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Sunday, July 17, 2011

2012 Vauxhall Opel Combo

The new 2012 Combo van might look rather familiar, as it’s essentially a rebadged Fiat Doblò.



Not that that’s a bad choice of vehicle to use as a basis, though. The Turkish-built Doblò won the 2011 International Van of the Year award, and two wheelbases and two roof heights mean it’ll offer more versatility than the previous generation Combo.



Opel Combo (2012) Front Side 1


Vauxhall is only going to be offering UK buyers the panel van, which has up to either 3,800 or 4,600 litres of cargo space, depending on body size.



Opel customers across the rest of Europe will also be able to choose a passenger carrying version, with a glazed body and five or seven seats. Available in Essentia, Enjoy or Cosmo specification, its spec sheet will include a few extra luxuries such as rear electric windows, remote central locking and front side airbags.



Opel Combo (2012) Front Side 2


Unsurprisingly, the engine line-up is pretty much the same as that found in the Fiat Doblò. The Vauxhall Combo will be exclusively diesel-powered, with a pick of 1.3 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (103 bhp / 77 kW / 105 PS) or 2.0 litre (133 bhp / 99 kW / 135 PS) capacities.



Additionally, Opel is to offer a 93 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) 1.4 litre petrol, plus a 118 bhp (88 kW / 120 PS) motor that runs on compressed natural gas.



Sales of the new Combo are due to start in February 2012. Prices have yet to be announced.



Images © GM Corp.



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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

2012 Toyota Hilux facelift

The Toyota Hilux may currently account for almost a quarter of European pick-up sales, but new arrivals such as the Ford Ranger and Mazda BT-50 are set to provide strong competition.



So it might not be a coincidence that a facelifted Hilux has just been announced for 2012.



Toyota Hilux (2012) Front Side 1Toyota Hilux (2012) Front Side 2


Toyota Hilux (2012) InteriorToyota Hilux (2012) Rear Side


The changes start on the outside, where all the panels forward of the A pillar have been redesigned. There are also new wheels, door mirrors and rear wings.



Acknowledging that an increasing number of pick-up buyers want one as a ‘lifestyle’ vehicle, rather than just a workhorse, the inside has been suitably spruced up too. Featuring better quality materials, it gets a new upper dashboard that now houses the ‘Toyota Touch’ 6.1” touch screen multimedia system.



As before, there’ll be a choice of Single, Extra or Double cab styles and two- or all-wheel drive. The 2012 Hilux will be available in four trim levels, the DLX, DLX+, SR and SR+.



Under the bonnet, the 3.0 D-4D engine is carried over, although a diesel particulate filter now means it’s Euro V compliant.



The 2.5 D-4D motor also gets the filter, plus a new variable nozzle turbocharger which lifts power to 142 bhp (106 kW / 144 PS). However, fuel economy actually improves from 34.0 mpg (8.3 l/100km) to 38.6 mpg (7.3 l/100km), while CO2 emissions drop to 193 g/km.



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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Mazda BT-50 Freestyle

Mazda has unveiled the Freestyle cab for its all-new 2012 BT-50 pick-up.



In a configuration that mimics the Mazda RX-8 coupé, the rear doors open backwards to reveal a 1,408 mm pillarless opening and four seats. For extra practicality, the backseat cushions can be removed to allow for cargo storage inside the cab.



Mazda BT-50 Freestyle (2012) Front Side


Mazda BT-50 Freestyle (2012) Side


Naturally though most potential buyers will be interested in the 1,453 litres of external load space, which is 239 litres up on the BT-50 Dual Cab thanks to the Freestyle’s longer cargo box.



The Mazda BT-50, which shares its underpinnings with the new Ford Ranger, is due to go on sale later this year. Public debut for the BT-50 Freestyle will be at the Australian International Motor Show, which takes place in Melbourne from the 1st to the 10th of July.



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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

‘60 Years Unimog’ concept

Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks has unveiled a unique concept to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Unimog, which rolled off the production line in Gaggenau on 3rd June 1951.



Mercedes-Benz 60 Years Unimog Concept (2011) Front Side


Based on the current U 5000 model, the ‘60 Years Unimog’ has an open cab just like the original. The lurid green colour scheme is apparently inspired by the poison dart frog, while the Unimog’s trademark coil springs have been painted a contrasting shade of red. Aluminium trim on the exposed chassis and huge five-spoke ‘alu-rim’ wheels complete the visual effect.



