For small and large businesses alike,
cost-cutting is very much a focus
in today’s financial climate – and
in the form of the new iLoad,
Hyundai has the answer.
On sale now, the rear-wheel drive
medium panel van offers an incredible
specification, as well as one of the best
payloads and cargo areas in its class.
Built in Korea, the iLoad has been
designed with input from Hyundai’s
European design and research centre in
Ruesselsheim, Germany, meaning it is
focused on European needs and tastes.
As well as functionality, the iLoad
offers style and refinement. Unlike many
vans, luxury equipment and a high
level of standard specification mean no
unpleasant compromises for the driver –
despite the promise of low running costs.
Priced at £13,595 (excluding VAT and
On The Road costs), the iLoad Comfort
is equipped with double rear and twin
side-loading doors and a full-size steel
bulkhead as standard.
Its overall payload is 1062kg, while
a load length of 2375mm, width of
1620mm and height of 1350mm
allow enough space to comfortably
accommodate two standard pallets.
The
overall load volume for the iLoad
is 4.3 cubic metres.
As well as the standard panel van, a
six-seat double cab model is offered as a
special-order option, while both models
can be ordered with ESP if required.
What’s more, the iLoad is backed up
by Hyundai’s famous five-year warranty,
which also covers the vehicle against
mechanical defects for up to 100,000
miles – taking yet another load off the
user’s mind!
Gone are the days when van
drivers would settle for a
vehicle that was slow, noisy and
frustrating to drive – meaning
that a modern, fuel-efficient diesel engine
is considered essential in today’s market.
Luckily, the iLoad delivers. Under the
bonnet lives a thoroughly up-to-date
2.5-litre common-rail diesel engine similar
to that found in Hyundai’s much-lauded
i800 people carrier.
With 116PS (114bhp) channelled
through a five-speed manual gearbox the
iLoad delivers car-like performance, yet
with 343Nm (253lb ft) of torque available
between just 1,750 and 2,500rpm, it’s
more than up to the job of hauling heavy
loads - up to the max payload of 1062kg.
Another of the iLoad’s advantages is its
rear-wheel-drive layout.
Most small
to medium rivals have a front wheel-drive
configuration, yet to benefit from the
best levels of traction with a load
on board, it makes sense to have the
driven wheels directly beneath the
weight rather than trying to pull it along
from the front.
There are benefits too for
manoeuvrability – with no driveshafts
getting in the way of the front wheels,
the iLoad has a tight turning circle of just
5.6 metres – a real bonus for drivers who
need to thread into small spaces.
The layout also helps with safety, as
the iLoad’s dynamically-developed,
reinforced chassis offers excellent levels
of stiffness and results in predictable,
reassuring roadholding - no matter what
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the load. Ventilated disc brakes front and
rear also add reassurance for the driver.
Other safety features include twin
airbags for the driver and passenger –
unusual in this class – as well as a full-size
steel bulkhead as standard, heightadjustable
seatbelts with pre-tensioners,
ABS with Electronic Brake Force
Distribution and the option of ESP.
You might not expect a van to
be luxurious but Hyundai has a
reputation for providing more
for your money, and iLoad
drivers won’t be left wanting when it
comes to kit and comfort.
The standard equipment list puts many
more expensive rivals to shame, with
air conditioning, electric windows and
mirrors, central locking, a CD stereo with
aux-in connectivity, height adjustable
steering column, twin airbags, heightadjustable
driver’s seat and seatbelts,
twin side loading doors, a full-sized,
glazed steel bulkhead and masses of
cabin storage all included in the £13,595
price (excluding VAT and OTR costs).
The impressive list of standard
equipment is backed up by an equally
comprehensive list of options, designed
to make life easier on the road.
For starters, iLoad customers can
choose a six-seater double cab option
for £2,000, making the van ideal to carry
workers as well as tools.
Hyundai’s touch-screen Smartnav™
(provided by Trafficmaster) is available at
£508.70, including three years’ worth of
routes and vehicle tracking, while other
options include ESP (£450) privacy glass
for the sliding side doors on crew van
models (£134.78), extra dark rear door
glass (£100.00) or a vinyl cover for the rear
door glazing to block visibility completely
into the load area, priced at £95.65. All
prices exclude VAT.
Four colours are available – Ceramic
White, Sleek Silver Metallic, Space Black
Mica and Blue Sapphire Mica. Metallic
and Mica colours are a £340 option.