Chassis Utes 74 4X4 Vehicles
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Marco Polo
80 Small-Medium-Large Vans
Seven days to go bush in a Benz
84 People Movers 86 Light Trucks
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EDITORIAL
Positive Thought The past 12 months have brought a strong upturn to the light commercial vehicle market, with strong growth in all sectors. Total sales in the light-duty truck segment set a record, with 11,628 sold, breaking the previous best in this segment that was set back in 2005. Compared to 2016, light-duty truck sales were up 9.0 percent or 959 trucks. The light-duty van segment also bounced back in 2017 after recording softer sales in 2016, following its recordbreaking year of 2015. In total, 5883 heavy commercial vans were delivered in 2017, up 9.2 percent (497 sales) over 2016. This was a new record for Australian van sales, eclipsing the 2015 mark of 5515 by 6.6 percent (368 vans). In the small van segment, it was VW Caddy first, followed by Renault Kangoo. In the medium van segment Hyundai was chasing the Toyota HiAce with its iLoad, followed by Renault’s Trafic almost on par with VW’s Transporter, ahead of Ford’s Transit Custom and Mercedes-Benz with the Vito. The Chinese also made an appearance here with the LDV G10. Buyers of 4x2 utes favoured the HiLux ahead of Ford’s Ranger, with Isuzu’s D-MAX challenging Mazda’s BT-50 for third place. Step up to the 4x4 ute market and Ranger beat HiLux, with Triton in third place, Colorado in fourth, Navara in fifth, and D-Max in sixth place. In the larger van and light truck market, Isuzu once again romped home in first place with the N-Series, followed by Mercedes-Benz with the Sprinter as the first of the Europeans, ahead of Hino, Fuso, the Renault Master and the Fiat Ducato. These sales figures highlight the importance of trucks and light commercials to the Australian public. The Internet might be the chosen child at the moment for ordering goods online, but the execution of the order relies on light trucks and vans to deliver to the customer’s door. As mail order continues to grow, it can only boost sales of light commercials, despite suggestions that drones will start dropping parcels onto doorsteps.
engines, with the latest figures showing a shift down to 34 percent of the market. Whether that trend will extend to the Australian buyer depends on how the manufacturers step up to the mark to introduce electric and hybrid options in light commercials, and whether governments, at state or federal levels, introduce incentives to move to greener technology. The Australian love affair for a ute is also changing, with the range of choice broadening to include right-hand-drive versions of the American alternatives and higher specification levels for the existing Japanese inspired models. Buyers are finally realising that, despite claims of 1000 kg payloads and towing abilities of 3500 kg from ute makers, if you want safety you need to move to the larger US-sourced products or step into a European or Japanese light truck. Delivery continues its ongoing evaluation of life with a RAM 2500 Laramie, with Stuart Martin putting it through its paces in South Australia with the equestrian set, validating its towing prowess. As an indication of how the American brands are now gaining favour, we take a first drive of the Nissan Titan, complete with 5.0-litre V8 Cummins Diesel, and we profile news of Holden Special Vehicles offering an Australianised version of the Chevrolet Silverado, plus a tricked-up version of the Holden Colorado. Toyota, having seen the incoming change of emphasis is already suggesting a highly customised Tonka version of the HiLux, which only leaves Ford to introduce a right-hand-drive version of the F-Series to add to the excitement. Our road test team has been busy keeping up to date with the full range of IVECO Dailys, now moving to Euro 6, plus we review the Series 2 Navara just prior to the launch of the Series 3, the Hyundai Mighty light truck, Mahindra’s latest Pik-Up, the Marco Polo version of the MercedesBenz Vito, and the LDV medium van. Also, up for discussion is the establishment of the Volkswagen Truck & Bus division, which makes for interesting reading. Thanks for joining us, have a great 2018, and, as we always say, Stay Safe and Enjoy the Drive. Kind regards,
In this issue, we look at the rise in appeal of electric vans and how they will offer increasing competition to the traditional petrol and diesel-powered alternatives. As Europe downsizes in engine capacity, buyers are also reducing their preference for diesel engines, preferring greener alternatives. The UK market is already shifting from over 50 percent of the buyer preference being for diesel 6
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Renault MASTER
Always delivers
When it comes to safety and practicality, the Renault Master Van always delivers. It sets the standard for easy parking and deliveries with rear camera and sensors as standard, while front and side driver and passenger airbags ensure your crew is well looked after. When it comes to keeping your business running, the Master Van keeps on delivering with a 3 year/200,000km warranty and 24/7 roadside assist Australia-wide for the length of your warranty. If you’re looking for a van that always delivers, upgrade to Europe’s No. 1 van range, visit Renault.com.au
FEATURE
CONNECTING THE DOTS
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ack in 2014, Delivery Magazine recommended the first model variants of the Renault Kangoo Maxi Crew as an ideal choice for tradies. With some engine and specification improvements the appeal of the Kangoo grew, and the following year Renault’s small van entrant into the market scored the accolade of Best Small Van.
In 2016 Kangoo repeated its award winning performance by duplicating its selection as Delivery Magazine’s Best Small Van of the Year. Meanwhile, the French manufacturer has not been resting on its laurels, and in November of last year it announced the availability in Australia of the Kangoo Z.E. (Zero Emissions) compact van. The Renault Kangoo Z.E. arrived in Australia off the back of sales of more than 25,000 examples in Europe to a wide range of users, making it the most popular batterypowered van. With 34.5 percent of Europe’s E.V. (electric vehicle) commercial market, it has been the best seller in its segment in the six years since its European launch. Renault-Nissan Alliance electric vehicles top the global market with more than half of worldwide sales. In Europe, Renault offers the only electric vehicle range of its kind in the world, with Twizy Cargo, new ZOE Company, new Kangoo Z.E. and Master Z.E. There are currently 120,000 Renault electric vehicles on the road in Europe, including more than 50,000 in France. The Kangoo Z.E. for the Australian market comes as a long-wheelbase van with a 4.0 cubic-metre volume capacity and 650 kg payload. The latest version boasts a new high energy density battery mated to a new motor, plus a heat pump and a new charger that is twice as powerful as before. These technologies have resulted in an increase of driving range of more than 50 percent to 270 km. Charging the Kangoo Z.E. is also faster and easier. Its battery can now be fully charged in as little as six hours, while a one-hour lunch break allows enough time to add a 35 km top-up, helping users to optimise their working day.
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CONNECTING THE DOTS
Renault’s Kangoo fronts up for work with a diesel auto or full electric mobility
The extended driving range owes much to its new 33 kWh ‘Z.E. 33’ battery. This was developed jointly by Renault and LG Chem and features a significant innovation – upgraded energy density. This means its storage capacity has been increased without any changes to its bulk, so the vehicle’s load carrying capacity is unchanged. Battery performance has been optimised not by adding extra modules but by improving the chemistry of the battery cells themselves, in order to increase energy density. This major improvement was achieved with no trade-off in terms of reliability, safety or payload. The Kangoo Z.E. also benefits from a new energy-efficient motor and an optimised electronic battery management system, which limits the electricity consumed by the vehicle during road use, with no detriment to power output. The all-Renault R60 motor delivers 44 kW (60 hp) and is based on the R90 motor that also powers the ZOE super-mini. The engine is manufactured at Renault’s Cléon plant in France, the Group’s flagship facility for the production of high added-value engines, motors and transmissions. The Kangoo Z.E. is also the first LCV to incorporate a heat pump in the climate control system to maintain driving range even in cold weather. This heat pump improves the driving range in cold conditions by restricting the use of electrical resistors that consume both power and range. By using the pre-conditioning system (the trigger time of which can be adjusted via the vehicle’s steering wheelmounted controls), the new Kangoo Z.E. can be heated, or cooled, in advance when plugged in via the automatic climate control system. Ever aware of the need to alert pedestrians to the presence of an oncoming vehicle that basically moves about nearly silently, Renault has added Z.E. Voice. This is a safety feature that operates up to speeds of around 30 km/h (above which tyre and road noise would be sufficient to alert pedestrians). The audible warning informs pedestrians and cyclists of the vehicle’s otherwise silent approach. The sounds it makes were developed in association with organisations for blind and visually impaired people. It’s not known whether this noise generator can copy the sound of a Kookaburra or a love struck Brahman bull for Aussie drivers. While on the subject of low noise, that’s one of the major attractions of the Z.E. Having driven a Z.E. around the streets of Melbourne, it’s reminiscent of driving a dodgem car at the local fair. Because it has an electric motor, it’s very quick off the mark, but, because of its lack of noise and vibration, there seems to be less effort required to drive it. The R60 electric motor delivers maximum torque of 225 Nm in a fraction of a second, enabling brisk acceleration and pick-up from low speeds. This level of torque truly comes into its own when the vehicle is fully laden.
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Harking back to the dodgem car analogy, there’s no gear changing because it’s just an electric motor spinning faster. Fortunately, though, the driver should get through the day without other electric vehicles making a dodgem car play to impact broadside and push you to the kerb. If luck does go astray and an accident looms likely, the Kangoo Z.E. comes with all expected safety features, such as Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Start Assist (HSA), driver and front passenger front and side airbags, front and rear fog lights, cruise control, rear parking sensors, rear-view camera, ECO mode and Bluetooth phone connectivity. The spare tyre is full size, the unglazed rear doors open out to 180 degrees, permitting fork lift truck access, there are unglazed sliding side load doors on each side, plus a fullwidth and height steel bulkhead between the cargo area and behind the front seats.
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GO YOUR
OWN WAY ISUZU D-MAX 4X4 CREW CAB
$38,990 - $50,990 DRIVE AWAY
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SAY HELLO TO THE 3-LITRE, 430Nm, 6-SPEED ISUZU D-MAX & MU-X The Isuzu D-MAX and MU-X are stand out performers on or off-road. With the legendary Isuzu 3-litre turbo diesel engine, a beefed up 430Nm of torque and an intuitive 6-speed transmission across the range. Coupled with a Terrain Command 4WD system and outstanding towing capacity, the D-MAX and MU-X have everything you need to pump up any adventure. GO YOUR OWN WAY! Discover the Isuzu D-MAX & MU-X at your Isuzu UTE Dealer or isuzuute.com.au
5-star ANCAP safety rating on all MU-X models and 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards and 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards. #Model shown is 4x4 LS-U Crew Cab Manual at $44,990 drive away. Private & ABN holders only on 2017 build plate (17MY) vehicles. Metallic/mica paint $450 extra. Available until 31/3/18, unless extended, varied or while stocks last. *Model shown is 4x4 LS-T Auto at $52,990 drive away. Private & ABN holders only on 2017 build plate (17MY) vehicles. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Available until 31/3/18, unless extended, varied or while stocks last. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program�) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The 5 years Capped Price Servicing covers the first 5 Scheduled Services for 16.5MY and later vehicle models for up to 5 years/50,000km (whichever occurs first). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus.
FEATURE
“it’s no more of a problem topping up the battery than with a mobile phone”
Delivery magazine can predict there could be significant appeal for an electric small delivery van, but, for those with a more conservative approach to their inner city operations, especially if their preference is for an automatic transmission, there are two further options.
The two-pedal gearbox is a development of the DC4 sixspeed Efficient Dual Clutch (EDC) automated transmission. The six-speed EDC is an automated dry dual-clutch transmission, which automatically selects the ideal gear for any driving condition by an electronic control unit.
Back in February of last year the Kangoo popped up with a 1.2-litre petrol engine producing 84 kW at 4500 rpm and peak torque of 190 Nm rated at 2000 rpm. The other option is to go for the recently released 1.5-litre diesel engine version with 81 kW at 4000 rpm and peak torque of 240 Nm rated at 1750 rpm. The common denominator here is a sixspeed automatic Efficient Dual Clutch (EDC) transmission.
Gearshift control is of the ‘P-R-N-D’ type and includes an ‘up/down’ ‘manual’ shift mode. A push forward on the gear lever directs the transmission to downshift, with a pull backwards to upshift.
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Shifts are smooth and intuitive at all speeds as well as being ultra-fast, with a shift time of just 290 milliseconds. A ‘creep-mode’ helps avoid the harsh low-speed operation
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noticeable in some competitive transmissions, while Hill Start Assist holds the brakes momentarily as the brake pedal is released and the throttle is depressed. Both the petrol and diesel versions are really pleasant to drive, with Delivery’s preference going for the diesel over the petrol, which seems to be better matched in terms of torque production for the EDC transmission. If living or working in the inner city, Delivery would happily run with the Z.E. and electric drive, simply because of its efficiency, non-pollution and as it removes the bother of refuelling around town. With off-street parking and a
designated charger, it’s no more of a problem topping up the battery than with a mobile phone. Vision on all sides is good, comfort levels are high, and there are plenty of inbuilt safety systems to keep your insurance quotes to a minimum. Activation of ECO Mode on the petrol or diesel versions is by a switch alongside the handbrake and can reduce fuel consumption by up to 10 percent through modifying the management of the gearbox ECU (Electronic Control Unit) to shift gear ratios at lower rpm. There are four airbags to protect the occupants and ESC is standard.
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FEATURE Otherwise identical in trim and specification to the manual six-speed Kangoo Maxi diesel, the Maxi EDC offers a cargo volume of 4.0 cubic metres with an 800 kg payload, plus a towing capacity of 1050 kg with a braked trailer. The Kangoo Maxi diesel EDC is available as standard with dual sliding unglazed side doors and a pair of glazed barn doors at the rear, and comes with a manufacturer’s list price of $29,990, excluding dealer delivery and statutory charges. As with Renault’s entire light commercial vehicle range, the Kangoo Maxi EDC has a three-year/200,000 km factory warranty
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and three-year roadside assistance. Service intervals are 12 months or every 15,000 km, whichever comes first, and Renault’s capped price servicing programme provides for low ownership costs, with the first three scheduled services fixed at just $349 at any of the 55 authorised Renault dealers, nationwide.
RAISING EXPECTATIONS
JMC CONQUER
– A new truck range for the
Australian transport industry from one of China’s largest
With GVMs ranging from 5,500 kg to 7,500 kg (downrated to 4,495 kg for car licence holders), take advantage of payloads
manufacturers and now available through dealerships
from 2,377 kg to 4,702 kg, dependent on model selected.
across the country.
Backed by a full factory warranty of three years/160,000 km pricing from $31,990 (excluding body/tray and on road costs).
Choose from 2.4 litre and 3.0 litre, direct injection, common rail turbocharged diesel engines with 90 kW – 110 kW of power and 315 Nm – 375 Nm of torque (dependent on application), matched to a six-speed manual Getrag gearbox and available in three wheelbase options.
For further details and the location of your nearest dealership visit our website:
jmcmotor.com.au
JMIE Australia Pty Ltd (“JMC”) reserves the right to change the specifications, features, colour, designs, materials and features of the products at any time without notice. You should therefore check with your nearest authorised JMC truck dealer at the time of ordering your vehicle to ensure that colour, specifications, equipment, design features are available for the vehicle you are ordering. Copyright © JMIE Australia Pty Ltd ABN:52 161 086 266. Note: vehicle displayed with various options at additional cost, check with JMC dealers for details.
NEW RELEASE
HOT
COMPETITION
Chevy chases a new market as Holden jolts into gear to add a totally new focus to its ute brigade.
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t took the demise of Holden local manufacturing, plus the end of the HSV specialist vehicle operation and its switch to converting left-hand-drive RAM Trucks under the American Special Vehicles banner, to hammer home the importance of Tom Walkinshaw Racing’s Fusion Limited to long-time bedfellow General Motors.
The decision by Fusion to set up American Special Vehicles and link in with independent distributor ATECO for the supply and marketing of RAM Trucks in the Australian market has obviously hit a nerve with what’s left of the Holden empire, now keen to capitalise on any potential for sales increase in any segment. As a result of the immense success of the RAM Trucks programme that has seen sales increase by over 31 percent (YTD November 2017 VFacts), GM Holden and HSV has struck a new partnership to level the playing field. For 2018, that new partnership results in the Chevrolet Camaro and Chevrolet Silverado entering the Australian market to line up against the Ford Mustang and RAM 2500 Laramie and join the HSV produced Holden Colorado SportsCat in what the company calls a potential for a “Showroom Blitz”. As far as dealership branding is concerned, the existing HSV dealer network will be progressively updated to carry the Chevrolet ‘bow-tie’ logo and branding, as part of Holden’s new dealership of the future programme. As Tim Jackson, managing director of HSV, explained: “HSV engineering involvement starts and stops with the conversion of the vehicles from left to right-hand-drive. These are iconic Chevys to the core and we’ll let the famed bow-tie speak for itself. “SportsCat is a great example of how we can deliver improved on-road and off-road driving dynamics, and combine a great new look with improved vehicle capability and versatility. The segment is about much more than drag-strip times,” said Jackson.
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“The new partnership results in the Chevrolet Camaro and Chevrolet Silverado entering the Australian market”
HSV also revealed its intention to introduce a freshened logo concurrent with the introduction of its 2018 range. The new visual identity offers a more contemporary interpretation of the lion and helmet that has adorned HSV vehicles, and represented the company, since its inception in 1987. “The Australian market is shifting, and, like Holden, we’re shifting with it. This subtle logo change helps signify a new era of vehicle availability from HSV,” he said. “But make no mistake, while it’s a new logo, our customers can expect the same uncompromising attitude to introducing exciting vehicles that Australians love to drive,” added Jackson. Playing to HSV’s niche design and engineering capabilities, the Colorado SportsCat features a raft of styling and chassis enhancements that will position it as the most advanced sports 4x4 on the market. To be available in two variants – SportsCat and SportsCat+ – the styling enhancements begin with radically modified exteriors featuring all-new fascias and grilles that, with the addition of LED fog lamps and functional tow hooks, combine to deliver two distinctive and sporty frontend appearances. The SportsCat+ features a rugged “bonnet bulge” while, at the side of the vehicle, prominent wheel arch fender flares, smooth form on SportsCat and castellated on SportsCat+, frame bold 18” x 10” forged alloys wrapped in sports allterrain Cooper tyres.
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A hard tonneau, with load-rail provision and quick-release mechanism, combined with a unique sports-bar on SportsCat and sail plane on SportsCat+, enhance the vehicles’ sporty profile, while, at the rear, a prominent “Colorado” tailgate appliqué makes a bold statement.
Both SportsCat models feature HSV sports suspension with the front spring rate stiffened to 110 Newtons/mm. Its MTV dampers have been tuned around the revised spring rate, with both modifications contributing to a more performance-based handling characteristic.
The styling enhancements don’t end with the exteriors of the vehicles. The interior also comes in for a substantial makeover to deliver premium levels of comfort and style.
In addition to the increased spring rate, front ride height has been lifted by 25 mm. This modification further improves the approach angle of the vehicle, increases ground clearance to the body and reduces the vehicle’s overall rake, delivering a more natural on-road stance.
HSV Sports seats, the front heated, featuring uniquely designed seat foams for optimum support, are wrapped in Jasmine leather and Windsor suede, with this trim combination also adorning the instrument panel. Twinneedle red stitching provides an added highlight, also featuring on the leather-wrapped steering wheel, door trims and centre console cover. Branded floor mats complete the interior style and comfort makeover.
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The chassis enhancements continue with the adoption of a Rear De-Coupling Anti-Roll Bar on the SportsCat+. Developed specifically for the vehicle by HSV’s chassis engineers, the de-coupling rear sway bar improves the higher speed road driving performance of the vehicle by controlling rear roll, and thereby improving overall vehicle balance and turn-in transient response. The de-coupling feature ensures the vehicle’s suspension settings can be optimised for off-road performance.