Unfortunately the ‘60 Years Unimog’ isn’t a prototype for a production model, but Bertrand Janssen from Daimler’s commercial vehicle department stated: "On no account did we work in an atmosphere where our ideas were divorced from reality. Here we have a vehicle which is puristic, but still clearly true to concept - with the claim that some of its details will turn up in coming product ranges in future. We continued to take up the most important Unimog features which have characterised the vehicle for the last 60 years and which will also characterise it in future - features such as portal axles, coil springs or the frame concept."

Saturday, May 21, 2011

VW Transporter Sportline

The desirable Sportline specification is returning to Volkswagen’s Transporter range.



Available on both the panel van and kombi, 2011 Sportline models get a purposeful look thanks to 18” alloy wheels, stainless steel side bars, a rear roof spoiler, revised headlights, a bespoke body-coloured front bumper and a black and chrome grille.



Finishing off the effect is a choice of Deep Black pearlescent, Reflex Silver metallic or Candy White paintwork, the last of which comes with a gloss black roof.



Volkswagen Transporter Sportline Panel Van (2011) Front Side


On the inside there’s two-tone leather upholstery, plus a generous equipment list that includes Bluetooth connectivity, a 7” touch screen with full European satellite navigation, electric windows and air conditioning.



But the Sportline isn’t just about appearances, as under the bonnet there’s a 2.0 litre BiTDI diesel engine that features twin turbochargers and common rail direct injection.



Producing 177 bhp (132 kW / 180 PS) and a very useful 400 Nm (295 lb/ft) of torque, it’s powerful enough to accelerate the six-speed manual panel van Sportline from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in just 9.9 seconds. Top speed is 119 mph (191 km/h).



The optional seven-speed DSG gearbox doesn’t really harm performance, but fuel economy and emissions do suffer slightly.



All of that power and kit comes at a cost though, with UK on-the-road prices starting at £28,220 (excluding VAT).





















2011 Volkswagen Transporter Sportline - Specifications and Pricing
Panel van Short wheelbase Long wheelbase
Transmission 6-sp manual 7-sp DSG 6-sp manual 7-sp DSG
Top speed mph 119 119 119 119
0-62 mph secs 9.9 10.0 9.9 10.0
Combined fuel economy mpg (l/100km) 36.2 (7.8) 34.9 (8.1) 36.2 (7.8) 34.9 (8.1)
CO2 g/km 205 214 205 214
Total OTR excl. VAT £28,220.00 £29,620.00 £28,710.00 £30,110.00
Total OTR incl. VAT £33,811.00 £35,491.00 £34,399.00 £36,079.00
Kombi Short wheelbase Long wheelbase
Transmission 6-sp manual 7-sp DSG 6-sp manual 7-sp DSG
Top speed mph 119 119 119 119
0-62 mph secs 10.3 10.2 10.3 10.2
Combined fuel economy mpg (l/100km) 36.2 (7.8) 34.9 (8.1) 36.2 (7.8) 34.9 (8.1)
CO2 g/km 205 214 205 214
Total OTR excl. VAT £30,100.00 £31,500.00 £30,580.00 £31,990.00
Total OTR incl. VAT £36,067.00 £37,747.00 £36,655.00 £38,335.00

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Ford Transit Connect EV

The European-specification Transit Connect Electric van has made its debut at the 2011 Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham. Developed in collaboration with Azure Dynamics Corporation, it will be the first Ford electric vehicle available in Europe when sales begin later this year.



Ford Transit Connect Electric (2011) Front Side


Based on the existing long-wheelbase Transit Connect, its lithium-ion battery pack offers 28 kWh of power. That’s enough for a range of around 80 miles (130 km) and a top speed of 75 mph (120 km/h), while recharging takes about eight hours.



By comparison, Renault claims that the electric Kangoo Van Maxi Z.E. will travel 105 miles (around 170 kilometres) before the battery runs out. Significantly, that’s approximately 30% more than the Ford, even though the Kangoo’s recharging time is similar.



