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Fiat Doblo Maxi: stretched for greater volume

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Doblo LWB: extra length enhances space, ride

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10 September 2010

Fiat Doblo Cargo LWB side shot of van
Doblo LWB: extra length enhances space, ride

Fiat Doblo Cargo Maxi test Review: Mark Bursa

Fiat Doblo Cargo Maxi SX 2.0 MultiJet 16v Diesel Euro 5

What is it?

LONG-WHEELBASE, standard roof version of all-new second generation version of Fiat’s mid-sized panel van, slotting into the range between Fiorino and Scudo. It’s based on the Grande Punto platform, guaranteeing good driveability, and this version has a bigger 2.0-litre diesel than the 1.6 SWB previously tested.

What’s hot?

  • Styling is a major improvement on the old Doblo…
  • …with a more rounded body with a very distinctive, bold face.
  • Interior finish is excellent, with high-quality plastics and materials…
  • …test van had fetching two-tone black/red interior
  • Excellent cab ergonomics: lots of useful pockets and storage bins…
  • …you even find them under the passenger seat cushion
  • Loadspace is square: takes two Europallets, with payload up to 1 tonne…
  • …and cargo area is well equipped: flush lighting and plastic floor protector
  • Cargo floor is very low, to minimise back strain when loading up
  • Feels very solid on the road, thanks to new bi-link rear suspension
  • Longer wheelbase makes for an even more stable ride
  • 2.0-litre engine gives extra torque over 1.6; CO2 is 148g/km
  • Class-leading 750g payload; loadspace is up with best in the sector
  • Big rear door handles allow one-finger access…
  • …and simple 180 degree opening

What’s not?

  • Wheelbase is longer, but side doors are the same
  • No high-roof option on LWB Doblo Cargo Maxi…
  • …if you need that much space, buy a Scudo, says Fiat
  • Despite all the pockets and bins, there’s no mobile phone pocket
  • Stop-start system boosts economy to 50.4mpg, just 4mpg less than 1.6…
  • …but we found the stop-start a little slow to kick in when restarting

What you need to Know

P11D Value: £16,105 ex VAT
Monthly Rental: * £269 + VAT
What will it be worth: ** £n/a
GVW: 2,410kg
Payload: 1,000kg
Loadspace Volume: 4.2cu m
Basic Loadspace Dimensions: 2,170mm long x 1,714mm wide x 1,305mm high
Engine: 2.0 16v MultiJet turbo diesel, 6spd manual gearbox
CO2 Emissions: 148g/km
Power/torque: 135bhp/320Nm
Economy: 50.4mpg

*Monthly contract hire rentals generated by Concept Vehicle Leasing. Based on a 36 month lease at 10,000 miles a year, 3+35 payments.

** Trade value of van if purchased after three years and 60,000 miles. (Powered by Deltapoint)

Business Van Manager Road Test Rating

We liked the SWB Doblo, and we like the extended version even better. The attention to detail is excellent and looks much better than the old Doblo: payload, loadspace, driveabiity, comfort and fuel economy are all advanced significantly. The 2.0-litre diesel gives more torque if you carry heavy loads – and this version can carry a tonne. One downside was the stop & start system – while it helps boost fuel economy, it could be a little faster reacting on restart. A minor gripe though, on an excellent van.

Options: Air Conditioning – £595; Metallic paint – £245; Cruise Control – £135; Blue&Me Pack – £445; Reverse parking sensors – £185.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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