LIGHT TRUCK
TRADIE-MADE LIMITED EDITION 45C17
A TRUCK LOAD OF VALUE FROM ONLY
$57,950
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INCLUDING TOW BAR, NUDGE BAR, BONUS SOCKET SET AND MORE. ENGINE & TRANSMISSION • 3.0 litre EURO 5 with 170 hp and 430 Nm of torque • Hi-Matic 8-speed auto transmission
WORK-READY • Car licence 4495 kg GVM • Over 2 tonne payload capacity • Australian-made, heavy duty aluminium tray
SAFETY • Driver, passenger & dual curtain airbags • ABS brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution & Stability Control and Hill Start Aid
PEACE OF MIND WARRANTY AND SERVICING, FACTORY-FITTED TRAY, LOADS OF ACCESSORIES AND A BONUS GEARWRENCH SOCKET SET.
COMFORT • Suspended driver’s seat with armrest • IVECONNECT Multimedia system with GPS • Cruise control
SINGLE CAB CHASSIS
For a limited time, IVECO is offering its new Daily 45C17 light truck with an Australian-made, heavy duty aluminium tray (external 2218 mm x 4223 mm), a comprehensive 5 year / 200,000 km Factory Warranty* and 5 year Free Scheduled Servicing*. The new Limited Edition Daily also comes with a host of accessories including tow bar, nudge bar plus a Gearwrench socket set valued at $349rrp*. Best of all, the work-ready new Limited Edition Daily can be driven on a standard car licence straight from the dealer showroom to your work site.^
For your nearest participating dealer call 1800 4 IVECO or visit www.iveco.com.au * Terms & Conditions apply. Offer available at participating Iveco dealers. $57,950 includes dealer delivery fee and excludes on-road costs. 5 year / 200,000km factory warranty includes a standard 3 year / 200,000 km Iveco New Vehicle Warranty plus a 2 year Iveco Extended Warranty. 5 Year / 200,000 km Free Scheduled Servicing is based on standard scheduled servicing of 40,000 km or 12 months intervals. Excludes Government and Fleet Buyers. For further information see full terms and conditions at www.iveco.com.au or contact your local Iveco dealer. ^Once registered and insured.
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SupaShock suspension, as introduced to the Australian market on HSV’s iconic GTSR W1, will also be available as a factory-fitted option on the SportsCat+, taking the vehicle’s suspension capabilities to another level yet again. SportsCat+ also adopts a unique braking package, further enhancing its sporting credentials. Front four-piston forged AP Racing brake callipers are complemented by 362 mm x 32 mm diameter rotors and a large (25.4 mm) diameter brake master cylinder, to deliver improved pedal feel through a reduction in pedal travel and softness. The functionality of the traction control system has also been adjusted to allow for less aggressive interventions, particularly on corner exit. These adjustments also help deliver a more performance-based vehicle response. SportsCat’s 18” forged alloys are shod with Cooper (Zeon LTZ Pro) Sports All-Terrain tyres. These Cooper tyres are a hybrid between a sports-truck tyre and an all-terrain tyre, and, in addition to their rugged off-road properties, were specially selected by HSV’s chassis engineers for their outstanding on-road performance characteristics, most notably on tarmac and dirt roads. The overall size of the tyres (285/60 R18), and their rolling radius, also deliver a further 20 mm increase in vehicle ride height for a total (front) ride height increase of 45 mm.
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HOT COMPETITION Both SportsCat models are powered by a 2.8-litre double overhead cam Duramax turbodiesel engine with 147 kW of power and up to 500 Nm of torque (when specified with the optional six-speed automatic transmission with Active Select). A six-speed manual transmission is standard fare. Braked towing capacity of 3500 kg and a maximum payload of approximately 1.0 tonne deliver impressive workhorse capabilities. The HSV modifications to the interior include an 8� colour touchscreen, embedded satellite navigation, a premium seven-speaker audio, a rear-view camera and seven airbags. The SportsCat range is due to start production at HSV’s new facility in Clayton, Victoria, in late January, with recommended retail pricing to be confirmed closer to model availability.
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NEW RELEASE The five-model 4x4 Crew Cab line-up of the Chevrolet Silverado that HSV will offer encompasses the 2500HD WT, the 2500HD LTZ, the 2500HD LTZ “Midnight” Edition, the 2500HD LTZ “Custom Sport” Edition and the 3500HD LTZ. All five vehicles share the same inclusions such as the Duramax 6.6-litre turbodiesel V8 engine with 332 kW of power and 1234 Nm of torque, the Allison 1000 sixspeed automatic transmission, a towing capacity of 3.5-6.1 tonnes (model dependent), a payload capacity of 1140 kg-1848 kg (model dependent), four-wheel antilock disc brakes and automatic locking rear differential. Conversion of the Silverado range will commence at HSV’s new production facility in April 2018. The 3500HD LTZ model will be available late in Q2, 2018. Recommended retail pricing is still to be confirmed.
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The following Servicepacks are available for immediate delivery: • NLR 45
• NPS 75C
• NLS 45
• NPS 75Crew
• NPR 45/55 For more information on available models visit isuzu.com.au/applications/ ready-to-work/
FEATURE
VANABILITY Chinese manufacturer LDV is chipping into mainstream van supply with a cost-competitive alternative in the form of the G10
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n the world of automotive envy, it pays to remember that some buyers have no interest in which brand, model or perhaps even colour of vehicle they purchase.
Some, having bought and paid for the new vehicle that will be used by their company, struggle to remember which brand they actually ordered. And really, who can blame them, as the web-based media tends to focus on the exotic but impractical models, while leaving the light commercial vehicles that work for their living devoid of attention at the back of the dealership showroom. Buying a work vehicle, especially when you have no interest in vehicles in general, is turning into a similar buying experience to that of replacing a washing machine or family refrigerator. Indeed, it has been suggested that where a universal specification covers most requirements, a vehicle could be bought at your local hardware store or even online, at the click of a computer keyboard. Very few instances exist today where a manufacturer makes a bad product, and with consumer protection laws there’s a certain degree of buyer protection already in the marketplace. Chinese manufacturer LDV increased its vehicle sales in Australia for 2017 by 67.3 percent over the previous year, and, in respect of the G10, it sold 737 versions of its people mover, eating into the market share of the Hyundai iMAX and Honda Odyssey, which both lost sales. In the van segment, sales expanded for the G10 from 471 in 2016, to 1108 in 2017, with all vans in this segment showing sales stability, and Renault Trafic and Ford Transit Custom also showing incremental growth. 24
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Current pricing options for LDV see the G10 with turbodiesel and automatic transmission, together with cruise control and steering wheel switching for audio and Bluetooth, selling for the price of a manual at $28,990 drive-away for ABN holders. Warranty is for three years/100,000 km and it comes with 24/7 roadside assistance for the duration of the warranty. “The auto for the price of a manual has worked extremely well for LDV because it reinforced two critical messages to potential customers – that the G10 is now available with a turbodiesel engine with a sophisticated automatic gearbox, and that it is available with an unrivalled price and specification,” explains Dinesh Chinnappa, general manager of LDV Automotive Australia. The LDV G10’s 1.9 turbodiesel engine produces 106.5 kW with a peak torque rating of 350 Nm from 1800 rpm. Buyers can select a six-speed manual gearbox, but, as long as the offer remains open for an automatic at the same price, it seems a foregone conclusion to opt for the self-shifter. In manual form the G10 turbodiesel has an official combined fuel consumption figure of 8.3 l/100 km. The 5.2-cubic-metre load space accepts two standard pallets and is accessed through sliding side load doors on each side. Again, there’s more choice for the rear access, between a lifting tailgate and traditional barn doors. All versions of the G10 have a payload above the one tonne benchmark. Without looking at the styling design closely it would be easy to assume the LDV was actually a Hyundai iLOAD, but there is no connection between the two companies, suggesting that duplication by this Chinese manufacturer is merely a form of flattery.
The standard fit and finish of the interior does not quite match that of a typical Hyundai, but it’s not that far removed either. The cab interior is quiet, it’s easy to get in and out, and once seated it’s comfortable with good levels of vision all round. There’s not much missing by way of the standard spec, with air conditioning, power steering, cruise control (in the automatic versions), power windows, electric mirrors, 16” alloy wheels, Bluetooth and a quality audio system including a large 7” LCD touchscreen. Safety levels are looked after with electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, airbags, roll movement intervention, reverse camera, parking sensors and a tyre pressure monitoring system. If you want to option up further there is an approved list of accessories such as cargo barriers, easy load roof rack systems, load area lining kits, window kits, towbars and heavy-duty steps, as well as nudge bars and weather shields. If your annual distance travelled is low and you don’t feel the love for a diesel four-cylinder, there is a choice of two petrol variants. The manual features a naturally aspirated 2.4-litre 105 kW engine, whilst the six-speed ZF automatic boasts a 2.0-litre, twin-cam turbocharged petrol engine that produces maximum power of 165 kW with peak torque rated at 330 Nm. Buying a Chinese-manufactured vehicle is appealing because of the low starting price, and LDV is no exception. If you are keeping the vehicle for 10 years until you retire, the resale price is irrelevant. However, a low purchase price also results in a low resale price, and if you have a standard three to four-year replacement programme this needs to be factored in to your financial decisions.
VANABILITY A review of the secondhand G10s available showed pricing levels under $20,000 for a one-year-old G10 van that had completed 62,720 km, plus others with around 34,000 km selling at under $19,000. Another point to watch when having Chinesemanufactured vehicles serviced is that of genuine parts support and availability. All too often Delivery hears of parts supplied for a standard service not being compatible with the model because of a spec change that has not been communicated by the vehicle maker. With the design of some of the engines having originated from European or Japanese makers such as Mitsubishi, but built in China under licence, it may be possible to source parts more easily by researching which Mitsubishi model used that engine in a previous model. Another word of caution here though, is that, again, parts may not be interchangeable. LDV is distributed in Australia through ATECO Automotive, which has considerable experience in handling small volume manufacturers and employs staff that understands the marketing expectations of Australian buyers. Of more concern to buyers is where the Chinese parent has taken the decision to control its own destiny in the Australian market and chosen to manage its own distribution and product support. Attempts to contact any responsible person employed by these manufacturers requires an unsurmountable feat of endurance on the part of the complainant. Despite having head office operations based in Australia, finding a contact number, or person to answer the phone or reply to an email, will test personal levels of patience to biblical proportions.
“It’s a great van around town and very good to drive on longer delivery trips on the highway. We are really pleased with the LDV,” Simone McKinstry, MOE Office Products
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Nissan’s Navara ST-X shows its paces around the Adelaide Hills – words by Stuart Martin
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There’s a Series 3 upgrade on the way and as we go to press with this issue Nissan is still in the planning stage for its introduction, with Delivery Magazine playing its part in the initial analysis of the changes for what is probably Nissan’s most important market outside Thailand, its home base for manufacturing. The further development work attached to the Series 3 is claimed to extend much further than just cosmetic tweaks in appearances, and as we wait to report on the full implications and improvements to the Navara nameplate, here is what you can expect from the run out version of the Series 2 models. First, a reminder of the drivetrain, which had not changed from the shift of Series 1 to Series 2. The 1969 kg Navara has a twin-turbo, double overhead cam 2.3-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel producing 140 kW of power at 3750 rpm, with 450 Nm of torque available from 1500 to 2500rpm.
BAROSSA BOUND The seven-speed auto is optional and sets the ST-X at a current starting price of $54,490. This is in the ballpark of Ford’s $55,490 XLT Ranger and the Z71 Colorado at $54,990, but overshoots the ageing Mazda BT-50 GT at $52,490 and the more refined and feature-packed Mitsubishi Triton Exceed dualcab (which falls short on braked towing capacity) at $48,000. The Navara’s seven-speed automatic transmission delivers decent shift quality – if not at lightning speeds – and offers two overdrive gears into which it is all too keen to slip. The torque delivery of the diesel doesn’t lend itself to such behaviour, which can prompt the driver to make use of the manual change mode on offer by way of the gear selector (not paddles). The auto would benefit from reprogramming in terms of placing more emphasis on drivability over fuel economy. The fuel economy is certainly impressive, and for many drivers running solo down the freeway they’ll remain more than content with the claimed combined-cycle rate of 7 litres per 100 km. Our time in the dual-cab ute yielded 11.1 l/100 km at an average speed of 26 km/h, showing the 80-litre tank is more in tune with highway running than long distance touring off the beaten track, where slotting into overdrive becomes a rarity. The latter figure indicates a larger than normal amount of suburban work, with half a tonne of quarry rubble out of a total payload of 941 kg in the tray and not a large amount of time on the open road. On the highway, the top two gears would likely take that real-world average back closer
to the 8.9 l/100 km ADR urban cycle, which is generally more realistic. The model update has brought with it more robust suspension components and it has made a difference – there’s less tail-dragging when laden, but there are still some question marks over the damping control on big bumps, with or without cargo. Even unladen, large speed bumps could result in tickling the bump stops and residual vertical movement on its suspension – it’s improved, but hopefully the looming model update might enable the Navara to make even more ground when compared to the segment leaders. The braked towing capacity remains at 3.5 tonnes and the 5.3 m long, 1.9 m wide, 1969 kg Navara has no trouble completing towing tasks – its GCM is 5910 kg. As a general comment on brake ability relating to all utes in this segment, it’s time for an upgrade to four-wheel discs, an advantage recognised by Mercedes-Benz and already incorporated in its X-Class. The five-seater dual-cab’s steering is light, and that is of benefit when trying to manoeuvre the big ute, especially given the 12.4 m turning circle, and it is four turns lock to lock. What makes that ratio worse is the ongoing presence of the horn pad on the bottom (vertical) spoke of what is otherwise a nice leather-wrapped steering wheel. Inadvertent toots of the horn when brushed by busy hands in a carpark get on the driver’s nerves as well as creating potential problems with other “wrongly-tooted” drivers.
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“There’s no question the suspension changes have brought the Navara up to the ever-expanding pack of combatants”
Once on the open road the ride quality for the most part is class-competitive, sitting on handsome 18-inch alloy wheels (including the spare) and not being overly disturbed by smaller road ruts. The cabin is easy to access by way of standard side steps and is quiet enough, but is now without a standard sunroof. The dash is topped with a touchscreen infotainment control panel, which is without Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, but looks after the decent sound system and the integrated satellite navigation, as well as some of the fuel economy functions attached to the trip computer. There is no shortage of in-cabin storage or access to 12-volt outlets, including one in the dash top open storage tray. There’s also a 12-volt outlet, USB outlet and an auxiliary plug at the base of the centre stack ahead of another storage area. The driver has to contend with tilt-only steering adjustment, but does get power adjustment for the seat; there’s also a centre information display that has all manner of information but still lacks a digital speed readout. Leather trim, dual-zone climate control and heated seats keep front occupants comfortable; the rear occupants get vents, which is something of a rarity in this segment, as well as reasonable – if not cavernous – amounts of leg and head room. The rear seat has a fixed backrest (with the clumsy child restraint anchor strap system) and a flip-up base cushion that reveals a small amount of under-seat storage, but no 12-volt or USB outlets. Anyone looking to get muddy for work or play can make use of an old-school, part-time 4WD system that gets a rear diff lock and hill descent control, with 228 mm of 30
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ground clearance, 32.4 degree approach, 26.7 departure and 23.8 ramp-over angles. The safety features list includes seven airbags (front, side, curtain and a driver’s knee bag), rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, traction and stability control with anti-lock brake-based limited slip diff functions, hill start and descent control and seatbelt use warnings for all five seats. The ST-X also gets automatic LED headlights (but no rainsensing wipers), front fog lights and LED daytime running lights, keyless entry and ignition, power-folding and heated exterior mirrors and an auto dimming centre mirror, all of which combine to offer the driver good rear vision, although the sliding windows within the rear screen does obscure a little of the rear view but makes up for this by improving ventilation. The rear tub is a decent size and gets an aesthetics-only sports bar, as well as adjustable tie-down points, a bed liner and 12-volt outlet. As with many tubs, the rear tailgate hinges can get clogged with trapped stones, which inhibit closing, plus the tailgate also needs to be manually key-locked. The Nissan factory warranty stretches to three years or 100,000 km – with 24-hour roadside assistance. This is not class leading, but the scheduled service intervals are a little better at 20,000 km or 12 months. There’s no question the suspension changes included in Series 2 have brought the Navara up to the ever-expanding pack of combatants in the dual-cab 4x4 ute market, but it’s still a step behind the field and Series 2 has more ground to make up with the next model update. Stay tuned for a full review of the Series 3 Navara in the April/May issue of Delivery.
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DAWN OF A NEW DAILY Ed Higginson moves through IVECO’s Euro 6 introduction to the Daily range
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The Daily range ranks well in the large van sales segment here in Australia, offering the largest volume of any van available on our market at 19.6 m3, the highest horsepower rating of 205 hp, and a van GVM of 7000 kg. However, the competition is strong, both from the van manufactures such as Mercedes, Ford, VW, Fiat and Renault, plus the cab/chassis offerings from Hino, Isuzu and Fuso. A key part of IVECO improvements has been the introduction of several upgrade packs designed to make it easier for customers to pick a solution tailored to their applications. The various packs come with the names of ‘Business Premium’, ‘Comfort’ or ‘Efficiency’ in addition to individual options also on offer. To find out how the new improvements have changed the already impressive Daily, Delivery Magazine joined IVECO’s media drive programme around Victoria. Up for review were six variants, being the 35S17 Van, 50C17 Van (12 m3), 50C17 Van (16 m3), 50C17 Cab Chassis (auto), 50C17 Cab Chassis (manual), and the 50C21 Cab Chassis. All vehicles were loaded so we could appreciate the impressive power and excellent Hi-Matic eight-speed full automatic transmission, especially along the climbs up Mount Macedon later in the day.
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DAWN OF A NEW DAILY The smallest of the Daily range starts with the 35S Van, with wheelbases from 3000 mm up to 4100 mm, cargo volumes from 7.3 m3 to 18 m3 and a GVM of 3000 kg providing a GCM of 7000 kg. This amount of choice enables selection of payloads from 1669 kg for the smallest spec, or 1378 kg if you go for the maximum volume. Next in line comes the 50C Van, with wheelbase options from 3520 mm to 4100 mm and cargo volumes from 9 m3 to 19.6 m3. Here the GVM is 4495 kg with GCM of 7995 kg if you want to stick to a car licence category, but can be optioned to offer a GVM of 5200 kg with GCM of 8700 kg. This gives a payload range from 1804 kg up to an impressive 2792 kg depending on spec and options. The largest of the Daily van range is the 70C. It comes with a common wheelbase of 4100 mm, but with various heights, enabling the buyer to achieve cargo volumes of 16, 18 or 19.6 m3. GVM is a whopping 7000 kg along with a GCM of 10,500 kg and a payload up to 4064 kg. This is where the largest engine option rated at 205 hp with 470 Nm of torque comes in very handy, especially for those longer trips outside the city. If you are in the market for a cab/chassis, the range kicks off with the 50C in single-cab or dual-cab form, with wheelbase options running from 3000 mm and going to 4750 mm. GVMs start at 4495 kg for those that hold a car licence with available options up to 5200 kg if needed, providing a GCM of 7995 kg and 8700 kg respectively. This gives impressive payloads of 2239 kg up to 3181 kg depending on specs, options and obviously body fitment (with a maximum width of 2350 mm). The larger of the cab/chassis range is the 70C with single or dual cabs. Wheelbase options start at 3450 mm and go to 4750 mm. The GVM is 6700 kg with the dual-cab or 7200 kg with the single-cab. This gives a GCM of 10,200 kg or 10,700 kg respectively, and payload ranges from 4100 kg up to 4838 kg. Again the maximum width allowed for a body is 2350 mm. There’s even an all-terrain off-road version, and, if you are looking for a serious off-roader, then the Daily 4x4 is for you. Built on a truck-derived chassis, the Daily 4x4 comes with a single or dual-cab and offers a GVM of 4495 kg for those with a car licence, or a no cost option of raising the GVM to 5500 kg. This gives payloads of 2510 kg up to 2800 kg depending on specs, and comes with a braked trailer towing capacity of 3.5 t. When off-road the ability of the 4x4 Daily is clearly class leading and not just a gravel road or snow time performer. Consequently, it is ideal for emergency services vehicles, mining, off-road support, or even serious motorhomes for those that get the call for beyond the bush and into the extremes to find secluded spots and solitude.
