The new Iveco
Daily goes from success to success all over Europe. A year
on from its official launch, which was celebrated in May of
last year in a specially-constructed amphitheatre in the
Torino Esposizioni Fair (the event was attended by over
4,000 people from 40 countries, including journalists,
dealers and salesmen from the Iveco network), the new Iveco
Daily continues to garner awards and recognition from all
over Europe. The most recent awards come from Spain and the
UK.
In Spain the new Daily received the “Light Commercial
Vehicle of the Year Award”. This award, from Transporte 3
magazine, was conferred by a jury made up of the leading
entrepreneurs specialising in the light vehicle transport
sector in Spain. In the UK, the Daily was chosen as “Best
Light Truck 2007” by a panel of experts in the sector
representing leasing and fleet companies.
These two awards can only add to the great interest that the
vehicle has excited in customers all over Europe, where, a
year after its launch, the vehicle’s success is witnessed by
the high numbers of orders that have been received: over
105,000, including over 45,000 in 2007 alone. The new Daily
owes its great success to its proud lineage, boasting
professionalism, efficiency, versatility, robustness and
flexibility.
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The new Iveco Daily owes its great success to its
proud lineage, boasting professionalism, efficiency,
versatility, robustness and flexibility – with over
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The new Iveco Daily goes from success to success all
over Europe; exactly a year on from its launch it
has now racked up 105,000 orders and just scooped
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In fact there are over 2,500 possible configurations of the
Daily. And so the Iveco Daily continues to demonstrate its
capacity to be a truly global product, able to compete in
all world markets.
Iveco designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of
light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles, off-road
trucks, city and intercity buses and coaches as well as
special vehicles for applications such as fire fighting,
off-road missions, defence and civil protection. Iveco
employs over 24,500 people and runs 27 production units in
16 Countries in the world using excellent technologies
developed in 5 research centres. Besides Europe, the company
operates in China, Russia, Turkey, Australia, Argentina,
Brazil, and South Africa. More than 4,600 service outlets in
over 100 Countries guarantee technical support wherever in
the world an Iveco vehicle is at work.
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