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Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty:70
Battery Capacity in kWh:75
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins):2205
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change:0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW:1.8
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins):680
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change:0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW:7.4
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins):450
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change:0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW:11
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins):45
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change:5-80
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW:100
Battery Leased:No
Battery Type:Lithium-ion
Charging Port Location:Left Side Front
Coupler/Connector Type:CCS Type 2
Maximum Charging Rate - kW:100
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage:100000
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years:8
Usable Battery Capacity:Not Available
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEH:26.4
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEL:22.4
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb - TEH:2.4
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb - TEL:2.8
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City:506
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEH:314
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEL:506
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb:352
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEH:313
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEL:370
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City:314
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEH:195
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEL:314
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb:219
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEH:194
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEL:230
CO:Not Available
CO2:Data Not Available
HC:Not Available
HC+NOx:Not Available
Noise Level dB(A):Not Available
NOx:Not Available
Particles:Not Available
Standard Euro Emissions:Not Available
Automatic Transmission:Yes
Bore:Not Available
Catalytic Convertor:Not Available
CC:1
Compression Ratio:Not Available
Cooling System:Not Available
Cylinder Layout:Not Available
Cylinders:Not Available
Engine Codes:Not Available
Engine Layout:Not Available
Engine Make:Not Available
Fuel Delivery:Not Available
Fuel Type:ELECTRIC
Gears:1 SPEED
Manual Transmission:No
Number of Valves:Not Available
Stroke:Not Available
Valve gear:Not Available
EC:Not Available
EC Combined:Not Available
EC Extra Urban:Not Available
EC Urban:Not Available
Alternative Fuel Qualifying:Yes
Alternator Amps:Not Available
Did at least one aspect of this vehicles safety give cause for concern?:No
Badge Engine CC:Data Not Available
Badge Power:136
Based On ID:Not Available
Battery AH:Not Available
Battery Volts:Not Available
Chassis Engine Number:Not Available
Clutch:Not Available
Coin Description:Not Available
Coin Gross Vehicle Weight Code:Not Available
Coin Power Output Code:Not Available
Coin Series:Not Available
Coin Wheelbase Description Code:Not Available
Coin Wheelbase Name Code:Not Available
Exhaust System:Not Available
Front Brakes:VENTILATED DISCS
Front Suspension:MACPHERSON STRUTS
Generation Mark:2
Ghost model for valuation purposes:No
Insurance Group 1:Not Available
Insurance Group 2:Not Available
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years:6
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years:6
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %:Not Available
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %:Not Available
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09:Not Available
NCAP Overall Rating - LCV:Not Available
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %:Not Available
NCAP Safety Assist %:Not Available
Rear Brakes:DISCS
Rear Suspension:COIL SPRINGS
Relative Height:H1
Relative Length:L1
Running Cost League Headings:MEDIUM
Service Interval Frequency - Months:24
Service Interval Mileage:25000
Special Edition:No
Special Order:No
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage:100000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years:3
Steering:PAS RACK AND PINION
Timing Belt Interval Frequency - Months:Not Available
Timing Belt Interval Mileage:Not Available
Vehicle Homologation Class:N1
Vin/Frame No.:Not Available
0 to 62 mph (secs):14.3
BHP:136
Engine Power KW:100
Engine Power RPM:5500
Engine Torque LBS.FT:199
Engine Torque MKG:27.5
Engine Torque NM:270
Engine Torque RPM:3674
Top Speed:81
Emissions Test Cycle:WLTP
RDE Certification Level:Not Available
Alloys?:No
Automatic Clutch:Yes
Plated 3rd Axle:Not Available
Plated 4th Axle:Not Available
Space Saver?:No
Tyre Make:Michelin
Tyre Size Front:215/60 R17
Tyre Size Rear:215/60 R17
Tyre Size Spare:TYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Style:Not Available
Wheel Type:17" STEEL
Front Overhang:904
Height:1904
Length:4981
Load Deck Height:613
Load Height:1397
Load Length:2512
Load Space Width Between Wheel Arches:1258
Load Width:1636
Lower Rear Door Width:1282
Rear Door Height:1220
Rear Overhang:802
Side Load Door Height:1241
