Written by Tom WebsterPublished: 4 September 2024Updated: 4 September 2024
The IAA Transportation 2024 commercial vehicle show is set to play host to a range of different announcements, with lots of big brands choosing the occasion to reveal new and updated models alongside all the current best electric vans and more traditional versions.
Although the event caters to a wide range of commercial vehicle sectors, the LCV (light commercial vehicle) manufacturers are making the most of this year’s show. Below are all the major brands attending and what they are talking about in the Hannover halls.
Iveco’s medium electric van
Iveco is one of the brands that is launching an all new (to the brand at least) vehicle at IAA in 2024. The vehicle in question is a medium electric van that will be the second model in the company’s line up, joining the Daily.
Rather than being a totally new vehicle of Iveco’s creation, this model will be based on Hyundai’s all-electric Light Commercial Vehicle platform. Hyundai and Kia are sister companies, but this won’t be the same platform as the one under the forthcoming PBVs that Kia is also previewing at the IAA.
Kia’s new range of vans
Kia is not a regular at commercial vehicle shows but expect that to change in the coming years now that the brand is ramping up its plans to launch its range of vans in 2025. The Korean manufacturer chose the 2024 CES tech show to pull the covers off the first concept versions of the Kia PV5 and PV7, but this will be the first time that the vehicles appear in Europe.
Whether they will have made big strides since that Las Vegas debut remains to be seen, but it is still a notable and important landmark for the company as it gears up to start the launch process with the Citroen Berlingo-sized PV5 in 2025.
MAN TGE with light updates
MAN only has the one light commercial vehicle in its range – the TGE – as it concentrates mainly on bigger trucks and lorries. 2024 brings a facelifted MAN TGE.
The TGE has a lot in common with the Volkswagen Crafter (which is a polite way of saying they are basically the same vehicle with a different badge and a few tweaks) so the updates the MAN is getting are those you will see on the VW.
This means that they are mainly interior changes, with a bigger screen and updated systems. There aren’t really any exterior revisions, so calling this a facelift is a bit misleading.
Renault’s Master plan
The Renault Master is basically all launched now – we’ve driven it, and the first examples are on their way to customers soon. However, it’s not often that a manufacturer gets a chance to launch an all-new model, so Renault is going to push the big van to the centre stage, and rightly so.
The versions on display will likely cover off both electric and diesel powertrains and potentially the forthcoming hydrogen model. All of this will be wrapped up in a very aerodynamic bodyshell that makes for a stylish and efficient large van.
There might also be mention of the current plans around the Mobilize Bento and when the Renault UK team might hope to bring it to this country.
Vauxhall goes hydrogen
The Stellantis group is also increasing the number of hydrogen vans in its portfolio, with the largest model the next to offer a fuel cell vehicle as an option. It’s this vehicle that will be on display at the IAA this September.
In the UK only Vauxhall will get an FCV version of its large van, with it set to be badged the Movano Hydrogen. This will join the Vivaro Hydrogen in Vauxhall’s range.
Expect the Stellantis stands to be covered in loads of refreshed models from all the various brands too.
Volkswagen Transporter to upstage the Crafter
There will be two new models on the Volkswagen stand. The facelifted VW Crafter is the same story as the TGE on the MAN stand – a light update with a new interior and infotainment system. However, this will be firmly upstaged by the new VW Transporter, which is set to make its long-awaited global debut at the show.
While this is undeniably a big deal there will be a degree of familiarity to the Transporter as it is the latest commercial vehicle to come out of the Ford-VW partnership. Like the Amarok looks different to the Ford Ranger pickup, the Transporter gets a fair few elements to set it apart from the Ford Transit Custom. The basic van is the same, though.
When is the IAA Transportation 2024 and how do I get tickets?
The IAA Transportation 2024 van show officially runs from 17-22 September, however we will be there for the official press day on 16 September, which is when all the above will be revealed.
Tickets are on sale through the IAA Transportation website and cost from €28.00 for a full-day ticket. However, you can get an afternoon ticket for €13.00. Concessionary tickets are also available and cost €9.00. These are available if you are disabled, a student or a member of Germany’s voluntary military or federal voluntary services.
It takes place at the Deutsche Messe AG exhibition grounds in Hanover.