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Iveco eDaily front right driving

Iveco eDaily electric van

from £42,345
Large electric van is expensive compared with rivals but does have the option of adding battery modules for extra versatility
Citroën ë-Relay driving

Citroën e-Relay electric van

from £60,641
The Citroën ë-Relay has a competitive range but a limited payload
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Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster driving

Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster

from £77,140
The Grenadier Quartermaster pick-up truck is practical and unstoppable off road – but very expensive
Citroën Relay front left static

New Citroën Relay

from £41,170
The Relay is an affordable and capable large van but it's showing its age against newer rivals
Maxus e Deliver 3 2022 front right tracking

Maxus eDeliver 3

from £38,477
The eDeliver 3 is a relatively low cost electric van but has a disappointing interior and limited appeal
Nissan NV200 front action close up

Nissan NV200 van

The Nissan NV200 is a surprise package, with load carrying capacities above and beyond its rivals. Supported by a generous five-year warranty and high levels of standard equipment, the Nissan city van is a tempting proposition.
KGM Musso front cornering

KGM Musso

Disappointing dynamically but the Ssangyong Musso has good interior quality, decent space and should be competitively priced
VW Amarok front cornering

Volkswagen Amarok

The VW Amarok is good to drive for a pick-up, but it’s quite an expensive option.
Mercedes-Benz X-Class 2019 front tracking

Mercedes X-Class

The Mercedes X-Class has a comfy ride by pick-up standards, a decent infotainment system and competitive towing and carrying figures
Mercedes Citan 2022 front right tracking

Mercedes Citan van

Good fuel economy and competitive cargo space, but equipment feels a little basic and some rivals are better to drive.
VW e-Crafter front right driving

Volkswagen e-Crafter electric van

Large electric van can carry a big payload and load volume but the range isn't very long
Suzuki Jimny LCV front driving off road

Suzuki Jimny LCV

Rich in character and great off road, but limited payload restricts its usefulness
Mercedes eCitan front right driving

Mercedes eCitan

The eCitan is a strong contender in the small electric van class although some rivals cost less
Maxus T90EV front right driving

Maxus T90EV

The T90EV electric pick-up truck is nowhere near as practical as a conventional pick-up
Volkswagen ABT eTransporter 6.1 driving

Volkswagen ABT e-Transporter 6.1 van

The all-electric Volkswagen ABT e-Transporter 6.1 is the marque's first battery-powered van, and has been created in collaboration with Formula E racing champions ABT. Does it meet VW's usual class-leading standards?
Nissan e-NV200 front

Nissan e-NV200 electric van

The largest capacity fully electric city van on sale, so ideal for those who cover low mileage.
Fiat Fullback

Fiat Fullback

The Fiat Fullback is one of the better pickup trucks to drive, but still suffers from the usual pitfalls of the class.
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