It’s not a Ferrari, but it actually is Italian, since the new Vauxhall Combo van is the Fiat Doblo underneath. The Combo might not be a stallion, but in Britain it’s on sale two wheelbases, two heights, two gross vehicle weights (2,000kg and 2,300kg) two trim levels and with four engine choices.
The engine range includes a 1.3-liter CDTi and a 1.6-liter CDTi, both offering 90 hp. The higher output version of the 1.6-liter has 105 hp, while the range-topper is a 2.0-liter CDTi with 135 hp.
The 1.6 CDTi is offered with a choice of either a six-speed manual or a Tecshift automated manual, while the 1.3 CDTi only comes with a five-speed manual.
Prices start at £14,703 OTR, with standard equipment coming in the form of emote central door locking, full-steel bulkhead, trip computer, electric power steering, driver’s airbag, ABS with EBD, CD/radio and a 12 volt power outlet in the dashboard.
The 1.6 CDTi is offered with a choice of either a six-speed manual or a Tecshift automated manual, while the 1.3 CDTi only comes with a five-speed manual.
Prices start at £14,703 OTR, with standard equipment coming in the form of emote central door locking, full-steel bulkhead, trip computer, electric power steering, driver’s airbag, ABS with EBD, CD/radio and a 12 volt power outlet in the dashboard.