Iveco improves dash, battery and ePTO on new eDaily van

George Barrow
November 20, 2023

 

The Iveco eDaily has been updated with a new digital dash, larger battery option and improved ePTO.

Changes to the interior include a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display and a revised infotainment system with a 10-inch screen. Improvements have also been made to the 15kW ePTO which now offers 50kW of power in high-voltage as well as operating as a mechanical electric PTO. Iveco says the additional power will enable the EPTO to be used for a wider range of equipment including on specialist vehicles like fire engines, snow ploughs and refuse collection vehicles.

The electric Iveco Daily will now also be available with a fourth battery option, adding to the van’s modular battery configuration. The fourth battery was announced at the launch of the Iveco eDaily but it now available on the 7.2-tonne chassis cab variants, increasing battery capacity to 148kWh for the eDaily 72C and its range to up to 240km. in addition, chassis cabs now also get the option of a side-mounted charging port. Iveco says this will make charging more convenient for drivers.  

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George Barrow

George Barrow has been writing about nearly anything with wheels for the past 15 years, starting off his career in the car industry and ending up in commercial vehicles via a brief detour to cover technology, science and start-ups. Often found behind the wheel of a new product, his real interest lies in the business side of the automotive industry. George is the UK jury member of the International Van of the Year and International Pick-Up Award.

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