Transit Connect Electric vans will be built in both left- and right-hand drive versions at the Ford Otosan plant in Kocaeli, Turkey. From there, they will be sent to the UK where Azure Dynamics will fit the ‘Force Drive’ powertrain components. Azure will also be responsible for selling the vehicle via a specially-created dealer network.



Although pricing has yet to be confirmed, Ford is chasing after fleet sales for the Transit Connect Electric. Post Norway has already placed an order for twenty, and other operators are said to have expressed an interest in the vehicle. Something that they’ll doubtless have to consider is the reduced payload of the electric version which, at 500 kg, is 388 kg less than an ordinary diesel-powered Transit Connect.



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Chevrolet Colorado concept

Chevrolet has unveiled a concept version of its next generation Colorado pickup truck, a vehicle that should provide some stiff competition to the forthcoming Ford Ranger.



Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Front Side 1


The public’s first chance to see it will be at this month’s Bangkok International Auto Show, a fitting location given that Thailand is the largest global territory for mid-size pickups, as well as being one of the countries where the Colorado is built.



Under the bonnet of the show truck sits a 2.8 litre turbo diesel engine. A broad torque band is promised from it, but specific output, performance or economy figures haven’t been disclosed yet.



Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Front Side 2Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Interior 1
Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Interior 2Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Rear Side


Chevrolet claims that the interior will provide a premium environment. Whether certain features such as the ice-blue lighting make it to production remains to be seen, while others such as the leather trim and 7” LCD display screen will probably be consigned to the Colorado’s options list. The instrument panel has been designed to create a dual-cockpit feel, but the assertion that the instruments are motorcycle-inspired is probably stretching the hyperbole a bit too far.



Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Interior 3
Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Side 1
Chevrolet Colorado Concept (2011) Side 2


Sales of the new Colorado are set to begin in Thailand before the end of the year. There’s no word from Chevrolet on whether it’ll make it to Europe, but expect launches in Australia and New Zealand under the Holden brand to replace the existing model sold in those markets.



Images © GM Corp.



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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Kangoo Van Maxi Z.E.

An inescapable issue for electric vehicles is battery cost. Not only can it have a considerable impact on the initial purchase price, but there’s also the financially unpleasant prospect of eventual replacement.



Government-backed schemes such as the UK’s Plug-in Car Grant can help with the former problem, but what if a manufacturer is trying to market an electric van, which currently isn’t eligible for such a helping hand?



Renault’s solution for its electric Kangoo Van Z.E. - as with its entire EV line-up - is that owners can buy or lease the vehicle itself, but the batteries will have to be rented.



In the UK, that means a monthly battery fee of at least £59 (plus VAT), based on 9,000 miles per annum and a 48 month commitment. Adding on maintenance plus the electricity needed to recharge the batteries, Renault reckons that overall running costs will be similar to those of a petrol or diesel equivalent if less than 9,375 miles (about 15,000 kilometres) are driven each year. Travel more than that, and it’s advantage electric.



When sales of the Kangoo Van Z.E. begin at the end of 2011, both standard and extended wheelbase Maxi versions will be available. What’s more, with an overall length of 4.60 metres, the Maxi is going to be offered in two guises.





First is a traditional two-seat van, which has 4.6 cubic metres of cargo space and a maximum load length of 2.90 metres. Alternatively, users could choose a five-seat version that comes with a 60/40 folding rear bench seat.



The Kangoo has a 59 bhp (44 kW / 60 PS) motor that’s powered by an under-floor 22 kWh battery. However, with an expected range of 105 miles (around 170 kilometres) and a recharging time of six to eight hours, operations are clearly going to be restricted to short, local journeys.



UK pricing for the Kangoo Van Maxi Z.E. has been set at £17,990 (plus VAT) for the two-seat version, or £18,690 (plus VAT) for the crew van version.



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Friday, January 28, 2011

Think launches City van

Norwegian electric vehicle maker Think has added a new model to its range.



The City N van, which is based on the existing City car, has European type approval, a 237 kg load capacity and 700 litres of cargo space. It will be joined by the larger 900 litre capacity Compact van later this year, with the possibility of more variants to follow.





Short, urban journeys are likely to be all that the City N van is suited to, thanks to a 100 mile (160 km) range and an eight hour recharge time for its lithium-ion battery system. Its load lugging ability won’t be able to compete with establish petrol- or diesel-powered small vans, either. The Ford Fiesta Van, for example, can transport a payload of 507 kg.