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To appreciate the definition here of a serious off-roader, you need to run through the full spec sheet to appreciate that this Daily will go anywhere. It can scale inclines of 45 degrees with approach angles of 48 degrees and wade through water of 660 mm. It has a full-time 4x4 system with front, centre and rear differential locks along with a double low-range transfer case with 24 gears and a high tensile steel chassis with parabolic front and rear leaf spring suspension. If you get this Daily stuck, I don’t believe you can blame the vehicle when asking your mate for help with a tow. Dependent on which new Daily catches your eye results in whether you get to choose between the current Euro 5 engine and the latest Euro 6 offering. The Euro 5, 2.3-litre engine has a turbocharger with wastegate and intercooler producing 126 hp (93 kW) from 3000-3600 rpm and torque of 320 Nm between 1800 and 2500 rpm. The Euro 5, 3.0-litre offering is also turbocharged but uses a variable geometry system and intercooler to produce power of 170 hp (125 kW) at 2900-3500 rpm and torque of 430 Nm between 1500 and 2600 rpm. Also available is a twin-turbo version of the 3.0-litre, which offers increased power of 205 hp (150 kW) at 3100-3500 rpm and torque output of 470 Nm at a low 1400-3000 rpm. This performed really well on the day and was very impressive when taking the 50C21 Cab Chassis up the steep inclines leading to Mount Macedon. In the Daily 4x4 and 70C Van, you get the new Euro 6, 3.0-litre engine that requires AdBlue for the SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system, with an output of 180 hp and 430 Nm of torque. Although it was not possible on the day of our trials to get precise comparative fuel and AdBlue consumption data, if the move to Euro 6 gives similar fuel savings as is found in the truck market, then it should be a valuable option to consider when purchasing a new van or cab/chassis. 34
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FEATURE There are two available transmissions, the six-speed synchromesh, double-overdrive manual and eight-speed full-fluid automatic that’s carried over from earlier models. The auto now boasts a revised oil to air cooler and a new two-speed fan for even better performance in Australia’s hot conditions. I’ve always been a big fan of the automated transmissions in all types of applications, and the torque converterequipped Hi-MATIC eight-speed could not be faulted. If you plan on putting different drivers in your new vehicles, then you would be wise to go for the auto to reduce the chance of driver abuse, but also give the driver one less thing to worry about whilst finding their way through city traffic by letting the computer concentrate on swapping the gear ratios.
In terms of fuel figures, our drive on the media programme was pretty hard on the engines, running fully loaded all day on some hilly country roads. With that in mind, the following figures are worst-case scenarios being: 35S17 Van – (9.3 l/100 km), 50C17 Van 12 m3 – (10.8 l/ 100 km), 50C17 Van 16 m3 – (12.4 l/100 km), 50C17 Cab Chassis auto – (12.1 l/100 km), 50C17 Cab Chassis manual – (12.0 l/100 km) and 50C21 Cab Chassis – (12.7 l/100 km). The IVECO Daily comes with a long list of standard features in the new model line-up. In terms of safety, the range includes four SRS airbags, front and rear disc brakes with ABS and Electronic Stability Program, and IVECO ‘ESP 9’ safety package.
“If you need a serious workhorse with the drive standards closer to that of a car, then the IVECO Daily comes out the winner”
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DAWN OF A NEW DAILY For comfort, the range includes a four-speaker audio system with FM/AM radio, CD/mp3 player with USB and AUX input. You also get Bluetooth connectivity with radio and phone controls on the steering wheel, which, most importantly, works perfectly, and was easy to connect with my iPhone, unlike some others on the market.
With the Business Premium pack added, you can then also opt for the Comfort pack, which adds a very comfortable suspended, fully adjustable and heated driver and passenger seat with armrests, which was impressive for a van and ideal for those long shifts behind the wheel. The Comfort pack also adds automatic climate control.
On top of the standard features, the Daily has three main option packs, with the first being called the Business Premium. This option is ideal for courier work and city pick-up/delivery applications as the pack adds reverse buzzer, fog lights and IVECONNECT multimedia system with GPS and rear reversing camera.
The Efficiency pack focuses on reducing the running costs of the vehicles. The Eco switch is an option with the manual transmission to reduce the torque of the engine when running empty, and so reducing fuel consumption. With the 2.3-litre 35S model, the electronics bring you start/stop technology that automatically switches off the engine when the Daily comes to a stop. The pack also gives lane departure warning for added safety. IVECO Australia's marketing manager, Darren Swenson, says the availability of the new option packs has two main benefits for perspective buyers.
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“The new pack options allow buyers to more closely align their van or cab/chassis specifications with the application at hand and to enjoy the cost benefits of grouping several of these options together,” Mr. Swenson said. “Also, some prospective buyers may prefer an entry-level package that, although is still well specified, doesn’t have features that they may not want or need – we can now better cater to these people and provide them Daily ownership at a lower price point,” added Darren. Along with the packs, buyers also get a list of additional options, such as rear airbag suspension, alloy wheels, sliding doors on both sides and internal walk-through access, ideal for courier drivers so they don’t need to open their doors into traffic. The new range is backed by a three-year/200,000 km standard warranty. There is also a range of extended warranties available at additional cost if you want peace of mind over the long term. In terms of servicing, IVECO Daily boasts a 40,000 km or 12-month (whichever comes first) engine oil service interval. You will also be covered by IVECO Assistance, a 24 /7 roadside assistance programme, while owners wanting the peace of mind of fixed service and maintenance costs can opt for an IVECO service agreement that is available with several levels of cover. The IVECO Daily was an impressive van and light cab/ chassis when launched back in 2015, and the new upgrades have made it even more so. The engines and Hi-MATIC eight-speed transmission were great to drive and never felt like they were struggling, even in the serious terrain that we encountered on our run. The new styling, especially on the inside, gives the Daily a very modern look, although I wasn’t a fan of the strange smiley face grille. As with a lot of the vehicle reviews we conduct, the final result of whether we would choose a particular brand over another comes down to an individual application. If you are looking for a small van for everyday use, the IVECO Daily is an impressive choice, but compared to its rivals you may be swayed by price, and, with the options we had on our vehicles, it is certainly not the cheapest on the market. However, if you need a serious workhorse with the volume and weight capacity of a truck, but want to enjoy the drive standards to be closer to that of a car, then the IVECO Daily comes out the winner. Also, if you want a great cab/ chassis for your minibus or motorhome, along with style and comfort, the IVECO is an excellent choice here too. 38
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INDIAN ECONOMY
Just WHAT does Mahindra offer the Australian ute buyer that makes it a unique prospect?
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he Indian auto industry is one of the largest in the world, and yet for many Australians it remains largely an unknown quantity. In our domestic market we reach total sales of around 1.1 million vehicles per year. Compare this figure with the total annual production of commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles and two wheelers in India of 25.3 million, and you start to get some idea of the local economies of scale. By 2020, India expects to be a world leader in the export of two-wheeler and four-wheeler vehicles, and that the current sales performance of electric vehicles at 22,000 units will rise to match the Government of India’s vision to see six million electric and hybrid vehicles in India by 2020. European and US automakers have invested $17 billion (USD) since April 2000 and June 2017
Mahindra and Mahindra is the third largest passenger vehicle manufacturer in the Indian market, following the lead position of Maruti Suzuki and second place Hyundai Motors India. In fourth position is Honda Cars, ahead of TATA Motors, owners of Jaguar Land Rover, followed by TKM, Renault, Ford India, Nissan and Volkswagen. Ranked as one of the 20 largest companies in India, the Mahindra Group has diverse interests in over 100 countries and was ranked by Forbes in 2009 among the top 200 most reputable companies in the world. That background brings us to the launch into Australia of the all-new “Tougher Next Generation Mahindra Pik-Up”, and we mention the background to the company simply to underline that, with the global growth prediction mentioned above, it is reasonable to expect that there’s a lot more to come in the near future. Mahindra’s Next Generation Pik-Up, with its refreshed outer body styling, new six speed transmission, increased turbo diesel power, and more stylish new interior, sets the scene for the Indian manufacturer to expand into country Australia, using its agribusiness activity as a support for its growth as a vehicle supplier through a network of 40 dealerships. 40
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The original Pik-Up was launched in Australia in 2007, and in that time it’s been a case of no news is probably good news as it has made its entrance without tales of woe of vehicle failure. Its basic design seems to have coped well with the tougher conditions of country Australia out of a total snapshot of combined global sales of the Pik-Up and Scorpio SUV that now exceeds 500,000 units. Joydeep Moitra, head of international operations for Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said, “We have been here in business for over a decade with a local Mahindra subsidiary and on-ground team to focus on needs and aspirations of the consumers and to build our offerings.
INDIAN ECONOMY “For the new Mahindra Pik-Up, a six-month test schedule was carried out in Australia and concluded in August 2017, clocking up over 80,000 local kilometres. This input has helped create a Mahindra Pik-Up perfect for local conditions. This is a testimony of our commitment to developing products for the Australian market,” added Mr. Moitra. The new Mahindra Pik-Up boasts significant enhancements in its drivetrain to 103 KW of power and 330 Nm torque, an all-new six-speed gearbox, totally new attractive interiors that will appeal to a much wider customer profile, and the inclusion of ISOFIX child restraints with top tether standard on all dual-cab models. The upgrade includes a complete overhaul of the Mahindra Pik-Up’s aesthetics, with specific emphasis on the frontend styling. The vehicle comes in two specification levels: S6, which provides function and value; and the S10, which offers an SUV-like-specification yet remains within the identity of the Mahindra Pik-Up’s rugged and reliable focus.
Styling has certainly improved, with the square cut previous appearance now softened through changes to the front of the vehicle where the grille, headlights, bonnet and fog lamps have all undergone a substantial redesign. The new grille design is smarter, utilising a glossy black finish with subtle chrome accents (S10 models), as well as a more prominent Mahindra badge, while the lower air intake has been reshaped to provide a stronger visual integration with the grille. Black mesh inserts are consistently applied to both the main grille and the lower air intake, creating a more consistent appearance.
The headlights on either side of the grille are also completely new, with a cleaner, more resolute appearance and a new curved LED daytime running light signature for the S10 Double Cab. Bolder fog lamps are mounted in restyled apertures that are linked to the lower edge of the headlights. The redesigned front-end styling is accompanied by static bending projection lamps. The cabin of the Next Generation Pik-Up has undergone important upgrades as part of the model line-up. Perhaps the most obvious improvements are to the upholstery and the six-inch, full colour touchscreen display on the S10 Double Cab models located in the centre console. The Mahindra Pik-Up’s cabin is also comprehensively equipped. As the flagship model of the range, the S10 Double Cab benefits from useful features such as remote central locking, cruise control, satellite navigation, reversing camera and a multifunction steering wheel. Equipment upgrades now include auto wipers and intelligent headlamps, plus a fully automatic climate control system for the S10 variants.
Safety features like hill descent control, ESC, ABS, EBD, rollover mitigation, airbags, crash protection crumple zones and a collapsible steering column are standard across the range. Also new are head rests and three-point lap sash seat belts for all seats along with two ISOFIX anchors in the rear seat with three top tether points for all double-cab models. The updated 2.2-litre four-cylinder mHawk turbodiesel engine with its variable geometry turbocharger now achieves a power output of 103 kW, with peak torque of 330 Nm rated from 1600 to 2800 rpm. Completing the drivetrain is a six-speed manual gearbox driving the rear wheels through a 4×4 transmission with low range. The entire range of the Next Generation Mahindra Pik-Up is fitted with an Eaton MLD (Mechanical Locking Differential) as standard.
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Mahindra Automotive Australia has already released a range of aftermarket accessories for the Pik-Up range that includes a genuine towbar rated at 2500 kg, aluminium, galvanised and colour-coded steel trays, winch compatible steel bullbars, air intake snorkels, interior mats and canvas seat covers, and suspension upgrades with increased ground clearance. At launch, there are four Pik-Up models available, starting with the single cab 4x4 S6 cab/chassis from $26,990 drive away, the dual-cab 4x4 S6 with factory well-sided tub from $29,990 drive away and the dual-cab S10 4Ă—4 with factory well-sided tub from $31,990 drive away. From early 2018, the single-cab Pik-Up will be available in 4x2 S6 cab/ chassis configuration from $21,990 drive away. The pricing includes a five-year/100,000 km limited warranty with fiveyear roadside assistance. Delivery Magazine has yet to drive the New Generation version of the Pik-Up, but drive evaluations of the previous model confirmed that they were a no-frills, basic offroader that was capable of performing well in typical rural Australian conditions. Adding a more sophisticated series of upgrades and equipment can only enhance its appeal at a realistic pricing level.
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Rather than retrace the exploits of its namesake through Asia over 24 years, Stuart Martin selected Adelaide for seven days as an alternative to evaluate the new Mercedes-Benz that bears the explorer’s name
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a braked towing capacity of 2500 kg, so you can pack a bit in. Power and performance come in the form of the 2.1-litre turbodiesel four-cylinder producing 120 kW and 380 Nm, sending the drive via a standard seven-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels. There are 4MATIC fourwheel-drive versions, and that could be worthwhile for Australia, but this is not a go-anywhere off-roader, more a careful climber in slippery circumstances. This engine uses AdBlue within its emissions controls, although it’s 11.5-litre tank has shrunk from the 25 litres carried by other models due to the addition of the auxiliary heater. The official fuel economy claim from the manufacturer is 6.3 litres per 100 km on the combined cycle, rising to 7.4 on the urban test and dropping to 5.7 on the extra-urban
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cycle. After 532 km at a 21-km/h average the trip computer showed the Marco Polo had used 10.8 litres per 100 km from the 70-litre tank, giving a good indication of the value of low engine rpm at higher cruise speeds these days. Service intervals are once a year – or every 25,000 km if you are covering serious territory on a regular basis, all backed by a three-year/200,000 km warranty. The driver gets paddle shifters and the ability to hold a gear, which is more useful on descent than anywhere else as the extra weight puts pressure on the brakes. The addition of the pop-top roof is noticeable at first due to the increased lean that’s a little more noticeable in the corners, but, once acclimatised, it wasn’t a factor and the Marco Polo was able to hustle along at a reasonable rate. A tight 11.8 m turning circle was useful in getting the 5x2 m van through tight spots on the school runs, and we
discovered other advantages such as the opportunity for quick changes of clothes for after-school activities, which have never been so easy. The driver still has to put up with a foot-operated park brake and the gear selector on the steering column, but gets a leather covering for the reach and rake adjustable steering wheel, automatic headlights, an auto-dimming centre mirror, the very-welcome Crosswind Assist, heated and power-adjustable exterior mirrors (which offer a good rear view) and a trip computer with fuel and AdBlue use. Standard fare also includes dual batteries, an auxiliary heater (effective but difficult to operate), stability and traction control, front and rear parking sensors, reversing camera, dual front, front-side and front curtain airbags, but no airbag action behind the B-pillar, yet it still gets the fivestar ANCAP rating. DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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Manual air conditioning with rear vents is also standard, as is the four-speaker USB and Bluetooth-equipped (for phone and music link) four-speaker sound system, with satnav on the small screen, which is not yet touch controlled. The test vehicle had a few options, with the chief attraction among the highlights for the driver being the Driving Assistance Package, which adds Collision Prevention Assist, Blind Spot and Lane Keeping Assist and rain sensing function for the sum of $1345, while the LED intelligent headlight system adds $2545. There are side doors on both sides that are poweroperated with child locks and buttons on the B-pillars as well as up front for an extra $2264, but there’s no moving windows within these doors. The 18-inch alloy wheel option looks nice but has 45-profile tyres. It’s not uncommon for marketers to specify larger rims and low aspect ratio tyres, all in the name of good looks, but for those that prefer comfort it would be prudent for ride quality to stick with the standard 16s and 65-profile rubber to take the edge off what is an otherwisedecent ride. The downstairs compartment is also optionally available with three rows of seats (another $1500), but the test vehicle had instead a rear folding cushioned platform that combines with the rear bench folded flat to deliver a bed long enough to accommodate my 191cm frame. There’s room for three kids or two adults, and, while the cushioning of the optional leather trim ($1409) is too firm for some, it delivers a decent sleeping space. The pop-top rises on its own by way of struts to offer a 200-kg rated comfortable double bed above the cabin, which can be tethered to the roof when not in use to improve cabin headroom. LED reading lights (fed by a dual-battery system) are included for the upstairs residents, and there are zipsecured ventilation flaps on either side, as well as smaller vents nearer the roofline, but more of the former would be a good idea. 46
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Rear passengers have acres of leg and headroom, with 12-volt outlets and rear vents but no moving windows (there are powered pop-out rear windows controlled by the driver), as well as curtains all-round for complete shade and privacy. The driver might prefer the curtains all remained stowed for the sake of vision, but the mirrors and blind-spot warning system will help. The rear bench can “slide” fore and aft to increase cargo space and set-up for the bed fold, but it’s a two-adult job to shift the hefty bench and that’s before the storage drawers within it were loaded with anything weighty. The two front bucket seats pivot to the rear, offering more seating options, but like the rear bench it’s a fiddly task to turn them. A combination of pivot and fore/aft slide controls into one lever would make the job less laborious. Winding out the $682 side awning is a job made precarious by the close proximity of the winding handle to the flank of the vehicle and the chance of an awning leg falling if it’s not been properly stowed. Once the handle had been fixed, the awning wound out without concern, but pegs and tie-down ropes are needed if even moderate winds are forecast. Anyone on the tall side of 180 cm will need to duck, but most won’t have an issue with the verandah. Aftermarket crews are coming up with cooktops and sinks in rear drawers, as well as awnings and annexes for the tailgate. This all points to the Marco Polo being a good vehicle in its own right (for a couple, comfortably, and a few kids if necessary) as well as the foundation for moretailored efforts by owners.
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TEAM BUILDING The emergence of the Volkswagen Truck & Bus division signals the intention of the group to consolidate its assets and make its move to rule the major league.
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very successful company needs a strategy, and, when the person announcing the strategy is Andreas Renschler, it pays to listen carefully and take notes.
As the CEO and member of the board of management of Volkswagen AG, Mr. Renschler has the background of success achieved by previously running Daimler’s truck and bus division and steering that group to global domination. Unfortunately for Mr. Renschler, the timing of his move in February 2015 from one German giant to another 48
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was somewhat turbulent. While he was forming up the amalgamation of brands such as Scania, MAN, Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus (RIO), and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, the global perception of the VW brand was shattered by the Dieselgate scandal. Not only did the credibility of the car division brands plunge, the continual attack on their profitability by claims for compensation and retribution now totalling $30 billion (US), reduced the funding for the formation of the venture, delaying progress and destabilising the group before it had even begun.
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Time certainly either heals wounds or creates memory loss, and for Volkswagen the cloud of poor publicity that encompassed the group has cleared to the point where global sales appear to be back on track, with the exception of the US and Korean markets. Spare a thought for Oliver Schmidt, VW’s compliance liaison with American regulators, who pleaded guilty in August to one count of conspiracy to defraud the US and another of violating the Clean Air Act. Herr Schmidt has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment and fined $400,000 (US).
