Iveco Daily

Iveco Daily
Overview
ManufacturerIveco
Production1978–present
Body and chassis
ClassLight commercial vehicle/Van (M)
Body styleVan
Minibus
Chassis cab
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel drive
Front-engine, four-wheel drive
Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorFiat Ducato (for Fiat Daily and other first generation rebadges)

The Iveco Daily is a large light commercial van produced by the Italian automaker Iveco since 1978; it was also sold as the Fiat Daily by Fiat until 1983. Unlike the more car-like unibody Fiat Ducato, the Daily uses a separate ladder frame typical of heavier commercial vehicles. The Iveco Daily is produced at the Iveco Suzzara plant, near Mantova in Italy, where Iveco has recently[when?] made substantial investments to renew the production lines.

The Daily is also the longest-running vehicle of the Iveco production and in over 40 years has sold over three million units. Today it is marketed in 110 markets around the world.[1]

  1. ^ "Iveco Daily celebrates 40 years of success". Iveco. 2018-07-20. Retrieved 2019-01-04.