fbpx

CV Show – Cartwright racks up

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Typical of the commercial vehicle specialists at the CV Show is body and trailer manufacturer Cartwright Group, which is using the event to launch its new van conversions division.

Cartwright Conversions is using the 64-year heritage of its parent company to design and build conversions for the LCV market. On show are new Mini and Mobile racking systems alongside the company’s Type Approved welfare conversion which has been built into the latest version of the Peugeot Boxer.

The Mini racking system, displayed fitted to a Peugeot Bipper, is designed specifically for small vans using an internal shelving system. The shelves pull out by up to 50 per cent of the van’s load length to give users access to the contents of their van from a standing position outside.

A Vauxhall Vivaro forms the basis for the Mobile racking system – a flexible storage system with adjustable shelves and removable containers allowing users to load their van in different formats every day if required.

Andrew Charman
Andrew Charman
Andrew is the News and Road Test Editor for The Van Expert. He is a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, and has been testing and writing about new cars and vans for more than 20 years, and attends many new model launches each year.

Latest articles