Is A Luton Van A Ford?

Ford Transit Luton Van. If you frequently transport large, heavy items, you’ll need an adaptable van that you can rely on. Enter the Ford Transit Luton. Its high-back loading area is great for bulky cargo, while its lightweight allows it to nip around city roads like a breeze.

What is a Luton van classed as?

A Luton van is classed as a PLG (Private/Light Goods) vehicle, can be driven on a normal car licence and can have a GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of no more than 3,500kg.

Do you need a special licence for a Luton van?

You can drive a van up to 3,500kg if you have a standard car driving licence. View your driving licence information to check what types of vehicles you can drive.

Why is a Luton van called a Luton?

The iconic Luton van has its origins in the town of Luton in Bedfordshire, home to the Bedford heavy commercial vehicle plant that produced the popular Bedford model. The Luton body incorporates an enclosed box-shaped body that extends over the cab.

Who makes the Luton van?

The vehicle commonly known as a Luton van today, first appeared in nineteen thirty three in the form of a Bedford produced truck chassis simply known as a Bedford Two-ton van.
Further development and new models.

Model Year
Bedford Six WLG 1932
Bedford WLB Bus 1932
Bedford WLG Truck 1933
Bedford Two Ton Luton Van 1933

Do you need a C1 licence to drive a Luton van?

Can you drive a Luton van on a normal licence? Yes, you’re permitted to drive a Luton-sized van under 3.5 tonnes. This includes any public roads where vans are allowed.

What category is a 3.5 tonne van?

You need a different licence to drive heavier vehicles. A category C1 licence allows the holder to drive vehicles that weigh between 3.5 and 7.5 tonnes, while a category C1 E covers vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes with a trailer over 750kg and combined weight of up to 12,000kg.

Is it difficult to drive a Luton van?

How difficult is it really to drive a large box van? Well, in comparison to the average car, a Luton box van might feel like operating a blimp – and if it’s your first time behind the wheel of a large 3.5-tonne vehicle it’s certainly something that’ll take you a moment to master.

What speed can a Luton van do on a motorway?

On single carriageways vans are usually limited to 50mph and 60mph on dual carriageways. On motorways vans are typically allowed to go 70mph, the same as a car.

What is the largest vehicle you can drive on a car Licence?

If you passed your driving test on or after January 1997 you can drive vehicles up to 3,500kg MAM, with up to 8 passenger seats, plus a trailer up to 750kg. You can also tow heavier trailers if the vehicle and trailer MAM is not more than 3.500kg.

What is the difference between a Luton and a box van?

The main difference between a Luton and a box van is that a Luton utilises the area above the driver and passenger cab. In contrast, the load space of a box van stops where the cab begins. Typical use includes removals where large, heavy objects need to be transported.

Can you move house with a Luton van?

A Luton van can take a two bedroom flat or a small house with up to 45 boxes, a table and set of chairs (as long as they’re stackable), big sofas, two double beds, wardrobes and white goods.

How many miles to the gallon does a Luton van do?

Luton Van

Make Mercedes Benz
Body Van
Fuel type Diesel
Engine Size 2.1
Consumption 30 MPG

Can I drive a Ford Luton van?

The most common type of van hired out for house removals is the Luton. Reliable and spacious, the Luton is ideal for transporting large goods, and the 3.5-tonne weight class can be driven on a regular driving licence.

What licence do I need to drive a Luton box van?

All vehicles on the Traffic Self Drive fleet can be driven with a standard UK car driving license (category B1), including Luton tail-lift vans and 9-seater people carriers.

How much bigger is a Luton van?

Luton LWB. The Luton long wheel base van with tail lift gives you an extra 2-3 feet in length compared with the standard Luton van. Unfortunately it doesn’t allow for extra weight and reduces the payload to 1000KG.

Can I drive a 3.5 tonne van on a normal licence?

Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you’re permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes.

Can I drive 7.5 tonne on car licence?

If the vehicle has a MAM between 3.5 tonnes and 7.5 tonnes then a category ‘C1’ LGV driving licence is needed, however, if the (MAM) is more than 7.5 tonnes then a category ‘C’ LGV driving licence is needed.

Why do I have Category A on my driving licence?

A. Holders of a Category A licence are allowed to drive any bike of any sized engine. The licence is only available to riders aged 24 and over, or 21 and over if you’ve held an A2 licence for two years. You need to have completed your compulsory basic training (CBT) and passed a theory and practical test.

Can you drive a Ford Transit on a car licence?

A standard driving licence will display a category ‘B’ classification, which allows you to operate the majority of basic vans like the Ford Transit. When driving a van on a category ‘B’ licence, it’s important to recognise the vehicles Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM).

Is a Ford Transit under 3.5 tonnes?

Most Transit vans are plated (that’s the official term for the legal amount the vehicle and its contents can weigh) at 3.5-tonnes or 3,500kg but you can actually get Transit vans at smaller weights or 2.9-tonnes (2,940kg), 3.1-tonnes (3,140kg) and 3.3-tonnes (3,365kg).