Schmidt is the second employee sent to a US prison for participating in the cheating scheme. James Liang, a veteran VW engineer, was sentenced by a Detroit Court to 40 months in prison and fined $200,000 (US) in August. Liang, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy last year, has been cooperating with prosecutors. A former Audi AG manager, Giovanni Pamio, has also been charged by the US for his alleged role in helping Volkswagen cheat emissions standards.
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FEATURE As reported in the Washington Post, Liang and Schmidt are among eight VW executives criminally charged for their alleged roles in the scheme. Attempts to extradite VW executives in higher positions from Germany to the US have been resisted so far, although an investigation is ongoing in Germany and against individuals in the US. In January 2017, a South Korean court sentenced a Volkswagen executive to 18 months in jail for allegedly fudging the type approval of Volkswagen vehicles, according to Reuters. South Korea’s environment ministry also filed a criminal suit against Johannes Thammer, CEO of Audi Volkswagen Korea. According to The Korea Times, Mr. Thammer has refused to stand trial in Korea, and, having left Korea after the indictment, has stated he would not return to Korea from Germany. He has been indicted for VW importing 15 different models of 120,000 manipulated diesel cars to Korea between 2008 and 2015. In 2016 the Korean Government banned sales of Volkswagen vehicles and revoked certifications of 80 models, also imposing a fine of $16 million (US). The latest development in the Dieselgate saga is the decision by Volkswagen Group Canada and Audi Canada to further compensate Canadian motorists while continuing to snub Australians that have been affected by the same scandal. In a proposed further settlement, Volkswagen Group Canada and Audi Canada have offered to pay more than CAD$290m to resolve class action claims on behalf of 20,000 affected 3.0-litre diesel Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche branded vehicles. The compensation will include buybacks, repairs and restitution payments in addition to a CAD$2.9m fine to be paid to the regulator. This follows the earlier Canadian Court approved settlement in respect of 105,000 affected Canadian 2.0-litre diesel vehicles, whereby Volkswagen and Audi agreed to pay CAD$2.1 billion to motorists and a CAD$15m fine.
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In announcing the settlement, president and CEO of Volkswagen Group Canada, Daniel Weissland, is quoted in a media statement as saying: “This is an important milestone for making things right for all of our customers with affected diesel vehicles in Canada”. Paradoxically, the German vehicle manufacturer’s parent company, VWAG, along with Volkswagen Group Australia – which is under the leadership of CEO Michael Bartsch (also formerly the CEO of Volkswagen Group Canada) – refuse to agree to any compensation deal for the equivalent 100,000 or so affected Australian 2.0-litre diesel vehicles, which contain the same emissions cheating software. Jason Geisker, Class Action Principal at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, which is representing thousands of affected Australian Volkswagen, Audi and Skoda motorists in the Australian class action, said there is simply no credible excuse for Volkswagen to continue to refuse compensation for Australian motorists, particularly as VW profited from its decade-long deception. “Promptly apologising and compensating Canadians and Americans whilst paying millions of dollars to defence lawyers here in Australia to defend exactly the same conduct is simply deplorable,” Mr. Geisker said. “In its smokescreen attempts to justify shocking double standards, Volkswagen seeks to hide behind carefully worded and formulaic statements about differences in emissions standards around the world. “But let’s clear the air – the deception of testing authorities and cheating on emissions tests was always prohibited – both in the US and elsewhere around the world including Canada and Australia.
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"So until Volkswagen is prepared to admit and accept responsibility for its deceptive conduct and compensate affected motorists accordingly, it will continue to lack credibility and will further damage its already sullied reputation,” Mr. Geisker said.
“By joining forces and merging the competencies of our brands in these focus areas, we believe we can massively increase efficiency – not only for our customers, but also for the entire transportation system, society, and the environment,” said Mr. Renschler.
Undoubtedly, the truck and bus division is maintaining a high degree of separation from the car division, especially in light of the strategy announced by Mr. Renschler to become the Global Champion in terms of profitability, customer innovations, global presence and employee satisfaction.
“The data available as a result of connected vehicles will allow real-time capacity planning and seamless sales – bringing together supply and demand. This and other digital services will in the future raise capacity utilisation by up to 80 percent.
The VW Truck & Bus group is imposing, comprising a product range that includes light commercial vehicles, trucks and buses as well as digital services, with 77,000 employees, truck and bus sales that total 184,000 units, 25 vehicle/chassis production plants in 17 countries and 5 component plants in 4 countries. The revenue for 2016 was estimated at 21.3 billion Euros, producing an operating profit of 1.3 billion Euros. Market share equates to 30 percent in Western Europe, 37 percent in Brazil and 22 percent in Central and Eastern Europe.
“Along with this, we can improve road safety. Traffic accidents are still the cause of far too many deaths on European roads. Today, seven percent of all European road accidents involve trucks, and, sadly, seventeen percent of them are fatal.
As VW Truck and Bus brings the various divisions under one umbrella, the final conglomerate changes the way the individual groups have operated in the past. The current interest by European and North American markets in automated trucks also comes into the VW Truck & Bus equation through the Rio Group, and the intent to bring together autonomy, connectivity and cleaner emissions.
“Advanced driver-assistance systems and the different levels of autonomous driving, from platooning up to fully self-driving vehicles on public roads, will significantly reduce the number of collisions, with accidents involving trucks estimated to go down from seven to two percent,” Mr. Renschler added. One aspect of technology adoption that is very interesting is the connectivity of vehicles to exchange information. As Mr. Renschler explained: “In our Group, every new truck sold in Europe is equipped with built-in digital solutions. We have over 300,000 trucks on the roads that are fully connected and serving customers with higher efficiency and better performance every day, thanks to our digital services.
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“We believe that the vast majority of new trucks on the roads will be connected by 2020. For now, the focus of most of the industry’s connectivity applications is on compliance, such as driver log files and cost optimisation for single trucks. “Today, Volkswagen Truck & Bus is already the market leader in Europe when it comes to connected trucks on the road. And we are ready to rock the industry with our common, open, and cloud-based platform, which is jointly developed by MAN, Scania, and RIO. Right now the ‘RIO platform’ is being tested intensively on 20 customers around selected European countries,” he added. This level of connectivity within the European brands has also now been extended into North America through the strategic alliance partnership with Navistar, again made possible by the adoption of the RIO platform. The first step will be the adoption of the in-cab connecting hardware device. This will serve as a major step towards creating a global connected platform – covering roughly 650,000 vehicles worldwide. That will make it the world’s largest global ecosystem for commercial vehicles once the migration is completed. The advantages extend much further than being able to offer predictive maintenance programmes that can monitor engine functionality from any distance. The ability to identify faults, recognise a solution, order a component 52
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In the light commercial market the Group has a joint model-sharing programme that can offer the MAN TGE and Volkswagen Crafter replacement globally. Current plans are to launch the new Crafter, which is built at a new VW/MAN factory in Poznan, Poland, into the Australian market in late April. A date has not yet been announced for the introduction to Australia of the MAN TGE.
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Features include App-Connect, Driver Fatigue Detection and Post Collision Braking, as well as Park Assist and side protection in a range that spans 59 different configurations with choices of wheelbase, roof heights, door placements and GVM upgrades across the van and cab/chassis offerings. Engine choice will be confined to turbocharged and intercooled diesels, but, for the first time, the Crafter will offer an automatic eight-speed automatic transmission with torque converter, steering clear of the DSG dualclutch AMT popular in the car division products.
Moving down to Transporter-sized LCVs brings us to the I.D. Buzz Cargo, an electrified version that shares many of its design features with the iconic VW Transporter (Bulli) while offering a range of 200 km. One thing is certain, VW Truck & Bus division intends to grow its various brands covering the light, medium and heavy commercial sector in Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific basin. It’s definitely a work in progress situation currently, but, over time, it could significantly impact on the current status quo.
A six-speed manual gearbox will be optional, and driveline configurations will span front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive, dependent on model selection. VW has already commenced field-testing of an e-Crafter version. With a 100 kW electric motor, the e-Crafter can accept 80 percent of a recharge within 45 minutes, weighs in at 2500 kg, has a payload of 1.75 tonnes and offers a range of 160 km. MAN and VW previously collaborated on a medium-duty truck, and that option has now resurfaced in the form of the VW e-Delivery truck range. With its lithium-ion battery, this 4x2 urban distribution truck of 9-11 tonnes GVM can travel up to 200 km with a 4.5-6.7 tonnes payload. It’s the first 100 percent electric truck developed in Brazil, and it offers three-stage regenerative braking, startability up to 25 percent and gradeability up to 30 percent. DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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David Meredith climbs aboard the new generation of Hyundai’s light truck
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Whatever the technical credentials of the truck may have been, the mournful look of the cab and grille invoked depression, perhaps indicating that the owner or user clearly couldn’t afford a decent truck. Fast forward to late 2016, and I was persuaded to attend the Australian release of the latest version of Hyundai’s light truck range in Western Sydney. Strangely, Hyundai chose to appoint a privately-owned national distributor, Hyundai Commercial Vehicles Australia, rather than doing the job itself. Maybe its earlier experience played a part here. The company is wholly owned by the Peninsular Motor Group, headed up by Sydney based and highly accomplished auto retailer, Dilip Kumar. 54
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At the time, Mr. Kumar said his new venture had appointed 21 dealers from Brisbane to Adelaide, with an additional nine – including a WA venue – in process. With Truck Centre WA now appointed the WA dealer for the new brand, I made sure I lined up one of the first trucks to arrive in the state for a decent drive. Firstly, it must be said that with this latest version of the “Mighty,” as it is called, there isn’t the slightest trace of the previous assault on the visual senses. This truck looks clean, sharp, modern, and competitive with the best of Japan’s entrenched market dominators. A low sill line and a deep windscreen enhance the grille, which is now functional and attractive. This version won’t have you squirming with distaste if you see it in the rearview mirror. The Mighty range was previewed in three weight ranges – 4.5, 6.5 and 7.5-tonne – each in a range of wheelbases. But, at the moment, the only models available are the 4.5-tonne versions, all with ready-to-go bodies suited for the most frequent applications. More on those later.
All the trucks are powered by Hyundai’s 3.9-litre fourcylinder Euro V diesel with 103 kW and 393 Nm of torque. At present, it’s tied to a five-speed, dual-mode manual gearbox, but that may be a ratio down on the ideal for the mix of suburban stop/start and freeway cruising that most light trucks have to handle. A six-speed box will be standard on the 7.5-tonne unit when it arrives. Hyundai has tipped a truckload of safety and driver aid electronics and mechanicals into this new package. Vehicle Dynamic Control keeps its electronic eye on the state of play at any given time or circumstance. Four-wheel discs are standard across the range, and hill-start assist is also in every truck.
HY AND MIGHTY Every model has an active steering wheel incorporating the most frequently used controls, and the infotainment system includes the connectivity today’s drivers demand. For the owner/operator, who depends on a range of devices to stay in touch with base and customers while on the road, there’s a 12-volt and a 24-volt outlet, plus two USBs to keep essential devices powered up. All trucks have a 24-volt system and feature power windows, an essential tilt and telescopic steering column and cruise control. The headlights aren’t LEDs yet but have a dusk-sensing feature as standard. Of course the trucks are pitted against well-entrenched models from Fuso, Hino and undisputed market leader, Isuzu, and face many years of ownership and reliability history for most fleets. Nonetheless, I felt the trucks deserve a close look for lightduty users, particularly with the factory body packages and pricing. The Hyundai chassis design is common across the range, with the differences only being in wheelbases. A cab/ chassis is available for those who want to fit a local tray, but the product from Korea looks pretty hard to beat, particularly as it carries the same three-year warranty as the truck itself. Additionally, most remedial work required on the bodies, including the freezer unit, can be done at the local dealer’s workshop. I drove the tipper truck on a run heading east up the Greenmount hill, loaded to capacity with some water tanks. Hyundai’s own 3.9-litre Euro V turbo diesel develops 140 hp and 392 Nm of torque, with maximum torque coming in at around 1400 rpm. The five-speed all-synchro gearbox is also Hyundai’s unit. At this stage there is no auto available in the range, a point that means the significant rental market will be a hard sell. Additionally, although the manual gearbox delivers a set of ideal ratios up to third, there’s a huge and breathless gap to fourth. On the steepest part of the hill, we were holding up pocket road trains and being passed by B-doubles as the truck was stretched in third but couldn’t maintain a higher speed in fourth. Hyundai has fallen into the same trap as its competition showed with their early versions – importing the truck with an Asian-spec gearbox. The ratios are fine for predominantly suburban twists and turns and speeds up to 50 km/h, with fourth and fifth ready for the rare times the truck will hit a freeway. Not so here. The local application and terrain really requires a six-speed unit with even spread in the mid-range. Add a plant trailer and the point would be made even clearer. DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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The EX bodies are all made by Hyundai Special Vehicles and offer customers ‘Ready Built, Ready to Work’ or tailormade solutions. Additional body features can be ordered at the dealership, and fleet paint schemes are available ex-factory. Hyundai’s light truck has a three-year/200,000 km warranty, with the coverage applying to the bodies as well as the truck’s major components. A 24/7 nationwide roadside assist programme applies for the length of the warranty as well as the usual service and parts back up. Now that the truck is in the front line of established dealers, its true market potential will no doubt become clear in pretty short order. Model: Hyundai Mighty EX 4 Light Truck Versions: Tipper, refrigerated van, chiller, steel tray and pantech Prices: (Tipper) – 4.5 t GVM $55,559.64 – 6.5 t GVM $53,446.75 Engine: 3.9-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel, Euro V Outputs: 140 hp and 392 Nm Transmission: Five-speed synchro manual Wheelbase: 2850 mm and 3400 mm Brakes: Discs all-round with VDC
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Drop-deck trailers can substantially improve turnaround times for delivery and pick-up of plant and equipment. Words by Brenton O’Connor.
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Burder was originally set up as a manufacturer of front-end loaders to suit a wide variety of agricultural tractors. The Burder designs subsequently quietly revolutionised Australian-built tractor implements due to their unique features and benefits, which included selflevelling loader frames. Starting from humble beginnings of just five staff members, Burder now employs 60 personnel, with full-time staff manufacturing not just front-end loaders, but various other implements and attachments such as forklifts. It’s been some years now since Fabian Burder left the company, but, in 2005, George’s son Adam joined the business in a full-time capacity as general group manager overseeing all aspects of the running of the family-owned business. George is still involved full time in the business, and has taken a key role in research and development. In particular, George’s interest has been in another arm of the company called Titan Custom Trailers, building a variety of unique solutions directly for the transport sector. Titan’s revolutionary drop-deck trailer is certainly a new concept to the market. In a world of increasing Work Health and Safety requirements, and even stricter compliance measures, any design that can increase safety for company employees is going to be of great benefit to all concerned.
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TITAN TRAILERS An area that’s always been a point of concern is the loading and unloading of plant and equipment off machinery trailers (floats). This concern is due to a variety reasons, including the potential for back injury caused by lifting heavy ramps and the risk of falling from heights that can occur while climbing onto the deck of the trailer to chain the equipment to the deck. Furthermore, there’s a significant risk of a machine falling off the ramps while being driven up onto the deck, due to the angle of the ramps plus the potential for ramps to collapse, when not of sufficient strength to carry the weight of the equipment driven onto the trailer.
“The new Titan dropdeck trailer makes the loading and unloading of plant and equipment both safer and easier”
To combat all of the above challenges, George’s new Titan drop-deck trailer solves all these problems, making the loading and unloading of plant and equipment both safer and easier. Power for the trailer comes from an electro/hydraulic system, via a 12 V battery that is trickle charged via the standard seven-pin trailer plug when being towed. Using the drop-deck trailer is very simple, through the operator switching on the batterypowered electric motor and using a remote control with a simple up and down toggle switch for the raise and lower function. The operation of the trailer is extremely simple. Apart from two safety shut-off valves on the hydraulic lines running to the main lift rams, there are no other pins to pull or locks to remove in order to either raise or lower the trailer. Once lowered, the trailer deck is flat on the ground, which means that equipment can be driven straight on without the need for ramps. For example, a local council could use this trailer to shift ride-on lawn movers from site to site, and once they reach the new site, the operator simply lowers the trailer (as described above) and then once tiedown chains/ropes are removed, the operator can simply back the mower off the trailer, as simple as that, and all risk of falling off the ramps, ramps breaking, or the operator injuring himself/herself climbing off the load deck are removed. In current guise, the deck can lift up to 3500 kg, which would be suitable for a variety of equipment not limited to rideon lawn movers, small tractors, bobcats, or company excavators. In a recent order for a local council, Titan has manufactured the trailers in galvanized steel to prevent corrosion and has also installed large lockable lockers at the front of the trailer so that the user can securely store tools, jerry cans of fuel and other accessories such as a chainsaw safely and securely to avoid the risk of theft. DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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FEATURE The Titan drop trailer uses fully independent suspension on all four axles, and, as such, this allows the deck of the trailer to be lowered down between the four wheels. The centre axle, where the deck platform pivots off, will sit directly on the ground. When fully raised, the trailer still has an impressive 300 mm of ground clearance allowing it to traverse off the bitumen and into golf courses and building sites, all likely places for the trailer to spend its life. Braking is done electrically back to the towing vehicle through the seven-pin electrical plug, and also includes a breakaway system in the unlikely event the trailers connection via the 50 mm ball coupling becomes dislodged. Operators can either leave the trailer connected to the towing vehicle when lowering the trailer, or they can disconnect the trailer from the towing vehicle allowing for a fully-flat bed in order to load the equipment. Another unique innovation Delivery was privy to was George’s new single-axle fixed dolly he has installed underneath a conventional threeaxle side-loader trailer. Those operators in the business of container distribution will know all too well the problems of overloading when carrying a 40’ container fully loaded on a side-loader trailer. Even with mass management, allowing a gross combination weight of up to 46 tonnes, overloading can still be an issue. To help solve this dilemma, George has fitted a single-axle dolly under the front of a conventional tri-axle side-loader. Whilst some trailer manufactures have gone down the path of quad-axle trailers with steerable rear axle, George’s conventional tri-axle trailer with a dolly fitted has several key advantages. George explained that quad-axle semitrailers can potentially cause increased damage to the roads due to higher weights being carried over a small area, and they are also more difficult to tow due to increased cut in, particularly relevant around suburban streets of Australia’s capital cities. Furthermore, higher tyre wear can be expected due to the increase tyre scrubbing effect of a four-axle group configuration. With the dolly setup George has built, all of the above problems are solved, and to overcome a common criticism of trailers with dolly’s – increased difficulty in reversing – George has fitted a dolly lock, so that the trailer can be reversed easily as would be the case with a conventional semitrailer. George and Adam Fendyk’s business of Burder and Titan are testimony to Australian innovation, design and manufacturing. Whilst we have lost our Australian-made car industry, it’s reassuring to see local businesses still innovating and producing high quality products here in Australian and employing Australian men and women. 60
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AIN’T NOTHING MISSIN’ FROM THIS NISSAN
Who’d a thought it? Nissan being Japanese an’ all. And yet here are the people from the Land of the Rising Sun building Yankee-Style pickup trucks that are certainly a match for the big Yank tanks. And they’re building them in the good ole US of A.