However, for niche operations where there’s no need to travel great distances, the Think’s low running costs could prove advantageous.



One underlying issue that Think needs to sort out is its distribution network, as currently its vehicles are only available in the United States, Austria, the Netherlands and Norway. Progress on this is promised during 2011.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

2011 Ford Ranger revealed

Pick-up trucks have never had the same sort of appeal in Europe as they do in other territories. Families seem to prefer the extra practicality of an SUV, while business users invariably choose vans to keep their stuff dry and secure.



There’s also the problem of image, which isn’t great. Maybe it’s the sort of people that drive pick-ups, or perhaps it’s the vehicles themselves - certainly the current Ford Ranger has virtually zero street cred. However, that’s something that could change with the 2011 model, which has just been unveiled at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney.





As part of the ‘One Ford’ initiative, the new Ranger will become Ford’s global compact pick-up, to be sold in 180 markets. Somewhat bizarrely though, that doesn’t include North America. Ford is saying that’s because the Ranger will be too close in size to its full-size F-150, although there must be plenty of people in the United States and Canada who don’t necessarily need or want such a large vehicle.



Developed in Melbourne, Australia, the 2011 Ranger is all-new from the ground up. Its chassis frame and suspension have been engineered for better off-road performance, offering up to 232 mm of ground clearance, while vulnerable drivetrain components have been mounted above the frame rails for better protection.



The styling is termed by Ford as ‘21st Century Tough’, and is meant to convey ‘taut, toned muscularity and a bold, confident stance [to] instantly signal the strength and capability of an ultra-modern pick-up’. Press release blurb aside, it certainly looks a lot better than any previous Ranger.





Engine choice for Europe will be a pair of Duratorq TDCi diesels. One is a four-cylinder 2.2 litre unit with 147 bhp (110 kW / 150 PS) and peak torque of 375 Nm, while the other has five cylinders and produces 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) and 470 Nm from its 3.2 litres. Both come with an MT82 six-speed manual gearbox, although the Ford 6R80 six-speed automatic will also be available.



Other markets will additionally get the option of a 163 bhp (122 kW / 166 PS) 2.5 litre Duratec four-cylinder petrol engine, combined with an MT75 five-speed manual transmission.



An Electronic Stability Program (ESP) system will feature as standard, which includes yaw control, four-wheel traction control and roll-over mitigation. Optionally available will be Trailer Sway Mitigation, which selectively applies the brakes to help regain control, together with Adaptive Load Control which maintains a level ride height.





And ALC could be useful, as carrying capacity is improved over the previous generation Ranger. That’s partly thanks to a widened cargo box, which on the Double Cab model measures 1,549 mm long by 1,560 mm wide. With a height of 511 mm, that gives a total volume of 1.21 cubic metres. Width between the wheel arches is 1,139 mm, while the rear tailgate opening is 1.330 mm. Maximum payload will be up to 1,500 kg, depending on the model.



Anyone wanting a 2011 Ford Ranger will have to wait, though. Series production is not due to start at Ford’s Thailand facility until next summer, with additional capacity being provided later on by plants in South Africa and Argentina.



The plan is to commence deliveries to European customers ‘by 2012’ and, when it arrives, there’ll be three different cab styles, 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrains, two ride heights and four trim levels.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Doblò is Van of the Year

The original Fiat Doblò was notable for its ‘challenging’ looks, but that didn’t stop it winning the International Van of the Year award back in 2006. Now the same feat has been repeated by its successor, the recently launched all-new Doblò, which certainly seems to have had a bit more attention paid to its visual appeal.





The decision to give the 2011 International Van of the Year title to the Doblò was made by a jury of 24 journalists, all from commercial vehicle publications in different countries. It achieved 128 points out of a possible 168, with the judges citing the wide range of body types and engine choices as particularly praiseworthy.



Available in either Cargo panel van or Combi five-seater versions, both can be specified in either standard or Maxi long wheelbase configuration. There’s also a chassis cab in the Doblò range for third-party bodybuilders to adapt.