Side Load Door Width:935
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb:12.4
Wheelbase:3275
Width (excluding mirrors):1920
Width (including mirrors):2204
Boot Capacity Saloons:Not Available
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres):Not Available
Gross Train Weight:4021
Gross Vehicle Weight:3021
Load Space Volume:5.8
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down):Not Available
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up):Not Available
Luggage Capacity - 2nd Row Seats Removed:Not Available
Luggage Capacity - 2nd Row Seats Up:Not Available
Luggage Capacity - 3rd Row Seats Down:Not Available
Luggage Capacity - 3rd Row Seats Removed:Not Available
Luggage Capacity - 3rd Row Seats Up:Not Available
Max. Roof Load:100
Max. Towing Weight - Braked:1000
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked:750
Minimum Kerbweight:2020
No. of Seats:3
Payload:1001
Plated 2nd Axle:1800
Plated Front Axle:1500
The third generation Vauxhall Vivaro van is a more sophisticated proposition. Jonathan Crouch drives it
The best selling medium-sized van in Britain is this one, Vauxhall's Luton-made third generation Vivaro. It's a medium-sized Mercedes Vito and Volkswagen Transporter LCV rival that aims to build on the huge success of its predecessor with smarter looks, extra efficiency and plenty of technology. Like its Stellantis Group design stablemates, it's also easier to live with and nicer to drive. It is, in short, a contender that potential buyers in this segment can't ignore.
Buy British. It's a plea that has an appealing ring to it but usually requires a certain level of sacrifice or compromise. Vauxhall though, reckons that neither of these things will be needed from owners of this third generation Vivaro van. Now that Ford Transits are no longer built in Blighty, it's one of the only LCV products that the UK screws together and claims class leadership in most of the key areas that'll matter to business folk. But then so many commercial vehicle products do. This one will certainly need to make good on its glossy brochure promises if it's to face down direct medium-sized van rivals as talented as Ford's Transit Custom, Volkswagen's Transporter, Mercedes' Vito and the shared design we know as either a Renault Traffic, a Nissan Primastar or a Fiat Scudo. An even tougher challenge perhaps for Vauxhall will be in differentiating this product from its near-identical design stablemates, Peugeot's Expert and Citroen's Dispatch and Toyota's Proace. Your selection between this vehicle and its Stellantis Group-designed counterparts may come down to deals and personal preference but if Vauxhall's claims for this MK3 Vivaro model are correct, then you could find yourself choosing this design over other market sector rivals for more concrete reasons.
This time round, there's a primary choice of 1.5 or 2.0-litre diesels. The 1.5 comes in 100PS or 120PS outputs but these units are poorer than the old model's 1.6-litre diesel powerplants in terms of their ability to take heavy payloads. Which means that if you habitually carry heavier loads or engage in longer trips, you'll want to ignore it and plump for the 2.0-litre Turbo D option, which comes in 145PS or 180PS guises. The 2.0-litre models might end up being more economical too, because their higher capacity and greater torque means that you'll not need to thrash them about so often. All combustion models use a 6-speed manual gearbox, expect the top 180PS derivative which gets an 8-speed auto as standard. There's also the option of a full-electric Vivaro Electric variant which as a 136hp electric motor and a WLTP driving range of 133 miles in 50kWh form or up to 196 miles in 75kWh guise. Refinement has taken a big step forward with diesel versions of this MK3 design, as has ride quality thanks to load-sensitive shock absorbers and a so-called 'passive' suspension system that adjusts springing and damping as required, depending on the road surface. Plus this model feels quite manoeuvrable. Across the range, top-spec variants get camera-driven kit like speed limit recognition, lane departure warning, Side Blind Spot Alert and Driver Attention Alert systems. There's also a clever 'Intelligent Speed adaptation' system that enables you to maintain a constant speed at a cruise.
The main visual change over previous generation Vivaros is the shorter bonnet of this MK3 model's more appealing nose. The third generation design is shorter and narrower than its predecessor and, as before, is offered in two lengths - 'L1' form (39mm shorter than before) or 'L2' (89mm shorter). Previously the longer version had a longer wheelbase. Now, it just features extended bodywork behind the rear axle, which makes the 'L2' 350mm longer than the 'L1'. You don't now get a high-roof option either, but the standard model is a little taller than before. Inside, there's a low, quite car-like seating position with plenty of seat and wheel adjustment. As usual in this class, a three-person bench seat is fitted and there's a bulkhead flap so that longer items can be pushed through from the cargo area. The middle part of the seat folds down to create a table. The dashboard is almost identical to that you'll find in the Peugeot, Citroen and Toyota versions of this design, which means that most functions are on the central touchscreen, though the climate controls are separated out below.
