Vauxhall is to launch a Luton version of its Movano van at this year's CV Show, along with exhibiting three striking new concept vans.
The Luton is based on the LWB chassis Movano and is powered by a 2.5-litre CDTi engine producing 99hp, 119hp and 144hp, while the body is produced by Aluvan of Brugge, Belgium, and allows for a payload of 1,358kg and a load volume of 17.2m3.
As part of Vauxhall's core conversion range, it gets a three-year/100,000-mile warr-anty. Prices start at £23,135 for the 99hp version.
Also set to attract plenty of attention on Vauxhall's stand are the Corsavan, Astravan and Vivaro Black Edition concept vans. All come with unique chequered livery over the bonnet, roof and tailgate as well as a host of sporty adornments, including extra-large alloy wheels, sports seats and spoilers.
Meanwhile, Vauxhall has announced a new service and maintenance plan for its CV range, with a set monthly fee to allow better budgeting. As well as covering routine servicing, the plan also includes wear and tear components, such as brakes, tyres and exhaust systems.
The monthly charge is £29 for the Corsavan, Combo and Astravan, while the Vivaro and Movano cost £31.99. The plan is available for vans bought from authorised Vauxhall dealerships during the first three years, or 60,000 miles.