Iveco Daily Dropside 35C14 2.3 Dropside 3450 WB Lease - Select Van Leasing
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Contract Length: (months) 48 months
Annual miles: 5000 miles
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Initial payment:(months) £7,207.80 ex VAT
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  • Lease TypeBusiness Contract Hire (BCH) is the industry terminology for the most common type of business lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost of the deal. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Business Contract Hire
  • P11D£58,418.00
  • Initial Payment12 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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  • Arrangement fee£245.00 ex VAT
  • Road taxINCLUDED
  • Breakdown coverINCLUDED
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Iveco Daily Dropside
35C14 2.3 Dropside 3450 WB [2024]

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  • Electric Windows
  • Stop/Start System
  • Remote Central Locking
  • Hill Hold

Iveco Daily Dropside

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The new Iveco Daily Dropside offers a van body that is both lightweight and high strength. The Dropside bodytype of the Iveco Daily also offers a sizeable payload of 1520kg, allowing for secure and easy transport of your goods.

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £58,818
  • Fuel consumption:
  • Gearbox: Manual
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine size: 2287 cc
  • 0-62mph:
  • No. of seats: 3
  • CO2 emissions:
  • Engine power: 136 bhp
  • Boot size:
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • 10" Cluster with 3 graphic layouts, ADAS visualization, rear view camera visualization
  • 12V - 13 pin provision
  • 360 degree moulded plastic protection
  • 7" DAB Radio touchscreen
  • Acoustic comfort kit
  • Body builder provision
  • Connectivity box 4G
  • Data set standard
  • Delete FMS data interface
  • Delete TPMS (Tyre pressure monitoring system)
  • Delete cruise control
  • Delete lane departure warning system
  • Delete reverse camera
  • Delete reverse warning buzzer
  • Delete tachograph
  • Delete trailer plug
  • Driver drowsiness and attention warning
  • Electric power steering with city function button for adjustable steering effort
  • Emergency lane keeping assist
  • Event data recorders
  • Intelligent speed assist and traffic sign recognition
  • Radar integration
  • Reverse camera provision
  • Trip computer
  • Without E-call
  • Without Eco Power
  • Without blind spot radar
  • Without parking sensors
  • Without remote cranking
  • Without toll provision
  • Without voice assistant
  • 105AH AGM battery
  • Alternator - 220A
  • Battery smart charging
  • Body builder connector
  • Delete charge connect
  • Delete specific reinforcement
  • 20L under cab urea tank
  • 70 litre shaped fuel tank
  • Delete radiator
  • Diesel particulate filter
  • Fuel filter heater
  • Semi elliptic rear springs
  • Speed limiter 160km/hr
  • Standard Gross vehicle weight
  • Standard fuel
  • Standard suspension
  • Stop/start function
  • Weight variant 1900kg to 2600kg
  • Without CNG central tanks
  • Without cross axle differential lock
  • Aux input socket
  • Mp3 player with tweeter
  • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
  • USB on driver and passenger side
  • 3 Piece bumper
  • Acoustic thermal heated tinted windscreen
  • Black front grille
  • Cab rear window
  • Central exhaust pipe
  • Chrome exterior badging
  • Daytime running lights
  • Delete Rear towing cross member
  • Delete front and rear mud flaps
  • Delete radiator guard
  • Delete side guards
  • Electric windows
  • Fixed bumper
  • Fuel filler pipe roof cover
  • Manual door mirrors
  • Manual high beam control
  • Manual wipers and headlights
  • No electric taillift provisions
  • No headlamp washer
  • Predisposition towing
  • Radiator in aluminium
  • Rear marker lights
  • Rear view mirrors 2200mm
  • Side underun protection
  • Solid paint
  • Split/wide angle rear view mirror
  • Standard chassis
  • Standard headlamps
  • Trailer sway control
  • Wide wheel arch
  • Width admitted 2000
  • Without automatic tow hook
  • Without cab guard
  • Without fog lights
  • Without rear ladder rack
  • Without side marker
  • Without tow hook
  • Without winches
  • 2 bench seats with 3 point seat belts and table
  • 2 spotlights
  • 4 loud speakers
  • Arm rests on the doors
  • Cloth seats with PVC edge
  • Delete additional cab heater
  • Delete air conditioning
  • Delete heated front seats
  • Double adjustable steering wheel
  • Driver comfort seat
  • Driver seat with 3 degrees of freedom
  • Dual passenger seat
  • Ergonomic storage with upto 18 storage compartments
  • Full steel bulkhead
  • Interior lights
  • Rake, height and reach adjustable drivers seat
  • Rear cab trim panel
  • Redesigned dash with open storages on the top of the dashboard with antiglare protection
  • Shelves at floor level below seats
  • Soft touch leather steering wheel
  • Standard headrests
  • Standard temperature climate
  • Storage compartments with bottle holder
  • Without air conditioning compressor
  • Without cab handlers
  • Without flashlight
  • Without rear bench seats
  • Without toolbox on platform
  • Without upper shelve
  • Without smokers pack - Daily
  • AEBS + City brake
  • Delete provision fire extinguisher
  • ESP
  • Without emergency switch
  • Without retarder
  • Without traction+
  • Delete first aid kit
  • Delete warning triangle
  • Driver and passenger airbag with seatbelt pretensioners
  • Seatbelt remainder for driver and passenger
  • Standard safety belt
  • Without battery switch
  • Without runlock function
  • Central locking with remote control
  • Without alcohol interlock interface
  • Without third key
  • 6 speed gearbox with gearshift indicator
  • ABS
  • Central parking brake
  • Charged battery
  • EBD
  • Front crash box and chassis reinforcement
  • Hill holder system
  • Increased oil sump
  • PTO Preparation
  • PTO Provision
  • Roll movement intervention
  • 16" steel wheels
  • Delete sliding spare wheel carrier
  • Delete spare wheel and tyre
  • Tyre repair kit
  • Without wheel chocks
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    The improved IVECO Daily LCV is now much better equipped to take on tough rivals in the large panel van segment. Jonathan Crouch checks it out

