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International Van of the Year

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The International Van of the Year is an annual award made by the international transport sector. Each year, an expert jury consisting of leading, authoritative specialist journalists selects the International Van of the Year from the new vehicles appearing on the market in Europe.[1]

Results

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Winners Sorted By Brand/Manufacturer
Turkey Ford 6 Transit (2001) Transit Connect (2003) Transit (2007) Transit Custom (2013) Transit Connect (2014) Transit Custom (2020)
France Citroën 5 Jumper (1994) Berlingo (1997) Jumpy (2008) Nemo (2009) Berlingo (2019) e-Jumpy (2021)
Italy Fiat 5 Ducato (1994) Doblò (2006) Scudo (2008) Fiorino (2009) Doblò (2011)
Italy Iveco 3 Daily (2000) Daily (2015) Daily Blue Power (2018)
Germany Mercedes-Benz 4 Sprinter (1995) Vito (1996) Vito (2005) Citan (2022)
Japan Nissan 2 Sunny Van (1993) NV200 (2010)
Germany Opel 3 Opel/Vauxhall Movano (1999) Vivaro (2002) Combo (2019) Vivaro-e (2021)
France Peugeot 5 Boxer (1994) Partner (1997) Expert (2008) Bipper (2009) Partner (2019) e-Expert (2021)
France Renault 3 Master (1998) Trafic (2002) Kangoo Z.E. (2012) Kangoo (2022)
Germany Volkswagen 4 T4 (1992) T5 (2004) T6 (2016) Crafter (2017) Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo (2023)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "International awards: Truck of the Year & Van of the Year". www.roadtransportshow.com. 29 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Noul Ford Transit Custom câștigă premiul International Van of the Year 2024". Automarket. 23 November 2023.
  3. ^ "And the International van of the Year Award 2023 goes to …..the Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo! | INTERNATIONAL VAN OF THE YEAR AWARD". van-of-the-year.com. 20 September 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Nissan NV200 is the International Van of the Year 2010" (Press release). Nissan Europe. 16 November 2009.
  5. ^ Cunningham, Eddie (6 November 2007). "International Van of the Year 2008 goes to...". Irish Independent.
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