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here’s a world of difference from the European and Japanese style utes when compared to their American counterparts. Sure as eggs are eggs and Kentucky is the home of Bourbon, RAM Trucks, Chevrolet Silverados, GMC Sierra Denalis and Ford F-Series in all their glory have been overlooked by their originating manufacturers in terms of exports in any configuration other than left-hand-drive.
and its history with the Nissan Armada, Nissan Patrol Y62 and the Infiniti QX56. Designed in California by Randy Rodriguez (now you have no doubts of the American involvement), it was engineered in Michigan, tested in Arizona and is assembled in Mississippi. Randy actually designed the exterior, while teammate Diane Allen looked after the interior, with Fred Diaz providing assistance as executive consultant along the way.
Australia has a love affair with utes, but it’s no less than the love affair Americans have for their pickup trucks, the only difference being that the purchase price in one of the fifty states, five territories and one district that comprise the United States of America is way below what we pay here for something that’s considerably smaller and with a much more restricted specification.
Launched at the North American International Motor Show in 2015, it’s powered by a V8 turbocharged Cummins diesel of 5.0 litres (310 hp/230 kW with 752 Nm of torque) and it drives through a six-speed automatic transmission controlled by a column shift.
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Cummins manufactures the 5.0-litre at its Columbus, Indiana, engine plant, and this is one heck of an interesting engine. Its lightweight design takes advantage of a compacted graphite iron block for maximum durability, and
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“For the Australian market, it’s bigger than anything built for our market in Thailand, Spain or Japan” it runs with a two-stage turbocharger and high-pressure common-rail fuel injection. With a forged steel crankshaft, high-strength aluminium cylinder heads and composite valve covers it features dual overhead camshafts.
microns. And before the uninformed brand these vehicles as gas guzzling polluters, these technologies work together to refine an emissions system that results in near zero oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and particulate matter (PM).
The result is a frugal fuel user that kicks down with good levels of acceleration when required, but it’s greatest appeal lies in how quiet the engine is under normal operating conditions.
Calling a Titan a full-sized pickup in the US means that, for the Australian market, it’s bigger than anything built for our market in Thailand, Spain or Japan by the Japanese manufacturers, but it’s smaller than the F250, RAM 2500 and Chevy.
The Cummins two-stage M2 turbocharger is configured to work well at both low and high engine speeds. High injection pressures from the Bosch common-rail system with Piezo injectors is amplified by an integrated electronic control system to provide the best performance with a clean exhaust emissions set-up that uses cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and Cummins emissions solutions aftertreatment (AdBlue) with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR). Together with two-stage fuel filtration, the final system that’s based on the stringent US emissions legislation traps greater than 99 percent of all particles as small as four
Delivery Magazine saw its first Titan back in 2015 at the Mid-America Truck Show. At that time it was definitely lefthand-drive only. We liked what we saw, but didn’t spend a lot of time on the vehicle itself as there was little likelihood of it ending up on our shores. Recently there have been suggestions by senior management at Nissan that a right-hand-drive factory option is under discussion for the future. But for those that want a Titan in their driveway right now, there is a solution in the form of Australian supplier Performax International of North Lakes, near Brisbane. DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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FEATURE Available in the Australian market to provide a mid-sized vehicle that’s between a standard Japanese dimension and the sometimes too large US alternatives, the Nissan Titan comes with front and rear ventilated disc brakes, ABS (anti-lock braking system), EBD (electronic brake force distribution), and BA (Brake Assist). Add to these features the vehicle dynamic control (VDC) with traction control (TC), plus the active brake limited slip differential (ABLS). Tyre pressure monitoring is also a very valuable addition as it enables you to keep tabs on how the P275/70R18 rubber is performing on each corner. The front end is an independent, double-wishbone set-up while the rear runs with a solid DANA axle on multi-leaf semi-elliptical springs, using Bilstein dampers. The standard spec of the Titan makes the best of the current Australian/Japanese/European alternatives look like a poverty pack special edition. The cabin is huge by comparison, and with fold-up rear seating and a fold-down flat floor system the interior is much more versatile for load carrying. Up front, the driver and passenger seats are also huge, power adjusted, comfortable and leather trimmed, featuring heating panels and cooling fans. Only currently available in Australia as a crew-cab with full all-wheel-drive layout, the chassis and driveline are protected by a transfer case and lower radiator skid plates. A large screen rear-vision camera supplements bumper mounted proximity alerts, and when reversing onto a tow ball connection or 5th wheeler the proximity vision on the large screen of the hitch location is also transmitted to the driver to simplify coupling. Towing limit for a braked trailer is 4259 kg, but remember that when heading above 3500 kg the tow ball and assembly needs to be rated for 4500 kg with a 70 mm ball and not the 50 mm ball of a 3500 kg rated tow package. When driving the Titan the driver and passengers literally do have to step up to the mark when entering and leaving the cab, as it is higher than expected. It also takes longer to turn around than the average sedan at around a 13 m turning circle. Where vehicles like the Titan and all the other larger US alternatives make a name for themselves is the way they eat up the kilometres when out on the highway. With almost double the torque of a typical Aussie-style ute, and with a six-speed automatic transmission, the highway cruising ability is effortless, even when towing a large caravan or boat. The maximum payload figure is less than expected, at around the 700 kg mark, but with a wheelbase that puts tyres closer to each corner, while minimising overhang the on road, handling is surprisingly good as the weight carried is well within the wheelbase. Satnav and a premium stereo system bring 12 speakers into play in the cabin and provide a sound quality that should satisfy every listening preference from Chopin to country and western. Peace of mind is also provided by a three-year/100,000 km warranty complete with 24hour roadside assist, which is independently backed by 64
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Performax International, while the engine is backed by the local Cummins Australian network. Delivery Magazine predicts that the next five years will see a considerable increase in the number of right-handdrive American-designed utes coming on to our market and giving the existing Aussie alternatives a tough battle for customers looking for a high-specification model with the power to do the job and tow the weight. These big Americans are easy to drive, ride well for their size and quickly grow on you by way of appeal. Expect to see pricing around the $125,000-$135,000 sector for large utes competing in this area. At that level, if the ability of the vehicle is more important than the final price tag, you should end up a very happy camper. Don’t, however, fall into the trap that this is a go-anywhere, off-roader. All-wheel-drive at this level, except for those that then go highly modified, means coping with snow, ice, sand and dirt roads. It is not an adventure buggy for climbing mountains and crawling through creek beds.
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THE RAM REPORT The RAM 2500 heads to Adelaide for the equestrian season and shows it’s well suited to soothe the naysayers – Words by Stuart Martin
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inding the right tools for a towing job is a complex task now; with so many vehicles laying claim to a 3.5-tonne braked towing capacity.
Some are optimistic, many can do the job but you know the vehicle is at its limit – then there are those machines, which are purpose-built for the job and feel it. Affectionately known as ‘Rambo,’ the RAM 2500 Laramie under long-term evaluation by sister publications PowerTorque and Delivery is one of those machines. As it squats with menace in the Brisbane airport carpark, just squeezing in beneath the roof, you know it’s itching to put something on the tow bar. Not today, but soon its wish will be granted.
Adorned with a “Tuff” bullbar and sidesteps, it looks ready for cattle mustering north of Wilcannia – we’re not planning on testing it, but you never know, particularly with the road ahead. The immediate journey has Adelaide as the first destination, just over 2000 km and two border crossings away from Brisbane’s domestic terminal, allowing the behemoth to canter along at a restful rate on the tachometer not that far above idle. The big Cummins diesel, an overhead valve in-line castiron six-cylinder unit, produces 276 kW and 1084 Nm of torque in a smooth even manner, passing on little of its efforts to the cabin in terms of vibration or noise. The tight squeeze out of the carpark continues through the roadwork-riddled Brisbane streets – if it had lane departure warning it might well be going off on both sides at once, such is the girth of this beast. The high seating position allows a view over the top of even ‘large’ SUVs, and lane choices are made to easily avoid snarls. The big mirrors have a programmable downwards tilt when reversing but blind spots need to be well monitored for ‘shopping trolleys’ and family sedans. Not that many get in your way, although more than a couple times Neanderthal drivers felt the need to ‘teach the big boy a lesson’ – perhaps an automotive version of the tall poppy syndrome – and make life difficult in traffic, but there’s no accounting for idiocy. Regardless, the gentle giant lopes easily through the traffic on a whiff of throttle, slipping through the relaxed-pace sixspeed auto smoothly. The column shifter hasn’t made the journey to the lefthand-side of the steering column during the otherwisecomprehensive RHD re-engineering program, but it’s not that difficult a set-up into which the driver can adjust. The foot operated park-brake next to the right foot also takes some familiarity, but it feels solid (more than others of its ilk) and only the popping of the cable off the back of the plastic lever panel caused any grief, something for the technicians to reattach at its next service. The satnav eventually got the big red RAM out of the Brisbane metropolitan area – although it and Google Maps on the iPhone disagreed on the quickest route – and the fuel use that was in the high teens per 100 km fell closer to single digits as the road opened up and highway speeds were a regular fixture. At 100-110 km/h it is ticking over at the bottom of the boost range, around 1500 rpm, with gear-changes only elicited for the steeper hills or quicker overtaking manoeuvres.
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Aside from those tasks the engine is quiet and distant from the cabin, the big six-cylinder not making much noise as it effortlessly swallowed distance. Rougher sections of country B-roads made snoozing co-drivers groan as the over-zealous springs and lazy dampers took the edge off an otherwise-comfortable cruising experience – smooth bitumen sections were a bonus for the weary in the lefthand seat. Mind you, the climate control still sees that side as the commander-in-chief when it comes to the climate control – hit the SYNC button on the touchscreen to align the two selected temperatures and it’s the passenger’s selection that wins. Some – including the Speaker of The House here – would say that’s the rightful balance of power. The Alpine sound system controlled from the same touchscreen is a little leisurely in its discussions with the iPhone’s music function, but once on speaking terms it fills the spacious cabin with plentiful noise and nice bass. The large seats cosset occupants and offer some lateral support, although cornering in its current chassis guise is not going to set records for lateral Gs – that said, the Nexen tyres performed better than expected. Low levels of wind or engine noise made for pleasant highway cruising, and once on the single-lane country roads of outback Queensland (then NSW, Victoria and SA), Rambo’s indifference to oncoming B-doubles and their turbulent wake of air was also a pleasant surprise. With cruise control deployed – it has a nice natural gait at an expensive and demeritorious cruising speed if left to drift on the driver’s right foot – the fuel use average settled in between 10 and 11 litres per 100 km, and it ended our 2091 km Brisbane-Adelaide jaunt on 13 litres per 100 km. Suburban road use in the home of the Crows had fuel use climbing into the mid-teens, some of which was the result of rapid departures from traffic lights to amuse those within and confound other traffic, but heavier work to come also saw the thirst increase, but not by as much as expected.
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Rambo has since shouldered the load of a Titan threehorse angle-load horse float – well over a tonne before any horseflesh gets on board – and it pulls the weight without concern, although the fuel use has crept back above the mid-teens as a result.
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The tow ball is a little high for our low-slung US-built horse float, but the integrated trailer brakes speak proficiently to the float’s system and only locked the float’s front axle up when unladen again – remedied by a quick tap of the adjustment button that’s mounted with the electric brake controller as part of the dashboard instrumentation. It’s easy enough to get the brakes balanced for the load on board when lanky and long-armed, but the stretch across to the left-hand-side of the transmission tunnel is not easily achieved for shorter folk – much of the switchgear has made the move across to the driver’s side, but perhaps the brake controller should have been a higher priority. The centre display’s trailer information screen is also handy, showing the results of efforts with the brake controller. Switching on the exhaust brakes and the “tow/haul” mode is easy and worthwhile, taking the pressure off the big ute’s all-round disc brakes, with the six-speed auto transmission’s extra enthusiasm for a down-change resulting in easy descents when laden. Ascents are just as relaxed – the considerable urge from the 276 kW/1084 Nm Cummins diesel straight-six makes the “slow-vehicle bays” on country roads merely an extra part of the scenery. Vision from the standard mirrors down the flanks of the horse float makes reversing an easy task, but lining up the tow-ball with the trailer when the camera is slightly offset takes some familiarity – some more clarity from the cameras (there’s also one to monitor the load in the tray) would make that a little easier. So far, the RAM has proven a great tow tug and easier than expected around town – just don’t take it to a shopping centre pre-Christmas – and we’ll keep it working at hauling horses and detail its efforts.
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4X2 SMALL CAB / CHASSIS & UTES Variants
FORD
Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
SPECIFICATIONS Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
RANGER XL Single Cab Cab Chassis Cab Chassis Hi-Rider Utility
27,390 30,890 28,390
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
6.5 6.8 6.5
118 @ 3200 118 @ 3200 118 @ 3200
385 @ 1600-2500 385 @ 1600-2500 385 @ 1600-2500
6m 6m/6a 6m
2 2 2
1265 kg 1480 kg 1115 kg
5H 5H 5H
XL Super Cab Cab Chassis Hi-Rider
33,240
Dsl/4T/2.2L
7.8
118 @ 3200
385 @ 1600-2500
6a
4
1420 kg
5H
XL Double Cab Cab Chassis Hi Rider Utility Hi Rider
37,590 36,390
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
6.8 6.8
118 @ 3200 118 @ 3200
385 @ 1600-2500 385 @ 1600-2500
6a 6m/6a
5 5
1186 kg 1235 kg
5H 5H
XLT Super Cab Utility Hi Rider
46,690
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.2
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6a
5
1145 kg
5H
XLT Double Cab Utility Hi Rider
46,490
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.1
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
1095 kg
5H
Ranger is a class leader and certainly up for a good tow vehicle. The current model stays with us for another two years before gaining a new engine with more torque. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2500 kg - 3350 kg depending on model.
FOTON
TUNLAND TK Dual Cab Utility
26,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L
8.7
130 @ 3600
365 @ 1600-3000
5m
5
1025 kg
N/A
1010 kg 1022 kg
2H 2H
Foton is worth considering with its tough Cummins diesel engine and aggressive drive-away pricing. Factory distribution is under-performing against competition. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
GREAT WALL
Max Tow: 2500 kg
STEED NBP Dual Cab Utility Dual Cab Utility
25,990 27,990
Ptrl/4T/2.4L Dsl/4T/2.0L
12.7 9
100 @ 5250 110 @ 4000
205 @ 2500 310 @ 1800-2800
5m 5m
2 2
Another Chinese offering but dubious credentials in terms of product support and resale value. The previous Great Wall left many owners with only a little return on their investment. Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2000 kg
HOLDEN
COLORADO LS Single Cab Chassis Crew Cab Chassis Crew Cab Pick-Up
29,490 34,490 35,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.9 7.9 7.9
147 @ 3600 147 @ 3600 147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2000 440 @ 1600-2000 440 @ 1600-2000
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a
2 5 5
1477 kg 1316 kg 1172 kg
5H 5H 5H
LT Crew Cab Pick-Up
38,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.6
147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2000
6m/6a
5
1135 kg
5H
LTZ Crew Cab Pick-Up
42,490
Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.9
147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2000
6m/6a
5
1116 kg
5H
Hugely improved, Colorado is now a strong competitor against Ranger and should be on the shopping list for comparison. Pricing is at the high end with Ranger. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg
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Variants
ISUZU
Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
D-MAX SX Single Cab Chassis Crew Cab Ute
28,500 34,500
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
7.2 7.4
130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600
430 @ 2000-2200 430 @ 2000.220
6m 6m
2 5
1249 kg 1004 kg
4H 4H
SX Hi Ride Cab Chassis Crew Cab Ute Space Cab Ute Crew Cab Chassis
31,700 37,300 35,500 38,000
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
7.5 7.7 7.5 7.7
130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600
430 @ 2000-2200 430 @ 2000-2200 430 @ 2000-2200 430 @ 2000-2200
6a 6a 6a 6a
2 5 4 4
1194 kg 1054 kg 1004 kg 949 kg
4H 5H 4H 5H
LS Hi Ride Crew Cab Ute
43,600
Dsl/4T/3.0L
7.7
130 @ 3600
430 @ 2000-2200
6a
5
990 kg
5H
D-MAX is the strong, solid worker that never takes a day off. Now with more torque and higher comfort specs, it remains highly competitive. By far the best engine from any manufacturer and now boasting six speeds in both the manual and automatic transmissions. Service Inter: 10,000
Warranty: 5yrs- 130,000 roadside assistance
Max Tow: 2500 kg
MAHINDRA Pik-Up CRDe Single Cab Chassis
21,990
Dsl/4T/2.2L
8.4
103 @ 4000
330 @ 1600-2800
6m
2
1360 kg
N/A
Genio Single Cab Dual cab
20,990 25,490
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
8.6 8.6
88 @ 4000 88 @ 4000
280 @ 1800-2800 280 @ 1800-2800
5m 5m
2 5
1260 kg 1100 kg
N/A N/A
The Pik-Up is the worker bee while the Genio adds more appeal for dual applications. Plenty of space in the cab and a surprisingly good package. Service Inter: 10,000 km
MAZDA
Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: Pik-Up 2500 kg Genio 1800 kg
BT-50 XT Single Cab Chassis Hi-Rider Cab Chassis Hi-Rider Cab Chassis Hi-Rider Freestyle CC* Hi-Rider Dual CC* Hi-Rider Dual Cab Ute
25,570 28,815 28,815 32,745 34,745 36,545
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.0 8.6 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9
110 @ 3700 110 @ 3700 147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000
375 @ 1500-2500 375 @ 1500-2500 470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500
6m 6a 6m 6m/6a 6m 6m/6a
2/3 2 2 4 5 5
1303 kg 1533 kg 1505 kg 1427 kg 1368 kg 1278 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H 5H 5H
XTR Hi-Rider Cab Chassis
41,630
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.9
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
1212 kg
5H
Never quite the bride, rather the bridesmaid, BT-50 lacks the tough presence of Ranger but the basics are all well presented in a strong overall package. Service Inter: 10,000 km
MITSUBISHI
Warranty: 2yrs-Unlimited/3yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: 2500-3350 kg depending on model
*CC: Cab/Chassis
TRITON GLX Single Cab Chassis Single Cab Chassis Double Cab Ute
22,300 25,800 36,000
Ptrl/4/2.4L Dsl/4/2.4L Dsl/4/2.4L
10.9 7.0 7.5
94 @ 5250 133 @ 3500 133 @ 3500
194 @ 4000 430 @ 2500 430 @ 2500
5m 6m/5a 5a
2 2 5
1300 kg 1165 kg 975 kg
5H 5H 5H
One of the best suspension choices in the segment, the engine is a willing diesel and the overall comfort package is good, with low interior noise. Service Inter: 15,000 km
Warranty: 5yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: 1800-3000 kg depending on model
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NISSAN
Price $
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
NAVARA RX Single Cab Chassis King Cab Chassis Dual Cab Ute
25,990 28,490 32,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.4 6.4 6.4
120 @ 3750 120 @ 3750 120 @ 3750
403 @ 1500-2500 403 @ 1500-2500 403 @ 1500-2500
6m 6m 6m/7a
2 4 5
1359 kg 1259 kg 1109 kg
5H 5H 5H
ST Dual Cab Ute
39,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.3
140 @ 3600
450 @ 1500-2500
6m
5
1072 kg
5H
ST-X Dual Cab Ute
44,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.3
140 @ 3750
450 @ 1500-2500
6m/7a
5
1029 kg
5H
After a new model launch we now have some significant upgrades to suspension compliance, steering and overall appeal. Well worthy of consideration on any customer list. Service Inter: 20,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: DX 1588 kg - RX, ST & ST-X 3500 kg XENON
TATA
Dual Cab Pick-Up
26,990
Dsl/4T/2.2L
7.4
110 @ 4000
320 @ 1500-3000
5m/6a
5
1090 kg
4H
A new Euro 5 engine is now teamed with a six-speed auto or five-speed manual with drive-away pricing. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 4yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2500 kg
TOYOTA
HILUX Workmate Single Cab Chassis Single Cab Chassis Double Cab Utility Double Cab Utility
20,990 24,490 33,990 30,690
Ptrl/4/2.7L Dsl/4T/2.4L Dsl/4T/2.4L Ptrl/4T/2.7L
11.1 7.7 7.1 10.7
122 @ 5200 110 @ 3400 110 @ 3400 122 @ 5200
245 @ 4000 343 @ 1400-2800 343 @ 1400-2800 245 @ 4000
5m/6a 5m 5m 5m/6a
2 2 4 5
1225 kg 1240 kg 1020 kg 1035 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H
SR Single Cab Chassis Extra Cab Ute Dual Cab Ute Dual Cab Ute Hi-Rider
28,490 35,490 41,990 39,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Ptrl/V6/4.0L Dsl/4T/2.8L
8.0 8.0 11.5 7.3
125 @ 3600 125 @ 3600 175 @ 5200 130 @ 3400
343 @ 1200-3400 343 @ 1200-3400 376 @ 3800 420 @ 1400-2600
5m 5m 6a 6m/6a
2 4 5 5
1235 kg 1040 kg 1015 kg 1000 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H
SR5 Dual Cab Ute Hi-Rider
47,890
Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.3
130 @ 3400
420 @ 1400-3400
6m
5
1000 kg
5H
The new HiLux has failed to live up to the high expectations earned by its predecessor and although selling strongly that is more due to the efficiency of the Toyota dealerships than its own ability. With tougher competition it may not stay the course as number one much longer. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2250 kg
VOLKSWAGEN Amarok TDI420 Cab Chassis Dual Cab Dual Cab Utility
36,490 37,990
Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L
8.4 8.4
132 @ 4000 132 @ 4000
420 @ 1750 420 @ 1750
8a 8a
5 5
1139 kg 1139 kg
N/A N/A
Transporter Single Cab Chassis Dual Cab Chassis
45,990 45,690
Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L
8.5 8.4
103 @ 3500 132 @ 4000
340 @ 1750-2500 400 @ 1500-2000
7DSG 7DSG
2 5
1416 kg 1262 kg
N/A N/A
Undoubtedly excellent products and after Dieselgate the brand has now returned to create record sales levels. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-unlimited km Max Tow: 2000 kg
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4X4 VEHICLES Variants
FORD
SPECIFICATIONS Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
RANGER XL Single Cab Chassis Cab Chassis
39,090 41,590
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
7.1 8.3
110 @ 3200 147 @ 3000
375 @ 1600-2500 375 @ 1600-2500
6m 6m/6a
2 2
1357 kg 1308 kg
5H 5H
XL Super Cab Chassis Pick-up
44,090 45,590
Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.3 8.3
147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500 470 @1750-2500
6m 6m
4 4
1270 kg 1160 kg
5H 5H
XL Double Cab Cab Chassis Cab Chassis Pick-Up Pick-Up
43,590 46,090 45,090 47,590
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
6.9 8.3 6.9 8.3
118 @ 3200 147 @ 3000 118 @ 3200 147 @ 3000
385 @ 1600-2500 470 @ 1750-2500 385 @ 1600-2500 470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a
5 5 5 5
1235 kg 1185 kg 1110 kg 1060 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H
XL Plus Double Cab Chassis Double Cab Pick-Up
52,290 53,290
Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
10 10
147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500
6a 6a
5 5
1095 kg 969 kg
5H 5H
XLT Super Cab Pick-Up
52,490
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.3
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
4
1021 kg
5H
XLT Double Cab Pick-Up
55,490
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.3
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
971 kg
5H
XLS Double Cab Pick Up
48,890
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.3
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
1070 kg
5H
Wildtrak Pick Up
59,590
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.3
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
929 kg
5H
FX4 Double Cab Pick Up
58,990
Dsl/5T/3.2L
8.4
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
971 kg
5H
Clever electronics enable the all-wheel-drive system to perform well, even with a novice at the wheel. The current choice for a tow vehicle but strongly chased by Colorado and D-MAX. Service Interval: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg
FOTON
TUNLAND Dual Cab Utility
29,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L
8.3
130 @ 3600
360 @ 1800-3000
5m/5a
5
1025 kg
N/A
6m
5
1020 kg
2H
Foton is underperforming and lacks serious backing from the manufacturer to make it worthwhile considering.