    Ten Second Review

    All commercial vehicles claim to be tough and workmanlike, but here's one that can hardly be anything but. The IVECO Daily's heavy commercial ancestry gives it a capable, unbreakable feel that sets it apart in the big Transit-class market for large LCVs. Now that the Italian brand has also matched this with more efficient engines and a smarter, more car-like cabin, the Daily can appeal to a wider cross-section of business buyers than ever before.

    Background

    Want a job doing properly? Then call in a specialist. It's a maxim that most business people apply to every area of their activities - except when it comes to buying a van. They'll normally select one from a brand primarily focused on selling cars, a maker with technology stretched to also include a few LCVs in its line-up. IVECO has a rather different approach. Not only does the Italian brand only make commercial vehicles but their speciality is in rather large ones. Which means that when a brand like this turns its attention to creating a van, you can expect truck toughness, business focus and a set of wheels purpose-built for the job in hand. You can, in short, expect something like this, the IVECO Daily. And the facts fit the marketing rhetoric. In an LCV market where vans are increasingly car-derived, the Daily's different, with a truck-derived chassis of unrivalled strength, versatility and durability. Which is why it was the first vehicle in its class to offer a load volume of as much as 17.2m3 and a gross vehicle weight as heavy as 7 tonnes. As a result, this Daily may reckon itself to be tougher than its large Transit-class rivals but it's also traditionally been seen as utilitarian and inefficient beneath the bonnet. IVECO takes issue with this and claims to have proved its point by creating a version of this van that's smart as well as strong, tactile as well as tough, frugal as well as fit for purpose. The Daily's now in its third generation, with this current design first launched in 2014, then further updated in 2019, 2022 and 2024, gaining an all-electric eDaily variant along the way. Let's put the Daily line-up to the test.

