10/08/2015 16:22
Vauxhall has announced upgrades to its range of multi-award winning vans.
The British manufacturer has introduced a number of changes to model year 2016 vans, which are available to order now.
The Vivaro and Movano vans are to have Euro-6 compliant diesel engines, along with additional assistance systems to improve the vehicle's safety even further.
The Vivaro Combi will receive turbo-diesel powertrains in both its engine options.
The entry-level 1.6 CDTi (95PS) engine with torque of 260Nm is priced at £27,094 on the road. It boasts a combined consumption of 44.8mpg and carbon dioxide emissions of 164g/km.
The new 1.6 BiTurbo CDTi (125PS) is only slightly more at £28,060 on the road. It produces torque of 320Nm and fuel consumption on a combined cycle is 49.6mpg, delivering emissions of 149g/km CO2.
The Movano vans, which include the nine-seat Movano Combi and 17-seat Movano minibus are available with new Euro6 compliant 2.3 litre BiTurbo diesel engines.
The Combi has two engine options in 145PS and 170PS formats, whilst the Movano comes with a 145PS BiTurbo engine.
Steve Bryant, Vauxhall's head of commercial vehicle brand commented: "The new, ultra-modern diesel engines increases the efficiency of our multi award-winning van range. This and the extended options offer make Vivaro and Movano even more attractive for our customers, who use our vans day-in and day-out to ensure the smooth running of their businesses."
by: Laura Thomson