Vivaro pricing starts at around £27,500 (exc VAT) - or from around £35,000 for the Vivaro Electric (after deduction of the government's Plug-in Van Grant). Either way, this LCV is available in three trim levels: 'Prime', 'Pro' and 'GS', with a choice of two lengths, 'L1' (4.95m) and 'L2' (5.30m). There's also a passenger-carrying version, the Vivaro Life. And a Doublecab variant (priced from just under £46,000 excluding VAT) that features an innovative hinged steel-mesh bulkhead that articulates forward when the second row seats are folded and not in use. All models are decently equipped, even base-spec variants including cruise control, a speed limiter and a DAB audio system with Bluetooth. If you can stretch your budget, 'GS' variants add in niceties like a body kit with a rear spoiler, dark 18-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, rear parking sensors, a 7-inch Multimedia central touchscreen, metallic paint, front foglamps, auto headlamps and wipers, plus a 'FlexCargo' load-through bulkhead. All variants benefit from 'Vauxhall Connect', which allows you to interact with your Vivaro via your 'phone.
The load area is shorter (2,512mm for the 'L1' and 2,862mm for the 'L2'), compared to 2,537mm and 2,937mm for the old Vivaro, and there's less width between the wheel arches, although it's only shrunk by a centimetre to 1.26 metres. This MK3 Vivaro offers a little extra load area height than its predecessor, with a maximum height of 1,397mm from floor to ceiling. This compensates for a slightly shorter load bay (2,512mm for the 'L1', 2,862mm for the 'L2') and marginally less width between the wheelarches (now 1.26m). Overall, cargo capacity is slightly improved on the previous model. That means a minimum load volume of 5.3 cubic metres for the 'L1', and 6.1 cubic metres for the 'L2'. This expands to 5.8 and 6.6 cubic metres when the through-load facility is used (standard if you avoid base-spec trim), but this only applies to loads that can fit through the hole in the bulkhead. The possible payloads you can carry with the 1.5-litre engine are fractionally down on those of the old MK2 1.6-litre model. The feeblest 100PS model can only take on 975kg, while the 120PS manages 1,079kg. The 2.0 Turbo D is better, as it can carry up to 1,458kg in 145PS guise, or up to 1,418kg in the 180PS auto. This is around 200kg more than the previous Vivaro and shows the benefit of the gutsier 2.0-litre diesel. As for running costs, well the 1.5 120PS variant returns up to 42.1mpg on the WLTP combined cycle and 175g/km of CO2. The 100PS petrol version isn't much different at 42.8mpg and 172g/km, while the 2.0 145PS diesel has a best economy reading of 42.1mpg and 176g/km. There's also the option of a full-electric Vivaro Electric variant which as a 136hp electric motor and a WLTP driving range of 133 miles in 50kWh form or up to 196 miles in 75kWh guise. Charging via a 7.4kW wall box will take over 7 hours for the 50kWh battery - it's more than 11 hours for the 75kWh unit. If you find a 100kW DC rapid charger when you're out and about, you'll be able to get the smaller battery from near empty to 80% full around half an hour: it'll take around 45 minutes to do the same with the larger capacity unit.
In a medium range market where there really isn't that much to choose between the very best panel vans, buying decisions often come down to very small differences. If you've an LCV brand, the more of these you can build into your product, the better placed it will be. And on that basis, this third generation Vivaro is very well placed indeed. Of course, potential Vivaro customers convinced by Vauxhall's proposition will need to remember that in a rival Peugeot Expert, Citroen Dispatch or Toyota Proace, they could have pretty much exactly the same product with a different badge. It's at that point though that the power of Vauxhall's huge UK dealer network might well sway the decision this Luton brand's way. That and the fact in buying this vehicle, you're supporting its British build. Another small but significant difference you see. But maybe perhaps in this case, a crucial one.
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