    Driving Experience

    Truck-like toughness sounds good on the balance sheet, but doesn't hold much appeal if it comes with a van you've to drive long distances in or hurry through a set of twisties on the way to a short notice appointment. So how will this Daily van fare given its truck-tailored underpinnings? Well better than you might be expecting it to. Thanks to a high seating position and monster wing mirrors, it's an easy van to drive, especially round town where the light steering facilitates a tight 11.5m kerb-to-kerb turning circle (or 12.4m wall-to-wall). All mainstream Daily models are rear-driven. Most Daily customers will opt for the 2.3-litre F1A diesel option, offered with power ratings ranging between 116hp, 136hp and 156hp. Enough to tow a braked trailer of between 2800kg and 3500kgs, depending on the variant you choose. Not enough for the job in hand? Then you'll need the 3.0-litre heavy duty F1C Common Rail diesel, with outputs ranging between 160hp, 180hp and 210hp. Finally, there's a clever combustion 'Natural Power' CNG variant. This features a 3.0-litre 136bhp engine tuned for methane power but able to run on ordinary petrol if you need it to. Transmission choice across the combustion range is between a six-speed manual 'box or an 8-speed Hi-Matic automatic transmission for urban-based users. There's also a battery-only all-electric eDaily model. All eDailys are rear wheel drive with a chassis-mounted mid-rear electric motor powered by up to four battery packs delivering either 37kWh, 74kWh, 111kWh or 148kWh. Stick with the 37kWh single-battery model offered with the shortest and lightest chassis and power is provided by a 134hp motor with 300Nm of torque. The other variants get a 190hp motor which in 'Boost' mode offers 400Nm of torque. EV range figures vary between 68 miles and 186 miles, depending on variant and the number of batteries you choose. Across the range, ride quality will depend to a great extent upon your choice between three different suspension systems which can be hung from the rear axle. there are parabolic or semi-elliptical set-ups; or the ideal choice and the only one that properly deals with the Daily's sometimes unsettled ride, AirPro air suspension. Camera safety features added in recent years include autonomous braking (IVECO's 'Advanced Emergency Braking' and 'City Brake PRO' set-ups). Plus there's Adaptive Cruise Control, which can be combined with a 'Queue Assist' system which helps the van drive itself in urban traffic. Highway use is aided by 'ProActive Lane Keeping Assist' and 'Crosswind Assist'. A 'Traction Plus' grip-finding system is optionally available. And you can also get a 4x4 IVECO Daily drivetrain., though not as a 3.5-tonne model. One final thing worth knowing: normally anyone who passed their driving test after 1st of January 1997 would have to pass a separate test if they wanted to drive a van heavier than 3.5t. But as a concession to its EV status, a 4.25t eDaily 425 can be driven on an ordinary car driver's licence (after five hours of special training).

    Design and Build

    The Daily has always been a tough customer. These days though, it's also usefully softer around the edges - or so IVECO hopes. You'd not miss the Italian brand's ownership of this design, emblazoned as it is across the nose of this LCV just above this model's upper and lower front grilles. The LED headlights don't need changing for the entire lifespan of the vehicle. And inside? Well the interior still can't live with the best panel vans in terms of aesthetics and build quality but the gap to the class leaders has narrowed substantially following a whole series of recent improvements that suggest the Italian brand to be finally getting to grips with the need of drivers, as well as the operators that pay them. As part of the 2024 model year update, IVECO introduced a new single-piece dashboard and added new screens. A fully digital instrument cluster is now standard and there's a choice of either 7.0-inch or 10.0-inch central screens with the option of built-in Amazon Alexa and TomTom navigation. As usual with a van of this kind, you sit high up, with commanding all-round vision further aided in this case by the huge door mirrors with their useful lower wide-angle section. Despite liberal use of Fiat switchgear and instrumentation around the dash, there's nothing particularly car-like about it but at least everything feels built to last. There's also plenty of storage provision and the steering wheel adjusts for reach as well as height.