Engine choice comprises a 93 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) 1.4 litre petrol, together with three MultiJet diesels. These have capacities of 1.3 litres (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litres (103 bhp / 77 kW / 105 PS) or 2.0 litres (133 bhp / 99 kW / 135 PS), and all better 50 mpg (5.6 l/100km) on the combined cycle.



Pricing in the UK starts at £11,305 (excluding VAT) for the Doblò Cargo 1.4 16v Petrol, and rises to £17,115 for the Doblò Combi Maxi Active 2.0 MultiJet 16v.

Friday, September 17, 2010

OFT probes price fixing

The UK’s Office of Fair Trading has launched an investigation into suspected price fixing by truck manufacturers.



As part of its enquiries, which are taking place under the Enterprise Act 2002 and the Competition Act 1998, the OFT earlier this week invited itself to the offices of Mercedes-Benz UK in Tongwell, Milton Keynes. Following the raid, one person was arrested but later bailed.





The Enterprise Act is a serious piece of legislation - breaches can result in criminal charges, with the possibility that individuals can be jailed for up to five years, and the company fined up to 10% of its global turnover.



A spokesman for Mercedes-Benz has said that the company "… is fully co-operating with the investigation which may take many months or more to complete."



Meanwhile, rival firms Scania, MAN and Volvo Trucks / Renault Trucks have confirmed that they have already received letters from the OFT notifying them of the investigation and requesting information. Iveco and DAF, The other two major commercial vehicle makers operating in the UK, have indicated that they are prepared to fully cooperate with the OFT probe.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

The Ford F-150 SVT Raptor offers an alluring blend of performance and off-road ability. Updates for 2011 have just been announced, with the changes centring on the engine and cab style choice.





The 310 bhp (231 kW / 314 PS) 5.4 litre V8 has been ditched in favour of the previously optional 6.2 litre version. Producing a much more impressive 411 bhp (306 kW / 416 PS) and 434 lb/ft (588 Nm) of torque, this larger capacity engine is a peculiar mixture of old and new. It may feature a modern aluminium cylinder head, but the block is still cast iron and there’s only a single overhead camshaft. Nevertheless, the result is the most powerful pick-up in its class.



It’s a similar story with the chassis. Although the Raptor is seven inches wider than a base F-150 to accommodate Fox Racing Shox internal triple-bypass dampers, there’s still a prehistoric leaf-spring suspended live axle at the back. Better news is the 11.2 inches (284 mm) of suspension travel at the front and 12.1 inches (307 mm) at the rear, crucial for decent off-road performance.



Whereas the 2010 Raptor was only available with the SuperCab, the 2011 model gets the option of the SuperCrew cab style. This combines a 145 inch (3,683 mm) wheelbase (which is 12 inches / 304 mm longer than standard) with a 67 inch (1,701 mm) cargo box.





Ford reckons the extra distance between the wheels gives a better ride quality, although the trade-off is a slightly reduced ramp breakover angle. That might be important if the Raptor is being used to tackle really rough terrain.



Rear seat passengers will be those most appreciative if SuperCrew is specified, though. Not only do they get proper rear doors, but leg room also increases by just over 10 inches (254 mm) to 43.5 inches (1,104 mm).



Also new for 2011 is the standard fitment of a 4.2 inch LCD screen, which sits between the instruments. This shows the status of things like the Hill Descent Control, electronic locking differential settings and the AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control system. AdvanceTrac applies the brakes or reduces engine power during cornering if a gyroscope senses an imminent loss of control. In off-road mode, the screen displays the steering wheel and vehicle angles.





There are a few extra bits of kit, too. These include a head restraint for the middle back seat, 110V power inverter in the centre console, perimeter alarm, one-touch electric front windows, telescoping steering wheel and integrated spotter mirror.



The Raptor Luxury Package now features folding power exterior mirrors and a remote start system, in addition to power seats, an in-dash six CD player with eleven speakers, powered and heated front seats, powered pedals and side mirrors and dual zone climate control. 2011 sees the arrival of the Plus Package, which comprises a rear view camera and trailer brake controller.



The 2011 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is available to order in North America now, with deliveries due to start late this year. Prices have yet to be confirmed, but are expected to show an increase on the 2010 Raptor which cost $42,235 (about £27,400 or €33,300) with the 6.2 litre engine. The chances of it coming to Europe are, sadly, approximately nil.

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