For the third
year running, the Piaggio Porter light commercial vehicle
range has delighted the judges on the voting panel for
the What Van? Van of the Year Awards. Having outperformed
all the competition in its category, Piaggio Porter has
once again been awarded the coveted title of ‘Microvan
of the Year’.

With three top awards and numerous commendations from
previous years to its name, the Piaggio Porter range has
consistently achieved recognition by What Van? as a class-leading
brand that just keeps getting better. One of the key appeals
mentioned by the judges over the years has been the sheer
diversity of the range, which includes a Panel Van, MPV,
Tipper, Big Deck, Pick-Up and Chassis, with payload capacities
ranging from 560kg to 685kg and more than 50 specialist
bodywork variations. This diversity will increase even
further early next year when a 4x4 version will become
available from March.
It’s not difficult to see why the Piaggio Porter
range keeps on impressing the judges with such an innovative
model line up that caters to a variety of different business
needs. For example, the Porter Van offers small business
users an unbeatable combination of compact exterior dimensions
with outstanding interior volume, providing a load area
for up to 3 cubic metres of cargo. The twin sliding doors
and top-hinged full width tailgate provide unrivalled
accessibility to this crucial interior space, and along
with the forward-control cab layout, these features make
the Porter van ‘perfectly suited to multi-drop delivery
work’, says What Van?.
The Porter MPV is based on the same steel body shell as
the Panel Van but also includes two large windows in each
side for passenger comfort and increased all-round visibility.
The standard fitment of twin glass tilting sunroofs and
the option of two, four or six seat variants proves once
again that form ideally meets function in the Piaggio
Porter range.
Although the Porter Pick-up is diminutive in stature,
its microvan-size belies the vehicle’s strength
and practical capabilities. Built on a sturdy, steel frame
chassis, the Pick-up boasts an up-rated suspension which
increases its payload to a remarkable 680kg, well above
the average for a truck of this size.
The Tipper is marginally bigger than its Pick-up cousin
in both length and load area and holds its own in the
market as the only factory-built tipper in this sector.
With the option of either standard 300mm high steel or
400mm high alloy drop sides, along with a dual hinged
tailboard, the Porter Tipper offers incredible versatility
for unbeatable value for money.
The Porter Big Deck is exactly that – a Pick-up
truck with a 20% bigger load deck than the standard Porter
Pick-up. In fact, the size of the Big Deck makes it so
practical and convenient that even palleted goods fit
comfortably on the spacious deck. Big Deck also comes
with a choice of alloy or steel drop sides and a maximum
payload of 685kg.
As the level of taxes such as road fund licence are now
linked to vehicle emissions ratings, the Porter Electric
provides a convenient solution to the rising cost of vehicle
ownership. The long-life, maintenance-free Lead-Gel batteries
produce zero emissions, which means the Porter Electric
is handily exempt from taxes such as Vehicle Excise Duty
and Congestion Charging. Combined with the ultra-low running
costs of the Porter Electric, choosing this vehicle could
represent a significant saving for small businesses or
local authorities who need to run a fleet of vehicles
in a city like London. All Piaggio Porter models are available
in the Electric version and are capable of a range of
85 miles, with two useful recharge options of either the
standard 8hrs or a 2hr ‘fast charge’.
However, the Porter Electric is not the only clever innovation
to come from Piaggio. Where the Porter range really comes
into its own is with the bespoke equipment conversions
it has to offer. What Van? describes the Porter as ‘a
handy platform for all sorts of specialist body work’,
such as cherry pickers, gritters, waste bin collectors
and many more. These options are all made possible by
the Porter Chassis, a simple chassis cab version of the
Porter which provides a solid foundation on which to build
many types of custom vehicles.
Also highly appreciated by the What Van? panel is the
remarkable manoeuvrability of the Porter range, noting
that ‘parking in confined spaces is a doddle and
the van’s compact height allows you to wriggle into
places where overhead clearance is restricted’.
In fact all the Porter models boast class-leading agility
with a tight turning circle and compact dimensions which
ensure that even heavy or bulky goods can be delivered
into the narrowest of locations, even those inaccessible
to other vehicles.
Described by What Van? as ‘a definite plus’,
the consumer package for Piaggio light commercials offers
a generous 3 year/unlimited mileage warranty, covering
any factory fitted or specialist body work, along with
two years roadside rescue and recovery.
With a 33-strong dealer network across the country, and
plans to expand this number to more than 40 in the next
few months, Piaggio Porter is quickly developing a solid
reputation in the UK as the market leader for light commercial
vehicles.
Tim Slaughter, Managing Director for Piaggio LTV, says:
- “We are delighted to report that Piaggio Porter
is going from strength to strength since we took over
distribution earlier this year. Receiving this prestigious
accolade from What Van? once again only goes to prove
the value and quality of the Porter range.”