GREAT WALL
STEED NBP Dual Cab Utility
30,990
Dsl/4T/2.0L
9
110 @ 4000
310 @ 1800-2800
Completely unknown in our market in terms of durability and resale value, Great Wall damaged its reputation in its original incarnation and has to prove that the Mark II version is better than its predecessor. Service Inter: N/A Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2000 kg
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4X4 VEHICLES
Variants
HOLDEN
Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
COLORADO LS Single Cab Chassis Space Cab Chassis Crew Cab Chassis Crew Cab Pick-Up
37,490 40,990 43,490 44,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9
147 @ 3600 147 @ 3600 147 @ 3600 147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2800 440 @ 1600-2800 440 @ 1600-2800 440 @ 1600-2000
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a
2 2 5 5
1380 kg 1287 kg 1230 kg 1078 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H
LT Crew Cab Pick-Up
46,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.9
147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2800
6m/6a
5
1041 kg
5H
LTZ Space Cab Pick-Up Crew Cab Pick-Up
48,990 50,490
Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.9 7.9
147 @ 3600 147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2800 440 @ 1600-2800
6m/6a 6m/6a
5 5
1079 kg 1022 kg
5H 5H
Z71 Pick-Up Crew Cab
54,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.9
147 @ 3600
440 @ 1600-2800
6m/6a
5
1000 kg
5H
Latest Colorado is well worth considering and the best it has ever been. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg
ISUZU D-MAX
EX Single Cab Chassis
34,800
Dsl/4T/3L
7.8
130 @ 3600
430@2000-2200
6m
5
1219 kg
4H
SX Single Cab Chassis Space Cab Chassis Crew Cab Chassis
38,000 40,700 43,200
Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L
7.8 7.8 7.8
130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600
430@2000-2200 430@2000-2200 430@2000-2200
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a
5 5 5
1214 kg 1129 kg 1064 kg
4H 4H 5H
LS-M Crew Cab Ute Hi-Ride
45,000
Dsl/4T/3L
7.8
130 @ 3600
430@2000-2200
6m/6a
5
1025 kg
5H
LS-U Space Ute Hi-Ride Crew Cab Ute Hi-Ride
46,200 48,300
Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L
7.8 7.8
130 @ 3600 130 @ 3600
430@2000-2200 430@2000-2200
6m/6a 6m/6a
4 5
974 kg 924 kg
4H 5H
LS - Terrain Dual Cab Utility
54,200
Dsl/4T/3L
N/A
130 @ 3600
430@2000-2200
5a
5
1005 kg
5H
A new engine upgrade brings more torque but the same expectation of solid reliability. Now with a six-speed manual or automatic transmission it remains a firm favourite . Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 5yrs-130,000 km Max Tow: 3000-3500 kg depending on model
LDV
T60 Pro Dual Cab Utility
30,516
Dsl/4T/2.8L
8.8
110@3400
360@1600-2800
6m/6a
5
1025 kg
5H
34,726
Dsl/4T/2.8L
8.8
110@3400
360@1600-2800
6m/6a
5
875 kg
5H
T60 Luxe Dual Cab Utility
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4X4 VEHICLES Variants
MAHINDRA
SPECIFICATIONS
Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
Pik-Up CRDe Single Cab Chass - S6 Dual Cab Ute - S6 Dual Cab - S10
26,990 29,490 31,990
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
8.4 8.4 8.4
88 @ 4000 88 @ 4000 88 @ 4000
280 @ 1800 280 @ 1800 280 @ 1800
5m 5m 5m
2 5 5
1290 kg 1170 kg N/A
N/A 3H N/A
Genio Single Cab Chassis Dual Cab Chassis Dual Cab Pick-Up
24,490 27,490 27,990
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
8.6 8.6 8.6
88 @ 4000 88 @ 4000 88 @ 4000
280 @ 1800-2800 280 @ 1800-2800 280 @ 1800-2800
5m 5m 5m
2 5 5
1160 kg 1000 kg 1000 kg
N/A N/A N/A
This Indian ute offers excellent interior space and headroom and drives well either laden or unladen. It is a surprise package and if you have a local dealer it may be worth considering. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Variants
MAZDA
Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
BT-50 XT Single Cab Chassis Freestyle CC* Dual Cab Chassis Dual Cab Utility
36,850 40,815 42,815 44,615
Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7
147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m 6m/6a
3/2 4 5 5
1408 kg 1340 kg 1268 kg 1178 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H
XTR Freestyle Utility Dual Cab Utility
47,675 49,700
Dsl/5T/3.2L Dsl/5T/3.2L
7.9 7.9
147 @ 3000 147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500 470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a 6m/6a
4 5
1158 kg 1109 kg
5H 5H
GT Dual Cab Utility
51,790
Dsl/5T/3.2L
7.9
147 @ 3000
470 @ 1750-2500
6m/6a
5
1096 kg
5H
A good strong performer looking for a macho image to make it look as tough as it actually is. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 2yrs-Unlimited km Max Tow: 3500 kg
MERCEDES BENZ
G WAGON
G300
119,900
Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A
135 @ 3800
400 @ 1600-2600
5a
2
N/A
N/A
316 CDI Mwb Mwb HR* Lwb HR* Lwb SHR* Ex Long HR* EX Long SHR*
78,595 80,645 82,230 85,330 84,805 87,905
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1265 kg 1245 kg 1070 kg 1050 kg 1020 kg 1000 kg
9.0 10.5 14 15.5 15.5 17
319 CDI Mwb Mwb HR* Lwb HR* Lwb SHR*
85,160 87,210 88,795 91,895
Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600
5a 5a 5a 5a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1215 kg 1195 kg 1020 kg 2210 kg
9 10.5 14 15.5
513 CDI Lwb HR* 4.49t* Lwb SHR* 4.49t* Lwb HR* 5.0t* Lwb SHR* 5.0t*
84,960 88,060 84,960 88,060
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800
305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400
6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1720 kg 1745 kg 2275 kg 2255 kg
14 15.5 14 15.5
516 CDI Lwb HR* 4.49t* Lwb SHR* 4.49t* Lwb HR* 5.0t* Lwb SHR* 5.0t* Ex Long HR* Ex Long SHR*
88,290 91,390 88,290 91,390 90,865 93,965
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1765 kg 1745 kg 2275 kg 2255 kg 2220 kg 2180 kg
14 15.5 14 15.5 15.5 17
SPRINTER VAN
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4X4 VEHICLES
Variants
MERCEDES BENZ
519 CDI Lwb HR* 4.49t* Lwb SHR* 4.49t* Lwb HR* 5.0t* Lwb SHR* 5.0t*
Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
94,855 97,955 94,855 97,955
Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600
5a 5a 5a 5a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1710 kg 1690 kg 2220 kg 2220 kg
14 15.5 14 15.5
316 CDI Mwb CC*
70,180
Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A
120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400
6m/5a
3
N/A
N/A
516 CDI Mwb CC* 4.49t/5.0t Lwb CC* 4.49t/5.0t
74,680 76,180
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A N/A
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m /5a 6m/5a
3 3
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
519 CDI Lwb CC* 4.49t/5.0t
82,470
Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A
140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600
5a
3
N/A
N/A
74,680
Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A
120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400
6m/5a
6/7opt
N/A
N/A
79,180 80,680
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A N/A
110 @ 3800 110 @ 3800
330 @ 1200-2400 330 @ 1200-2400
6m/5a 6m/5a
6/7opt 6/7opt
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
86,970
Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A
140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600
5a
3
N/A
N/A
SPRINTER SC
SPRINTER DC 316 CDI Mwb Dual CC* 516 CDI Mwb CC* 4.49t/5.0t Lwb CC* 4.49t/5.0t 519 CDI Lwb CC* 4.49t/5.0t
Spacious cabin interior, comfortable and with a good engine and transmission match. Service Inter For Sprinter Van: 22,500 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km/3yrs roadside assist *HR: High Roof *SHR: Super High Roof Service Inter For Sprinter Single Cab & Sprinter Dual Cab: 30,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km/3yrs roadside assist *CC: Cab/Chassis
MITSUBISHI
TRITON GLX Single Cab Chassis Club Cab Chassis Double Cab Chassis Double Cab Pick-Up
32,500 35,300 36,250 37,000
Dsl/4/2.4L Dsl/4/2.4L Dsl/4/2.4L Dsl/4/2.4L
7.1 7.2 7.2 7.2
133 @ 3500 133 @ 3500 133 @ 3500 133 @ 3500
430 @ 2500 430 @ 2500 430 @ 2500 430 @ 2500
6m 6m 6m/5a 6m/5a
2 4 5 5
1235 kg 1115 kg 960 kg 1085 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H
GLS Double Cab Pick-Up
41,500
Dsl/4/2.4L
7.2
133 @ 3500
430 @ 2500
6m/5a
5
950 kg
5H
Exceed Double Cab Pick-Up
48,000
Dsl/4/2.4L
7.6
133 @ 3500
430 @ 2500
5a
5
945 kg
5H
Triton needs a promotional campaign to make it stand out from the crowd. When compared directly to its peers it stands out well for good levels of comfort and drivability. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 5yrs-130,000 km Max Tow: 2700 kg Utility Max Tow: 3100 kg Cab Chassis
NISSAN
NAVARA DX Single Cab Chassis
31,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.6
120 @ 3750
403 @ 1500-2500
6m
2
1196 kg
5H
RX Single Cab Chassis King Cab Chassis Dual Cab Chassis King Cab Utility Dual Cab Utility
32,990 35,490 38,490 36,990 39,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6
120 @ 3750 120 @ 3750 120 @ 3750 120 @ 3750 120 @ 3750
403 @ 1500-2500 403 @ 1500-2500 403 @ 1500-2500 403 @ 1500-2500 403 @ 1500-2500
6m/7a 6m 6m 6m 6m/7a
2 4 5 4 5
1284 kg 1183 kg 1147 kg 1047 kg 1031 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H 5H
43,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.5
140 @ 3750
450 @ 1500-2500
6m/7a
5
987 kg
5H
43,990 46,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.5 6.5
140 @ 3750 140 @ 3750
450 @ 1500-2500 450 @ 1500-2500
6m/7a 6m/7a
4 5
990 kg 990 kg
5H 5H
49,990 51,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.5 6.5
140 @ 3750 140 @ 3750
450 @ 1500-2500 450 @ 1500-2500
6m/7a 6m/7a
5 4
965 kg 947 kg
5H 5H
ST Dual Cab Utility ST King Cab Utility Dual Cab Utility ST-X King Cab Utility Dual Cab Utility
A seven speed transmission and the latest upgrades have produced a much more appealing product. New Series 3 upgrades should make it much more competitive. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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4X4 VEHICLES Variants
TATA
SPECIFICATIONS Price $
Engine Fuel Power Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
XENON Single Cab Chassis Single Cab Pick-up Dual Cab Pick-up
24,990 24,990 28,990
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
7.4 7.4 7.4
110 @ 4000 110 @ 4000 110 @ 4000
320 @ 1500-3000 320 @ 1500-3000 320 @ 1500-3000
5m 5m 5m
2 2 5
1390 kg 1210 kg 1050 kg
4H 4H 4H
A new Euro 5 engine with optional 6-speed auto offered with drive-away pricing. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2500 kg
TOYOTA
HILUX Workmate Single Cab Chassis Extra Cab Chassis Double Cab
36,990 40,490 43,990
Dsl/4T/2.4L Dsl/4T/2.4L Dsl/4T/2.4L
7.7 7.7 7.3
110 @ 3400 110 @ 3400 110 @ 3400
400 @ 1600-2000 400 @ 1600-2000 400 @ 1600-2000
6a/6m 6m 6a/6m
2 4 5
1225 kg 1120 kg 955 kg
5H 5H 5H
SR Single Cab Chassis Extra Cab Pick-Up Dual Cab Pick-Up Dual Cab Chassis Dual Cab Pick-Up
39,490 44,490 46,490 44,990 48,490
Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Ptrl/4/4.0L
8.1 7.6 7.6 8.1 12.0
130 @ 3400 130 @ 3400 130 @ 3400 130 @ 3400 175 @ 5200
420 @ 1400-2600 420 @ 1400-2600 420 @ 1400-2600 420 @ 1400-2600 376 @ 3800
6m/6a 6m 6m/6a 6m/6a 6a
3 5 5 5 5
1205 kg 1005 kg 920 kg 1045 kg 1000 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H 5H
SR5 Extra Cab Pick-Up Dual Cab Pick-Up Dual Cab Pick-Up
52,390 56,390 54,390
Dsl/4T/2.8L Ptrl/V6/4.0L Dsl/4T/2.8L
7.6 12.0 7.6
130 @ 3400 175 @ 5200 130 @ 3400
420 @ 1400-2600 376 @ 3800 420 @ 1400-2600
6m 6a 6m/6a
4 5 5
1010 kg 1000 kg 925 kg
4H 5H 5H
Performing well in the overall scheme of things, HiLux is not as far out front as it once was, now simply similar to the others in the market. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 2250 kg *CC: Cab Chassis Max Tow: 2500 kg
TOYOTA
LANDCRUISER Workmate Cab Chassis Double Cab
62,490 64,990
Dsl/V8T/4.5L Dsl/V8T/4.5L
10.7 10.7
151 @ 3400 151 @ 3400
430 @ 1200-3200 430 @ 1200-3200
5m 5m
3 5
1220 kg 1110 kg
5H N/A
GX Cab Chassis
64,490
Dsl/V8T/4.5L
10.7
151 @ 3400
430 @ 1200-3200
5m
3
1235 kg
5H
GXL Cab Chassis Double Cab Chassis
66,490 68,990
Dsl/V8T/4.5L Dsl/V8T/4.5L
10.7 10.7
151 @ 3400 151 @ 3400
430 @ 1200-3200 430 @ 1200-3200
5m 5m
3 5
1225 kg 1125 kg
5H N/A
The V8 is impressive, but the different track dimensions front to rear are not the best solution for serious off roaders. Tough as old boots but now rather pricey. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty : 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg
VOLKSWAGEN
AMAROK TDI400 Core Dual Cab Chassis Core Dual Cab Utility Core Plus Dual Cab Utility
41,990 43,490 47,490
Dsl/4TT/2.0L Dsl/4TT/2.0L Dsl/4TT/2.0L
8.0 8.0 8.0
132 @ 4000 132 @ 4000 132 @ 4000
400 @ 1500-2250 400 @ 1500-2000 400 @ 1500-2250
6m 6m 6m
5 5 5
1018 kg 1171 kg 988 kg
N/A N/A N/A
TDI420 Core Cab Dual Chassis Core Dual Cab Utility Core Plus Dual Cab Utility Highline 4Motion Perm Ultimate 4Motion Perm
44,990 46,490 50,490 59,990 67,990
Dsl/4TT/2.0L Dsl/4TT/2.0L Dsl/4TT/2.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
8.5 8.5 8.5 7.8 7.8
132 @ 4000 132 @ 4000 132 @ 4000 165 @ 4500 165 @ 4500
420 @ 1750 420 @ 1750 420 @ 1750 550 @ 1500-2500 550 @ 1500-2500
8a 8a 8a 8a 8a
5 5 5 5 5
1018 kg 1018 kg 998 kg 911 kg 864 kg
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
V6 Highline Ultimate
59,990 67,990
Dsl/4TT/2.0L Dsl/4TT/2.0L
7.8 7.8
165 @ 4000 165 @ 4000
550 @ 1500 550 @ 1500
8a 8a
5 5
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
Volkswagen has a big job ahead of it to restore public confidence in its ethics as a corporation after the Dieselgate scandal. Dropping its prices has brought it into a more competitive market but as public memory fades so too will the lower pricing structure. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 5yrs-130,000 km Max Tow: 2700 kg Utility Max Tow: 3000 kg Cab Chassis Transporter 2000 kg *DCC: Dual Cab Chassis *DCU: Dual Cab Utility *CC: Cab Chassis 78
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
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SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE VANS Variants
CITROEN
SPECIFICATIONS
Price Engine Fuel Power $ Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
21,990 26,990 22,990
147 @ 4000 215 @ 1500 152 @ 3500
Trans- Seats mission
Payload
ANCAP Safety
BERLINGO L1 Short Body L2 Long body L1 Short Body
Ptrl/4T/1.6L Dsl/4T/1.6L Ptrl/4T/1.6L
8.2 5.7 7.1
80 @ 5800 66 @ 4000 72 @ 6000
5m 5m/6a 5m
2 2 2
850 kg 3.3 cu.m 4H 750 kg 3.7 cu.m 4H 850 kg 3.3 cu.m 4H
A good little van with strong appeal but not quite in the same league as some of the competition. A change in distributor may hamper sales performance and availability. Service Inter: 15,000 km
Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: 800-1000 kg depending of model.
