The Dacia van for all trades!
It would be used by police, health workers, post office workers... The Dacia Vaner would have no limits.
Does anyone doubt that Dacia would sell like hot cakes a cheap van like the Vaner? We have shown it to you in previous articles and the truth is that your response has been very positive. So much so that we insist once again that it is only and exclusively a digital creation, not a real one.
However, the author, Andrei Dila, continues to 'stretch the idea' and now proposes the Vaner for certain public services such as the police, post office or hospitals.
Dacia Vaner: ambulance and postal service
Of course, this 'van' would be very useful to all these groups and surely the central government and regional administrations would be interested in acquiring this affordable vehicle, because you always have to look out for the good of the public purse (although often squandered or directly stolen).
As you can see in the attached photos, each vehicle is suitably personalised for the respective tasks and decorated with the colours of each job. Sirens, transmission antennas or sheet metal panels instead of glass are just some of the specific elements that can be seen.
Gallery: Dacia Vaner 2024
Likewise, the rear of the interior of each Vaner would be arranged in a certain way. Thus, the ambulance would have space for a stretcher as well as for all the necessary emergency equipment. In the case of the police Vaner, there would be seats and a panel to isolate the suspects from the two front occupants.
We have already mentioned that the Dacia Vaner could inherit the Blue dCi 110, 150 and 170 (the name indicates the power) diesel engines from its 'cousin', the Renault Trafic, in the hypothetical case that it becomes a reality. A hybrid version, such as the Hybrid 155 of the new Bigster, would also make perfect sense.
In case you still have any doubts about its success, it would not only be suitable for private customers and public authorities, but also for camper van enthusiasts, who would have the perfect basis for converting it into a camper van at the best possible price.
Speaking of prices, it could be launched on the European market for around €25,000 (£21,000). We repeat, we are always talking about an ideal scenario, as Dacia is not considering a vehicle in its range at the moment. What a pity!
Source: Artstation
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