Iveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordIveco eDaily Tow World RecordThe van had to pull this column of vehicles 100 feet to earn the Guinness World Record. The factory tow rating is 7,720 pounds .
The eDaily is available with one, two, or three modular batteries providing a capacity between 37 kilowatt-hours and 111 kWh. Its single motor makes 188 horsepower and 295 pound-feet . The range is up to 249 miles in the WLTP Urban Cycle. Buyers can select from multiple gross vehicle weight ratings, including as high as 15,900 pounds . Cargo van, crew cab, chassis cowl, cutaway, and people mover body configurations are available.
Iveco tapped Adam Bishop, Britain’s current strongest man, to drive the eDaily for the world-record attempt. The stunt happened at Blackbushe Airport in Surrey, England, because the runways, surface, and gradient met the Guinness World Records rules. The eDaily is among Europe's increasingly robust electric commercial van segment. It's up against competitors like the