The third generation Opel Vivaro was presented online not long ago. It will go on sale in Europe in
February and will be followed by an electric version next year. Closely related to the Citroen
Jumpy, Peugeot Expert and Toyota Proace, the new Vivaro is available in three
different lengths: 4.60 m, 4.95 m and 5.30 m.
By choosing the longest version of the van, users
will be able to stow objects of up to 4.02 meters long inside. This
model has a cargo capacity of 6.6 cubic-meters, accessible through
the rear doors or sliding side door, and a 1,400 kg payload, 200 kg more than before. Moreover, towing capacity is now up to 2,500 kg.
Just like the platform chassis, crew cab with space
for up to six occupants or Combi people carrier, the Vivaro panel van promises
a car-like interior equipped with a lot of features. The 7-inch infotainment is
offered in the mid-range Sportive and top-of-the-line Elite and comes with
navigation system and smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android
Auto.
New safety features have been added and drivers will
be aided by Lane Keep Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Drowsiness Alert,
Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking and Adaptive Cruise
Control.
In UK, prices range between £ 21,240 and £ 25,540 for the base Edition and
range-topping Elite, excluding tax.