The What Van? Road Test: Iveco eDaily

Date: Thursday, March 28, 2024

 

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Load bay

Built by Brit-Tipp, the eDaily’s dropside body comes with a timber floor and features alloy sides and an alloy tailboard, all of which are simple to release and drop down. A fold-down step on the inside of the nearside drop-down side plus a grab handle on the bulkhead make it easy to climb up onto the load bed when the side is folded down. 

The bulkhead is solid with a mesh upper section and is there to protect the back of the cab if the load slides forward as a result of heavy braking. However, the way in which the body is designed makes it easy to lash down cargo securely.

Reflectors are mounted on the inside of the tailboard to make it easier for other drivers to spot the vehicle if it is being loaded or unloaded by the roadside at night. The body is covered by Brit-Tipp’s three-year/unlimited-mileage warranty and the body package included the two cab-roof-top lights fitted to our vehicle.



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