Review | Why Choose A... Vauxhall Vivaro GS Medium-Sized Van?

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Here is the summary of the video review of the Vauxhall Vivaro GS electric car:
- The Vivaro GS is a sporty version of a standard commercial vehicle. It's placed alongside vans like the Ford Transit Custom MS-RT.
- The main aesthetic changes include a splitter clipped on the bottom, 18-inch black gloss alloy wheels, running bars on the sides, a sports bumper, and a spoiler at the back.
- Panel and double-cab diesel versions use a 2-liter turbocharged engine with 178 hp and an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
- The electric version in GS trim provides 205 miles of maximum range from its 75-kilowatt-hour battery. Rapid charging can achieve an 80% charge in 45 minutes. The electric GS is only available as a panel van.
- The Vivaro cabin is already good. The GS trim offers a nicely laid-out and spacious interior with the addition of eco-leather with red stitching on the driver's and bench seats, along with all the accessories that make the Box of Vivaro good.
- Besides the aesthetics, one will also benefit from an electric parking brake, electronic climate control, an infotainment system, a multi-function trip computer, steering-wheel-mounted audio and phone controls, and a six-way adjustable driver's seat with lumbar adjustment and armrest.
- The standard Vivaro is maintained at the GS trim level.
- The electric version can carry practical payloads of up to 1,000 kilograms, while the diesel can carry up to 1,418 kilograms. The load space dimensions are the same as the diesel version, offering features like ply lining, tie-downs, load-through hatch, and 180-degree opening doors.
- It builds on everything that makes the Vivaro good on the outside, inside, and on the load space, with a choice of both diesel and electric versions.

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