    Market and Model

    When it comes to panel van purchase, at the time of this Review in Spring 2025, Daily panel van models were retailing from somewhere in the £41,500 bracket, depending on spec, with the eDaily priced from around £56,000. That's a little more than most rivals will charge, but then you pay for toughness and quality. Panel vans will be our focus here, though as usual with this type of vehicle, a wide range of other body derivatives can be ordered if you want them, including a chassis cab (which can be ordered with a dropside body and space for crew if needed). And minibus derivatives with space for up to fifteen people if required. In choosing your Daily, first you've to decide how heavy your loads are likely to be and then choose your gross vehicle weight from three different classes designated 'L' (Light - under 3.5 tonnes in Gross Vehicle Weight), 'S' (Single Wheel and 3.5 tonnes in weight) and 'C' (Classic - the heavy double-wheel variety with weights of 3.5 tonnes or over). There's a single 2.9-tonne option in the 'L' class, then a 3.5 tonne model in the 'S' class. Beyond that, there are five different GVW options - 3.5, 4.0, 5.0, 6.5 and 7.0 tonnes - in the heavy double-wheeled 'C' class. Payload capacities range from as little as 1,185kg to well over 4,000kg in the heftiest top '70C' model and will have a big impact on which of the three suspension set-ups you order - parabolic, semi-elliptical or air. Beyond that, you've to decide whether you want extra space for crew (catered for by the Crew Van line-up), then select between three body heights, three wheelbases and four veicles lengths that will determine a cargo capacity that can be anything from 7.3 to 19.6m3. That only leaves manual or Hi-Matic automatic transmission, the selection between two or four-wheel drive and a choice between various trim levels.

    Practicalities and Costs

    Most of what you want to load inside should go in quite easily. There's a rear cargo door width of 1540mm and a rear cargo door height that ranges from 1430mm to as much as 1990mm, depending on your choice between three different roof heights. Whichever Daily model you choose, you'll find that it'll give you 1800mm of loadspace width that narrows to 1320mm between the wheelarches in most variants (though in a few derivatives, it can be as little as 1030mm). Enough though for the usual Europallet to slide through. Loadspace length will depend on your selection between three different wheelbases and four different body lengths. Depending on your choice, cargo capacity (the same with either the Daily or the eDaily) can be anything from 7.3 to 19.6m3. And if all that space encourages you to carry heavier loads, then you'll need to have selected a model with the right payload capacity - which is lower than the class norm because of this model's heavy weight. In the combustion range, it can be anything from as little as 1,185kg to well over 4,000kg in the heftiest top '70C' variant. For an eDaily, payload figures vary from 1,100kg to 1,415kg. With any Daily or eDaily model, if you want to load your cargo in from the side, then there's a standard passenger-side sliding side door. As for ongoing running costs, well if you really want to get these down, then you'll want to look at the methane-fuelled 'Natural Power' model which can also run on petrol when it needs to. Or maybe even one of the clever all-electric eDaily versions. With two batteries, the eDaily can use both 80kW DC charging and 22kW AC charging. With the fastest DC speed, you'll be able to boost vehicle range by 62 miles every half hour. The two-battery model plugged into an 11kW AC charging point would need nine hours to charge from empty to full. The battery warranty is for eight years and 155,000 miles for two or three-battery models (or eight years and 100,000 miles for a single-battery variant). We're assuming though, that most customers will go the more conventional route and choose something from the more conventional 2.3 or the 3.0-litre diesel line-up. Either way here, with a bit of right foot restraint, you should be able to average over 30mpg on a regular basis, thanks to features like a Stop&Start system. As for service intervals, well on the Daily they're set at 37,000 miles and all models get three years unlimited mileage cover as standard.

    Summary

    If you need an ordinary van that can take big loads, there are plenty of large LCVs out there that fit the bill. But what if you want something more than that? Something designed just like a fully-fledged heavy commercial vehicle but lighter, more efficient and shaped to compete with the best in the large van market. A serious tool for the serious jobs you have in mind. That's when you'd turn to this IVECO Daily van. In the past, you might have done so, then begun to wonder at the creaky HGV-inspired interior and the rudimentary road manners. But both are issues now fully sorted in this much improved model. Powerful, ecological and reliable, it remains tough enough to make some of its Transit-class rivals seem a little lightweight. It also offers the widest powertrain choice in the market and an unsurpassed load-lugging capacity. But now as well as all that, there's a little more polish, a little more finesse in the more efficient, cost-effective way it goes about its business. There are still, it's true, smarter, sharper-to-drive choices you could make in this segment and if you're an owner-driver, you might be tempted to make them. Well-informed operators though, will find today's Daily a hard van to ignore, so thoroughly designed around their needs has it been. A van from a brand with a total commercial vehicle remit. And a brand that like you, is completely focused on just one thing: getting the job done right.

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