Monday, 18 January 2010

Iveco releases details of its new Daily van

Iveco has released details of its new Daily range, which now gets a Euro-5 version of its 3.0-litre engine meets the tougher EEV (Enhanced Environmentally-friendly Vehicle) standards.

Badged under the EcoDaily low emissions logo it’s initially only available at 170hp/400Nm, though will joined by a 140hp/350Nm version in the summer.



There’s also a Euro-4 2.3-litre engine producing 106/270Nm or 126hp/290Nm joining the existing 2.3-litre and 3.0-litre units
This is joined by a 136hp/350Nm CNG engine, however this comes with a £7,000 premium, while a EcoDaily electric vehicle is also available to order, but expect it to be priced accordingly.
All versions come with a five-speed or six-speed manual gearbox, or a revised Agile automated manual with improved operating software. Safety electronics as standard include ESP, ABS, ASR, Hill Holder and a new three-letter acronym, LAC (Load Adaptive Control) which optimises ABS and ESP interventions according to load and centre of gravity.
The upper limit of GVW has been extended to 7,000kg, which Iveco claims gives a payload equivalent to three 3,500kg models and with less than 40% of their combined total emissions.

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