FIAT DOBLO Swb Van Swb Van Lwb Van
22,000 27,000 31,000
Ptrl/4/1.4L Dsl/4/1.6L Dsl/4T/2.0L
7.3 5.4 5.9
70 @ 6000 77 @ 4000 99 @ 3500
127 @ 1500 290 @ 1500 320 @ 1500
5m 6m/5a 6m
2 2 2
659 kg 3.4 cu.m N/A 663 kg 3.4 cu.m N/A 938 kg 4.2 cu.m N/A
DUCATO MAXI Swb Low Roof Mwb Low Roof Mwb Mid Roof Lwb Mid Roof Xlwb Mid Roof
38,990 42,990 44,990 46,990 52,000
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
6.1 6.7 6.7 6.7 N/A
110 @ 3500 130 @ 3500 130 @ 3500 130 @ 3500 130 @ 3500
380 @ 1400 400 @ 1400 400 @ 1400 400 @ 1400 400 @ 1400
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a
2 2 2 2 2
1605 kg 8 cu.m 1525 kg 10 cu.m 1950 kg 11.5 cu.m 2145 kg 13 cu.m 2027 kg 15 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Doblo is a good option for those looking for compact dimensions and good load carrying ability. Ducato is almost unknown but when you find one locally you will appreciate it. Service: Doblo 30,000 km Ducato: 24,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km Max Tow: Doblo 1000-1500 kg, Ducato: 2500 kg
FORD
TRANSIT VO 350L Lwb MR* 47,680 350E Lwb Jumbo HR* 51,180 470E Jumbo 54,180 Dual Wheel CUSTOM SWB 290S LWB 330L
37,990 39,990
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A N/A N/A
114 @ 3500 114 @ 3500 114 @ 3500
385 @ 1600-2300 385 @ 1600-2300 385 @ 1600-2300
6m 6m 6m
3 3 3
1295 kg 11.0 cu.m N/A 1122 kg 15.1 cu.m N/A 1946 kg 15.1 cu.m N/A
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
7.2 7.4
92 @ 3500 92 @ 3500
350 @ 1450-2000 350 @ 1450-2000
6m 6m
3 3
1032 kg 5.95 cu.m N/A 1360 kg 6.83 cu.m N/A
6m/5a 6m/5a
3 6
1113 kg 3.07 cu.m 4H 1111 kg 3.07 cu.m 4H
A new engine and a six-speed auto will set Transit Custom up for a major growth in sales. Service Inter: 15,000 km
Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: Transit 2750-3500 kg Custom 2000-2800 kg
*LR: Low Roof *MR: Mid Roof *HR: High Roof *JVHR: Jumbo Van High Roof
HYUNDAI
I-LOAD Van CRDi Crew van CRDi
38,790 40,790
Dsl/4T/2.5L Dsl/4T/2.5L
8 8
100 @ 3800 100 @ 3800
343 @ 1500-2500 343 @ 1500-2500
Great value and good manners make iLoad highly appealing. Sensible small improvements through the years have kept pace with expectations. Service Inter: 15,000 km
80
Warranty: 5yrs-160,000 km/12 months roadside assist
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
Max Tow: 1500-2000 kg
SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE VANS
Variants
IVECO
Price Engine Fuel Power $ Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats mission
Payload
ANCAP Safety
DAILY 35S13V H1 Swb LR*7.3m H2 Mwb MR*9m H2 Lwb MR*10.8m
50,710 52,690 55,330
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
7.1 7.1 7.1
93 @ 3000 93 @ 3000 93 @ 3000
320 @ 1800-2500 320 @ 1800-2500 320 @ 1800-2500
6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a
3 3 3
1669 kg 7.3cu.m N/A 1630 kg 9.0cu.m N/A 1590 kg 10.8cu.m N/A
50C17V H2 Mwb MR*9m H2 Lwb MR*10.8m H3 XLwb HR*12m H3 XLwb HR*16m H3 XLwb HR*18m H3 XLwb HR*20m
60,610 63,250 65,010 68,970 72,270 76,670
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 N/A N/A
125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900
430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600
6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a
3 3 3 3 3 3
2087 kg 9.0 cu.m 2081 kg 10.8cu.m 2062 kg 12.0cu.m 1954 kg 16.0cu.m 1855 kg 18.0cu.m 1804 kg 20.0cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
70C18V Lwb HR*16m Lwb HR*18m Lwb HR*20m
76,010 79,310 83,710
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
7.5 7.5 7.5
125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900 125 @ 2900
430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600 430 @ 1500-2600
6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a
3 3 3
4180 kg 16.0cu.m 4140 kg 18.0cu.m 3974 kg 20.0cu.m
N/A N/A N/A
IVECO has matched great engines with a superb 8-speed automatic from ZF. Optional 3.0-litre engine with 150 kW @ 3100-3500 rpm / 470 Nm @1400-3000. Service Inter: 40,000 km
Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km
*LR: Low Roof
*MR: Mid Roof
*HR: High Roof
LDV V80 SWB Low Roof Lwb Mid Roof Lwb High Roof G10 SV7C
30,490 35,490 37,490
Dsl/4T/2.5L Dsl/4T/2.5L Dsl/4T/2.5L
8.9 8.9 8.9
100 @ 3800 100 @ 3800 100 @ 3800
330 @ 1800-2600 330 @ 1800-2600 330 @ 1800-2600
5m/6a 5m/6a 5m/6a
3 3 3
1204 kg 6.4 cu.m 3H 1419 kg 10.4 cu.m N/A 1389 kg 11.6 cu.m N/A
25,990 28,990 29,990
Ptrl/4/2.4L Dsl/4/1.9L Ptrl/4T/2.0L
11.5 105 @ 5250 330 8.3 106.5 @ 4000 200 11.7 N/A 350 @ 1800-2600
5a 6a/6m 6a
2 2 2
1093 kg 5.2 cu.m 1030 kg 5.2 cu.m 1093 kg 5.2 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A
V80 is an old design but G10 is a big leap forwards for this Chinese importer. Resale value is highly questionable so don’t expect high returns after three years. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
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SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE VANS Variants
MERCEDES BENZ
Price Engine Fuel Power $ Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
SPECIFICATIONS Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats mission
Payload
ANCAP Safety
VITO 111 CDI Swb CDI Lwb
37,320 40,720
Dsl/4T/1.6L Dsl/4T/1.6L
6.2 6.2
84 @ 3800 84 @ 3800
270 @ 1500-2500 270 @ 1500-2500
6m 6m
2 2
1285 kg 5.8 cu.m 1235 kg 6.9 cu.m
5H 5H
114 BlueTec Van SWB BlueTec Van LWB BlueTec Crew Cab BlueTec Crew Cab
43,000 46,400 52,720 54,420
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
6.4 6.4 6.4 N/A
100 @ 3800 100 @ 3800 100 @ 3800 100 @ 3800
330 @ 1200-2400 330 @ 1200-2400 330 @ 1200-2400 330 @ 1200-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a 7a 7a
2 2 5 5
1180 kg 5.8 cu.m 1130 kg 6.9 cu.m 905 kg 3.6 cu.m TBC kg 4.1 cu.m
5H 5H 5H
116 BlueTec Van SWB BlueTec Van LWB
48,570 51,970
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
6.0 6.0
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
380 @ 1400-2400 380 @ 1400-2400
7a 7a
2 2
1155 kg 5.8 cu.m 1110 kg 6.9 cu.m
5H 5H
119 BlueTec SWB BlueTec LWB BlueTec Crew Van BlueTec Crew Van LWB
51,700 55,100 58,670 60,370
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
6 6 6.3 N/A
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1400-2400 440 @ 1400-2400 440 @ 1400-2400 440 @ 1400-2400
7a 7a 7a 7a
2 2 5 5
1145 kg 5.8 cu.m 1100 kg 6.9 cu.m 895 kg 3.6 cu.m TBC kg 4.1 cu.m
5H 5H 5H 5H
310 CDI Swb Mwb
44,490 46,590
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A
70 @ 3800 70 @ 3800
250 @ 1400-2400 250 @ 1400-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a
2-3 opt 1535 kg 7.5 cu.m 2-3 opt 1470 kg 9.0 cu.m
N/A N/A
313 CDI Swb Swb High Roof Mwb Mwb High Roof Lwb High Roof Lwb Super High Roof
50,490 52,480 52,610 54,600 56,250 59,350
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.2L
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800
305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1570 kg 7.5 cu.m 1535 kg 8.5 cu.m 1500 kg 9.0 cu.m 1470 kg 10.5 cu.m 1305 kg 14 cu.m 1285 kg 15.5 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
316 CDI Mwb Mwb HR* Lwb HR* Lwb SHR* Ex Long HR* Ex Long SHR*
55,945 57,995 59,580 61,680 62,155 65,255
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1500 kg 9 cu.m 1480 kg 10.5 cu.m 1305 kg 14 cu.m 1285 kg 15.5 cu.m 1255 kg 15.5 cu.m 1235 kg 17 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
62,510 64,560 66,145 69,245
Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600
7a 7a 7a 7a
2-3 opt 1450 kg 9 cu.m 2-3 opt 1430 kg 10.5 cu.m 2-3 opt 1255 kg 14 cu.m 2-3 opt 1235 kg 15.5 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A
60,250 62,300 63,885 66,985
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a
2-3 opt 2200 kg 9 cu.m 2-3 opt 2180 kg 10.5 cu.m 2-3 opt 2000 kg 14 cu.m 2-3 opt 1980 kg 15.5 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A
70,450 72,740
Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A N/A
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600
7a 7a
62,310 64,680
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A
95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800
305 @ 1200-2400 305 @ 1200-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a
2-3 opt 1945 kg 14 cu.m N/A 2-3 opt 1910 kg 15.5 cu.m N/A N/A 2-3 opt 1995 kg 14 cu.m N/A 2-3 opt 1985 kg
65,640 65,740 65,640 68,740 68,215 71,315
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a 6m/7a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
2000 kg 14 cu.m N/A 1980 kg 15.5 cu.m N/A 2510 kg 14 cu.m N/A 2490 kg 15.5 cu.m 2435 kg 15.5 cu.m 2415 kg 17 cu.m
72,205 75,305 72,205 75,305
Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600
7a 7a 7a 7a
2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt 2-3 opt
1925 kg 14 cu.m 1920 kg 15.5 cu.m 2455 kg 15.5 cu.m 2435 kg 15.5 cu.m
SPRINTER
319 CDI Mwb Mwb HR* Lwb HR* Lwb SHR* 416 CDI Mwb 4.49t Mwb HR* 4.49t Lwb HR* 4.49t Lwb SHR* 4.49t 419 CDI Lwb HR* 4.49t Lwb SHR* 4.49t 513 CDI Lwb HR* Lwb SHR* 516 CDI Lwb HR* 4.49t Lwb SHR* 4.49t Lwb HR* 5t Lwb SHR* 5t Ex Long HR* Ex Long SHR* 5t 519 CDI Lwb HR* 4.49t* Lwb SHR* 4.49t* Lwb HR* 5t Lwb SHR* 5t
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mercedes-Benz has the strongest overall line-up throughout the LCV arena. Model complexity makes it difficult to choose but knowledgeble sales staff make it easier. Service intervals: for all Vitos, Valente & V-Class 25,000 km Warranty for all Vitos, Valente & V-Class: 3yrs/200,000 km Max Tow: 2000 kg *HR: High Roof 82
*SHR: Super High Roof
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
*LHR: Long High Roof
*CC: Cab/Chassis
ANCAP Safety: N/A
SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE VANS
Variants
RENAULT
Price Engine Fuel Power $ Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats mission
Payload
ANCAP Safety
23,490 26,990 29,490
Ptrl/4/1.2L Dsl/4T/1.5L Dsl/4T/1.5L
7.7 4.7 4.7
79 @ 6000 81 @ 4000 81 @ 4000
148 @ 3750 240 @ 1750 240 @ 1750
5m/4a 6m 6m
2 2 5
611 kg 3.0 cu.m 831 kg 4.0 cu.m 740 kg 1.3 cu.m
4H 4H 4H
43,990 47,490 48,990 51,990 53,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
120 @ 3500 120 @ 3500 120 @ 3500 120 @ 3500 120 @ 3500
360 @ 1500 360 @ 1500 360 @ 1500 360 @ 1500 360 @ 1500
6m/QS* 6m/QS* 6m/QS* 6m/QS* 6m/QS*
3 3 3 3 3
1663 kg 8 cu.m 1583kg 10.8 cu.m 1540 kg 13 cu.m 2207 kg 12.4 cu.m 2129 kg 17 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
37,990 39,490 42,990 46,780
Dsl/4T/1.6L Dsl/4TT/1.6L Dsl/4TT/1.6L Dsl/4TT/1.6L
6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2
103 @ 3500 103 @ 3500 103 @ 3500 103 @ 3500
340 @ 1500 340 @ 1500 340 @ 1500 340 @ 1500
6m 6m 6m 6m
3 3 3 6
1237 kg 5.2 cu.m 1274 kg 6.0 cu.m 1118 kg 4.0 cu.m 1118 kg 4.0 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A
KANGOO Swb Maxi Maxi Crew
MASTER L1H1 Swb-Fwd L2H2 Mwb-Fwd L3H2 Lwb-Fwd L3H2 Lwb-Rwd L4H3 Elwb-Rwd TRAFIC L1H1 L1H1 L2H1 L2H1 Crew Lifestyle
Take a close look at the Kangoo Crew and Trafic Crew for clever use of space and high levels of practicality. Trafic suffers from no auto but one is coming. Service Inter: 30,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km
TOYOTA
Max Tow: Kangoo 1050 kg/Trafic 2000 kg/Master 3000 kg *QS: Quickshift
HIACE Lwb Lwb Slwb Slwb Slwb Crewvan
34,470 37,530 45,690 45,890 44,870
Ptrl/4/2.7L Dsl/4/3.0L Ptrl/4/2.7L Dsl/4/3.0L Dsl/4/3.0L
10.1 8.1 10.5 8.7 8.7
118 @ 5200 100 @ 3400 118 @ 5200 100 @ 3400 100 @ 3400
243 @ 4000 300 @ 1200-2400 243 @ 4000 300 @ 1200-2400 300 @ 1200-2400
5m/6a 5m/4a 5m/6a 5m/4a 5m/4a
3 3 2 2 5
1088 kg 6 cu.m 965 kg 6 cu.m 1310 kg 9.8 cu.m 1195 kg 9.8 cu.m 885 kg 6 cu.m
4H 4H N/A 4H N/A
An uninteresting box on wheels that provides space with low cost to shift more for your money. Not something you aspire to drive but it is practical. Service Inter: 10,000 km
VOLKSWAGEN
Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: 1400 kg
CADDY TSI160 Runner SE TSI220 Van TDI250 Van TSI220 Maxi Van TDI250 Maxi Van TSI220 Maxi Crewvan TDI250 Maxi Crewvan
24,990 29,390 31,590 28,590 33,790 30,090
Ptrl/4T/1.2L Ptrl/4T/1.4L Dsl/4/2.0L Ptrl/4T/1.4L Dsl/4/2.0L Ptrl/4T/1.4L
5.9 6.0 5.3 6.2 5.3 6.2
66 @ 4800 92 @ 4800 75 @ 2900-4000 92 @ 4800 75 @ 2900-4000 92 @ 4800
160 @ 1500-3500 5m 220 @ 1550-3000 7DSG 250 @ 1300-2800 6DSG 220 @ 1550-3000 6m/7DSG 250 @ 1300-2800 6DSG 220 @ 1550-3000 6m/7DSG
2 2 2 2 2 5
779 kg 3.2 cu.m 774 kg 3.2 cu.m 740 kg 3.2 cu.m 841 kg 4.2 cu.m 833 kg 4.2 cu.m 726 kg 1.65 cu.m
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
35,290
Dsl/4/2.0L
5.3
75 @ 2900-4000
250 @ 1300-2800
6DSG
5
720 kg 1.65 cu.m N/A
34,490 38,390 44,990 44,890 43,390 46,990 46,890
Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L Dsl/4T/2.0L
7.5 7.7 7.6 8.2 8.2 7.6 8.2
75 @ 3500 103 @ 3500 132 @ 4000 103 @ 3500 103 @ 3500 132 @ 4000 103 @ 4000
250 @ 1500-2500 250 @ 1500-2500 400 @ 1500-2000 340 @ 1750-2500 340 @ 1750-2500 400 @ 1500-2000 340@ 1750-2500
5m 6m/7DS 7DSG 7DSG 6m/7DS 7DSG 7DSG
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1266kg 5.8 cu.m 1266 kg 5.8 cu.m 1180 kg 5.8 cu.m 1082 kg 1160 kg 6.7 cu.m 1124 kg 6.7 cu.m 1019 kg
TRANSPORTER TDI250 Runner SE TDI340 Swb TDI400 Swb TDI340 Swb CV* TDI340 Lwb TDI400 Lwb TDI340 Lwb CV*
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
N/A N/A 4H 4H 4H N/A N/A
83
PEOPLE MOVERS Variants
FUSO
SPECIFICATIONS Price Engine Fuel Power $ Fuel/Cyl/Cap Econ kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats Payload ANCAP mission Safety
ROSA Standard-BE64DJRMBFAE Deluxe-BE64DJRMDFAE Deluxe-BE64DGRMDFAE
POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/4.9L Dsl/4T/4.9L Dsl/4T/4.9L
N/A N/A N/A
110 @ 2700 110 @ 2700 110 @ 2700
441 @ 1600 441 @ 1600 441 @ 1600
6m/6a 6m/6a 6m/6a
25 25 22
2160 kg 2160kg 1705 kg
N/A N/A N/A
Rosa looks better than its flat fronted competitors and you need to shop around to get the best price. Still short on luggage space unless you lose the rear row of seats. Service Inter: 10,000 km Warranty basic: 3yrs-100,000 km
HYUNDAI
iMax CRDi 2.5
44,290
Dsl/4T/2.4L
7.5
100 @ 3800
343 @ 1500-2500
6m/5a
8
815kg
4H
6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
775 kg 775 kg 775 kg 775 kg 775 kg 775 kg 775 kg 775 kg
5H 5H 5H 5H 5H 5H 5H 5H
Excellent value and a strong overall package that is pleasant to drive and has established a good reputation for relaibility. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 5yrs-unlimited km/12 months roadside assist
KIA
CARNIVAL S Si SLi Platinum Diesel S Diesel Si Diesel SLi Diesel Platinum
41,490 45,490 49,990 58,790 43,990 47,990 52,490 61,290
Ptrl/V6/3.3L Ptrl/V6/3.3L Ptrl/V6/3.3L Ptrl/V6/3.3L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7
206 @ 6000 206 @ 6000 206 @ 6000 206 @ 6000 147 @ 3800 147 @ 3800 147 @ 3800 147 @ 3800
336 @ 5200 336 @ 5200 336 @ 5200 336 @ 5200 400 @ 1750-2750 400 @ 1750-2750 400 @ 1750-2750 400 @ 1750-2750
Amazingly agile, this is a quick little Mum Bus that even handles far better than expected. Some clever interior seat moves but not as easy to access as a proper minibus. Service Inter: 15,000 km Warranty: 5yrs-unlimited km
MERCEDES BENZ
Sprinter 313 CDI Mwb 3.88t Mwb HR* 3.88t Sprinter 316CDI Mwb 3.88t Mwb HR* 3.88t
64,990 67,040 79,990 82,040
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
N/A N/A N/A N/A
95 @ 3800 95 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
305 @ 1200-2400 305 @1200-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @1400-2400
7a 7a 7a 7a
12(11 opt) 12(11 opt) 12(11 opt) 12(11 opt)
1400 kg 1380 kg 1400 kg 1380 kg
N/A N/A N/A N/A
V Class V250
87,200
Dsl/4TT/2.1L
6.3
140 @ 4200
440 @ 1400-2400
7a
7
630 kg
5H
Valente 639
58,100
Dsl/4T/2.2L
6.3
120 @ 3800
380 @ 1400-2400
7a
8
790 kg
5H
The best of everything in this category, with Valente the practical one, V-Class the high spec impressive one and Sprinter the get them there comfortably one. Service Inter: 25,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km
RENAULT Master Bus L3H2
59,990
Dsl/4T/2.3L
N/A
110 @ 3500
350 @ 1500
6a
12
1252 kg
N/A
Highly cost competitive and with a very high spec it is not quite as big as the Sprinter but nonetheless holds its own. Service Inter: 30,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km
