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Vauxhall’s Movano goes on welfare

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A newly available conversion for Vauxhall’s Movano van turns it into a welfare vehicle.

Doncaster-based Clarks Vehicle Conversions bases its model on the front-wheel-drive Movano L3H2 van, adding canteen seating for up to four people at a time, eparate heating, hand wash and eating facilities and the ability to provide a hot water boiler for tea and a built-in microwave.

A separate toilet facility with hand wash basin can also be ordered as an option.

The resultant Movano Welfare Vehicle fully meets the latest, stringent whole vehicle type approval regulations. Its interior is fully lined in a light grey phenol-laminated ply to provide a durable finish while several tailored options are also available including racking, shelving, lining kits and ladder racks.

According to Vauxhall’s National Commercial Vehicle and Business-to-Business Sales Manager Richard Collier, the manufacturer had total confidence in the quality of the work carried out by Clarks Vehicle Conversions.

“The Vauxhall Movano provides the ideal blank canvas for a welfare vehicle conversion, which we’ve seen growing in popularity,” Collier says, adding; “The Movano’s versatility means we can offer a number of configurations to customers, fulfilling both small and big companies’ needs.”

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.

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