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New Fiesta Van: adds style to hatchvan sector

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9 April 2009

Ford Fiesta Van Trend
New Fiesta Van: adds style to hatchvan sector

Ford Fiesta Van road test Review: Mark Bursa

Ford Fiesta Van Trend 1.4 TDCi 68PS

What is it?

Ford refreshes its offering in the hatchvan sector with an all-new Ford Fiesta Van, based on the well-received new Ford Fiesta 3-door bodyshell. Our test van is the mid-range Trend model, aimed at small business users.

What’s hot?

  • Smart looks a significant upgrade on previous boxy Fiesta van
  • Loadspace only slightly compromised: 1cu m (v 1.013cu m in old Fiesta)
  • And has rubber liner; four DIN tie-down hooks; half-height bulkhead
  • Full-height mesh bulkhead is optional – and DIN compliant too
  • Driveability is improved thanks to new Fiesta’s electric power steering
  • Engine from old Fiesta van: CO2 emissions a class-leading 110g/km
  • Capless refuelling system standard to prevent mis-fuelling
  • Cab is very roomy, and stylish dashboard is straight from the car
  • Lots of nice details standard on Trend: electric folding door mirrors…
  • …as well as heated front screen; auto lights/wipers; fogs; auto-dim mirror

What’s not?

  • Payload is less than the old Fiesta van – 515kg against 541kg
  • Load length is shorter and narrower than the old Fiesta van…
  • …though between-the-wheel arches distance is greater
  • Prices have gone up – base spec is £525 more than equivalent old Fiesta
  • New Fiesta Van has composite blanking panels on rear side windows…
  • …old Fiesta van had solid metal side panels

What you need to Know

P11D Value: £9,610 (ex VAT)
Monthly Rental: * £214 + VAT
What will it be worth: ** £2794
GVW: 1535kg
Payload: 515kg
Loadspace Volume: 1.0cu m
Basic Loadspace Dimensions: L 1296mm x W 1278mm x H 806mm
Engine: 4cyl 1.4-litre TDCi
CO2 Emissions: 110g/km
Power/torque: 68PS@4000rpm/160Nm@2000rpm
Economy: 67.3mpg

*Monthly contract hire rental 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

The hatchvan sector now has some seriously funky players – Corsa, Peugeot 207, Citroen C2 – and the new Fiesta van is probably the funkiest of the lot. Class of the field? Only if looks were everything! Using such a sporty body as the basis for a van has been at the expense of practicality, with payload and loadspace reduced from the previous, more boxy Fiesta van. And the new model obviously shows its car roots – there are no rear seats, but there are cupholders in the side panels! On the plus side it looks great and is a pleasure to drive, while the Trend spec gives a generous upgrade on the base model.

Option prices: Bluetooth hands-free and voice control, £250; Electronic Stability pack (ESP/ABSTraction Control/Emergency Brake Assist), £250; Full bulkhead, £100; Manual Air Conditioning, £400; Metallic paint, £250; Rear window protector, £75; Reverse parking sensor, £250; Perimeter Alarm, £150.

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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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