TOYOTA
HiAce Commuter bus
58,640 60,480
Ptrl/4/2.7L Dsl/4/3.0L
Coaster Lwb Bus w/aircon Deluxe
111,000 114,600
Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L
10.9 8.9
118 @ 5200 100 @ 3400
243 @ 3800 300 @ 1200-2400
6a 5m/6a
14 14
1055 kg 1045 kg
N/A N/A
110 @ 2700 110 @ 2700
397 @ 1800 397 @ 1800
5m 5m/5a
21 21
4990 kg 4990 kg
N/A N/A
Horrible in all ways and not much fun to drive. It does the job like all Toyotas without fuss and bother. Service Inter: 10,000 km
VOLKSWAGEN
CARAVELLE Lwb
50,690
Dsl/4T/2.0L
8.2
103 @ 3500
340 @ 1750-2500
Capable and comfortable, the Caravelle loses out by not having a fluid auto to replace the DSG. Service Inter: 30,000 km 84
Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
7a
9
3000 kg
Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km
N/A
LIGHT TRUCKS Variants
RAM TRUCKS
SPECIFICATIONS Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
139,500 142,000
Dsl/6T/6.7L Dsl/6T/6.7L
276 @ 2800 272 @ 2800
1084 @ 1600 1084 @ 1600
Trans- Seats mission
GVM
LARAMIE RAM 2500 RAM 3500
6a 6a
6 6
4490 kg 5309 kg
It is so over the top in all aspects except when you need stability and safety for towing or cruising all day on the freeway, then it reigns supreme. Service Inter: 10,000 km
FORD
Warranty: 3yrs-100,000 km
RAM 2500 Max Tow: 6989 kg
RAM 3500 Max Tow: 6170 kg
TRANSIT 470E Single Cab Chassis 470E Double Cab Chassis
49,180 52,680
Dsl/4T/2.2L Dsl/4T/2.2L
114 @ 3500 114 @ 3500
385 @ 1600-2300 385 @ 1600-2300
6m 6m
3 7
4490 kg 4490 kg
5m 5m 5m
2/3 2/3 2/3
4490 kg 4490 kg 4490 kg
Selling like hot cakes in Europe, the addition of a new 2.0-litre engine and a six-speed auto will kick start its sales progress. Service Inter: 15,000 km
FOTON
Warranty basic: 3yrs-100,000 km
Max Tow: 750-3000 kg
45.110 SWB Ute - Steel Tray MWB Cab Chassis Silverback
32,990 33,990 39,990
Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L Dsl/4T/2.8L
110 @ 2900 110 @ 2900 110 @ 2900
360 @ 1500-2900 360 @ 1500-2900 360 @ 1500-2900
China and Cummins Diesel make a good combo with more street credit than the average Chinese copycat lookalike. Service intervals 20,000 km
Warranty 3yrs-160,000 km Variants
Max Tow: 3000 kg
Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Transmission
Seats
GVM
CANTER FG 4WD FG84DC6SRFAB Swb FG84DE6SRFAB Mwb Crew Cab
POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500
370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840
5 x 2m 5 x 2m 5 x 2m
3 3 7
6500 kg 6500 kg 6500 kg
CANTER 413 City Cab Swb Narrow cab
POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L
96 @ 3050 - 3500
300 @ 1300 - 3050
5m/6a
3
3510 kg
CANTER 515 515 City Cab Narrow Cab SWB 515 City Cab Narrow Cab MWB 515 City Cab Narrow Cab SuperLow MWB
POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2840 - 3500 110 @ 2840 - 3500 110 @ 2840 - 3500
370 @ 1350 - 2840 370 @ 1350 - 2840 370 @ 1350 - 2840
5m/6a 5m/6a 5m/6a
3 3 6
4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg
CANTER 615 Mwb Lwb Mwb Lwb
POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2840 - 3500 110 @ 2840 - 3500 110 @ 2840 - 3500 110 @ 2840 - 3500
370 @ 1350 - 2840 370 @ 1350 - 2840 370 @ 1350 - 2840 370 @ 1350 - 2840
6 DC AMT 6 DC AMT 5m 5m
3 3 3 3
6000 kg 6000 kg 6000 kg 6000 kg
CANTER 715 Tipper Swb Tipper Swb
POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500
370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840
6 DC AMT 5m
3 3
6500 kg 6500 kg
CANTER 815 Mwb Lwb Mwb Lwb Crew cab Mwb Crew cab Lwb Crew cab Lwb
POA POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500
370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840
6 DC AMT 6 DC AMT 5m 5m 6 DC AMT 6 DC AMT 5m
3 3 3 3 7 7 7
7500 kg 7500 kg 7500 kg 7500 kg 7500 kg 7500 kg 7500 kg
FUSO
86
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
LIGHT TRUCKS
Variants
FUSO
Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Transmission
Seats
GVM
CANTER 918 Lwb Lwb XLwb XLwb XXLwb XXLwb Crew Cab Lwb Crew Cab Lwb
POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500 129 @ 2860-3500
430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860 430 @ 1600-2860
6 DC AMT 5m 6 DC AMT 5m 6 DC AMT 5m 6 DC AMT 5m
3 3 3 3 3 3 7 7
8550 kg 8550 kg 8550 kg 8550 kg 8550 kg 8550 kg 8200 kg 8200 kg
CANTER FG 4x4 4WD, Swb 4WD, Mwb 4WD Crew Cab Mwb
POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500 110 @ 2840-3500
370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840 370 @ 1350-2840
5m 5m 5m
3 3 7
6500 kg 6500 kg 6500 kg
CANTER ECO HYBRID Hybrid Mwb
POA
Dsl/4T/3.0L Electric motor
110 @ 2840-3500
370 @ 1350-2840
6 DC AMT
3
7500 kg
May the Force of Daimler be with you. Strong engineering and ability make Fuso attractive at the light end of the market. Service Inter: 30,000 km Warranty Basic: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: Canter Eco-Hybrid 0 kg Max Tow: Canter 2.0 4000 kg, Canter 3.0 & Canter 3.5 5000 kg, Canter 3.5 4WD 4600 kg, Canter 4.0 5500 kg, Canter 4.5 5450 kg Variants
Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Transmission
Seats
GVM
616 Short IFS Trade Ace Short Auto IFS Trade Ace Short Auto IFS Auto IFS Tipper Short IFS IFS Tipper Medium IFS Medium Auto IFS Medium Auto IFS Work Ace Short Hybrid IFS ProShift 5 Medium Hybrid IFS ProShift5 Short Auto Medium Auto Medium Auto Trade Ace Medium Auto Steel Ace Long Crew Auto Medium Hybrid ProShift 5 Long Hybrid ProShift 5 Short Auto Tipper Long Auto
POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L
110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500
420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400
5m 6a 6a 6a 5m 5m 5m 6a 6a 5AMT 5AMT 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 5AMT 5AMT 6a 6a
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3
4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg
617 Short Cab Chassis Tipper Cab Chassis Medium Cab Chassis Medium Trade Ace Cab/Chassis Medium Steel Ace Alloy Tray Long Steel Tray Long Crew Cab/Chassis
POA POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L
121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500
464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400
6m 6m 6m 6m 6m 6m 6m
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg 4495/5500 kg
716 Medium AutoTrade Ace Alloy Tray Medium Auto Steel Ace Steel Tray Medium Auto Tipper Medium Auto Medium Hybrid ProShift 5 Long Hybrid ProShift 5
POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L
110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500
420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400
6a 6a 6a 6a 5AMT 5AMT
3 3 3 3 3 3
6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg
HINO
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
87
LIGHT TRUCKS
SPECIFICATIONS
Variants
Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Transmission
Seats
GVM
717 Medium AutoTrade Ace Alloy Tray Medium Auto Steel Ace Steel Tray Medium Trade Ace Alloy Tray Medium Steel Ace Steel Tray Long Cab/Chassis X Long Crew Cab XLong Crew Tipper
POA POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L
110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500 121 @ 2500
420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400 464 @ 1400
6a 6a 6m 6m 6m 6m 6m
3 3 3 3 3 7 7
6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg 6500/4495 kg
816 Medium Auto Medium AutoTrade Ace Alloy Tray Medium Auto Steel Ace Steel Tray Long Auto X Long Crew Auto X Long Auto Crew Tipper
POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L Dsl/4T/4.0L
110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500 110 @ 2500
420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400 420 @ 1400
6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a
3 3 3 3 7 3
7300/4495 kg 7300/4495 kg 7300/4495 kg 7300/4495 kg 7300/4495 kg 7300/4495 kg
920 Medium Medium Trade ace Medium Steel Ace Steel Tray Long XXLong XXLong Crew Medium Auto Medium Auto Trade Ace Medium Auto Steel Ace Steel Tray Long Auto XXLong Auto XXLong Crew
POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L Dsl/4T/5.1L
139 @ 2600 139 @ 2600 139 @ 2600 139 @ 2600 139 @ 2600 139 @ 2600 151 @ 2600 151 @ 2600 151 @ 2600 151 @ 2600 151 @ 2600 151 @ 2600
510 @ 1500 510 @ 1500 510 @ 1500 510 @ 1500 510 @ 1500 510 @ 1500 600 @ 1500 600 @ 1500 600 @ 1500 600 @ 1500 600 @ 1500 600 @ 1500
6m 6m 6m 6m 6m 6m 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a
3 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3 3 7
8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg 8500/4495 kg
Hino is experiencing such an upgrade to its product line up and customer support that it is stepping into a higher level of appeal with all its products. Service Inter: 20,000 km Warranty basic: 3yrs-200,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg
ISUZU
88
N SERIES NLR 45-150 SWB MWB Tipper SWB TradePack SWB Premium TradePack MWB TradePack MWB Premium TradePack SWB ServicePack
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800
375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800
5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT 5m/6AMT
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg
NLR 45-150 AWD AWD AWD Crew AWD Tipper
N/A N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800
375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800
5m 5m 5m
3 7 3
4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg
NNR 45-150 SWB MWB CREW
N/A N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800
375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800
6m/6AMT 6m/6AMT 6m/6AMT
3 3 3
4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg
NNR 55-150 SWB MWB
N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/3.0L Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2800 110 @ 2800
375 @ 1600-2800 375 @ 1600-2800
6m/6AMT 6m/6AMT
3 3
4500 kg 4500 kg
NNR 65-150 MWB
N/A
Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2800
375 @ 1600-2800
6m/6AMT
3
4500 kg
DELIVERY ISSUE 76
LIGHT TRUCKS
Variants
ISUZU
Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Transmission
Seats
GVM
NPR 45-155 SWB TradePack SWB Premium TradePack
N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/5.2L Dsl/4T/5.2L
114 @ 2600 114 @ 2600
419 @ 1600-2600 419 @ 1600-2600
6m/6AMT 6m/6AMT
3 3
4500 kg 4500 kg
NPR 45-190 MWB CREW Tipper Crew Tipper
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/5.2L Dsl/4T/5.2L Dsl/4T/5.2L Dsl/4T/5.2L
114 @ 2600 114 @ 2600 114 @ 2600 114 @ 2600
419 @ 1600-2600 419 @ 1600-2600 419 @ 1600-2600 419 @ 1600-2600
6AMT 6m/6AMT 6m 6m
3 3 3 7
4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg
NPS 45-155 4x4 4x4 Crew
N/A N/A
Dsl/4T/5.2L Dsl/4T/5.2L
114 @ 2600 114 @ 2600
419 @ 1600-2600 419 @ 1600-2600
5m 5m
3 7
4500 kg 4500 kg
NLS200 Cab Chassis
60,977
Dsl/4T/3.0L
110 @ 2800
375 @ 1600-2800
5m
3
4500 kg
NPS250/300 4X4 Cab Chassis Crew Cab
80,281 87,099
Dsl/4T/5.2L Dsl/4T/5.2L
114 @ 2600 114 @ 2600
419 @ 1600-2600 419 @ 1600-2600
5x2m 5x2m
3 7
4500/6000kg 4500/6000kg
Market leaders for a quarter of a century, Isuzu has a perfect specification for just about any trucking application. Strong engine reputation and virtually unbreakable. Inter: 15,000 km Warranty basic: 3yrs-100,000 km Max Tow: 3500 kg (except NLR) / NRL Max) Max Tow: 2500 kg
IVECO
DAILY 45C Single Cab/Chassis Single Cab/Chassis
POA POA
Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L
125 @ 2900-3500 430 @ 1500-2600 150 @ 3100-3500 470 @ 1400-3000
6m/8a 6m/8a
3 3
4495 kg 4495 kg
50C Single Cab/Chassis Lwb Single Cab Chassis LWB Dual Cab/Chassis Lwb Dual Cab Chassis Lwb
POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L
125 @ 2900-3500 150 @ 3100-3500 125 @ 2900-3500 150 @ 3100-3500
430 @ 1500-2600 470 @ 1400-3000 430 @ 1500-2600 470 @ 1400-3000
6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a
3 3 7 7
4495 kg 4495 kg 4495 kg 4495 kg
70C Single Cab/Chassis Single Cab/Chassis Dual Cab/Chassis Dual Cab/Chassis
POA POA POA POA
Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L
125 @ 2900-3500 150 @ 3100-3500 125 @ 2900-3500 150 @ 3100-3500
430 @ 1500-2600 470 @ 1400-2600 430 @ 1500-2600 470 @ 1400-2600
6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a 6m/8a
3 3 7 7
4495 kg 4495 kg 4495 kg 4495 kg
4x4 Single Cab/Chassis Dual Cab/Chassis
POA POA
Dsl/4T/3L Dsl/4T/3L
125 @ 2900-3500 430 @ 1500-2600 125 @ 2900-3500 430 @ 1500-2600
6m/8a 6m/8a
3 7
4495 kg 4495 kg
The Italian answer to the light commercial van market is strong on appeal and certainly has an excellent drivetrain. So many options you may need a phrase book to find the right spec’. Service Inter for 45C17, 50C17, 70C17D: 40,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km
MERCEDES-BENZ
SPRINTER 316 CDI Mwb CDI Dual Cab Mwb 516 Mwb Cab Chassis Mwb Dual Cab Lwb 4.49t/5.0t Lwb Cab Chassis 519 Lwb Cab Chassis 4.49t/5.0t Dual Cab Chassis 4.49t/5.0t
49,815 54,325
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/5a 6m/5a
3 6
3550 kg 3550 kg
54,425 58,940 56,030 60,540
Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L Dsl/4T/2.1L
120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800 120 @ 3800
360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400 360 @ 1400-2400
6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a 6m/5a
3 6/7opt 3 6/7 opt
4490 kg 4490 kg 4490 kg 4490 kg
62,545 67,060
Dsl/V6/3.0L Dsl/V6/3.0L
140 @ 3800 140 @ 3800
440 @ 1600-2600 440 @ 1600-2600
7G-Tronic 7G-Tronic
3 6/7 opt
4490/5000*kg 4490/5000*kg
It may be due for replacement in the next two years but Sprinter still outclasses just about any LCV on the market. Service Inter: 30,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km/3yrs roadside assist Max Tow: 2000 kg
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LIGHT TRUCKS Variants
RENAULT
SPECIFICATIONS Price $
Engine Fuel/Cyl/Cap
Power kW – rpm
Torque Nm – rpm
Trans- Seats mission
GVM
L3H1 Platform Cab Fwd City Box
43,490 POA
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
110 @ 3500 110 @ 3500
350 @ 1500 350 @ 1500
6m/AMT 6m/AMT
3 3
3510 kg N/A
L4H1 LWB Single Cab Chassis Rwd LWB Dual Cab Chassis Rwd
49,990 53,490
Dsl/4T/2.3L Dsl/4T/2.3L
120 @ 3500 120 @ 3500
360 @ 1500 360 @ 1500
6m/AMT 6m/AMT
3 7
4495 kg 4495 kg
MASTER
The Master single and dual-cab-chassis models have gained a major upgrade and are priced very competitively. Great to drive and high on appeal. Service Inter: 30,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-200,000 km Max Tow: 3000 kg
VOLKSWAGEN
TRANSPORTER TD1340 LWB Cab Chassis single cab FWD
POA
Dsl/4T/2.0L
340 @ 1750-2500
103 @ 3500
DSG
2
3000 kg
TD1400 LWB Cab Chassis Double Cab FWD
POA
Dsl/4T/2.0L
400 @ 1500-2000
132 @ 4000
DSG
5
3000 kg
Crafter has been killed off until its replacement surfaces, so in the meantime only the Transporter is left holding the VW baton. Service Inter: 30,000 km Warranty: 3yrs-unlimited km Max Tow: 2000 kg
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New
Renault TRAFIC 85 More power to perform
The New Renault Trafic 85 has more power and more torque making it a powerful set of wheels for your business. Right now the New Renault Trafic 85 comes with a 3 year / 200,000km warranty. For a mid-sized van that’s easy, safe and fun to drive, the New Renault Trafic 85 is a better optionn for your business.
For more information visit renault.com.au †Three (3) year/200,000km warranty offer and 3 year Roadside Assistance both apply. Warranty and Roadside Assistance valid for 3 years or 200,000km (whichever comes first) for new and demonstrator TRAFIC models. Roadside Assistance terms and conditions apply. Call our Customer Service Team on 1800 009 008 or view the Terms and Conditions statement at www.renault.com.au/drivingpeaceofmind for details. First 3 scheduled maintenance services capped at $599 per service on new and demonstrator TRAFIC models based on standard scheduled servicing from new and on normal operating conditions. Scheduled maintenance services required every twelve (12) months or 30,000km (whichever occurs first). If vehicle is not presented within three (3) months of when the scheduled service is required, right to that capped-price service under the program is forfeited.