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Commercial Vehicles Starting Under $40K

Best Commercial vehicles according to our experts

01.
Ford Ranger
From
$36,490
7.4/10
From
$36,490
The realm of high‑end, high‑performance utes is an increasingly competitive slice of the new vehicle market. The latest Ford Ranger Raptor to enter the arena has a V6 engine, an upgraded suspension set‑up and drive modes aimed at further bolstering its growing reputation as a built‑for‑purpose adventure machine.But does the Raptor have serious potential as a touring 4WD?
02.
Mitsubishi Triton
From
$29,990
7.4/10
From
$29,990
The new‑generation Mitsubishi Triton range marks the biggest change for the model in a long time: a new bi‑turbo engine (150kW/470Nm), new chassis and suspension, overhauled design (with a longer wheelbase), and increased towing capacity, among a raft of changes.The new mid‑grade GLX‑R sports a few extras beyond what the lower‑spec vehicles get ‑ most importantly, Super Select 4WD‑II.
03.
Toyota HiAce
From
$49,490
8.0/10
From
$49,490
The Toyota HiAce dominates new one‑tonne van sales in Australia by a staggering margin. So, is there more to this workhorse than just unshakeable customer loyalty to the trusted Toyota badge?
04.
Nissan Navara
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$41,990
8.0/10
From
$41,990
While the highly‑specified 4WD dual cab ute models get all the focus its the no‑fuss entry‑level models that get the work done. And Nissan's Navara SL is a classic example. Not the highest profile option in the market and getting a bit long in the tooth but it still has a lot to offer tradies needing a tough truck.
05.
Volkswagen Amarok
From
$49,790
8.0/10
From
$49,790
Volkswagen Australia used its Amarok dual‑cab ute to set a new record for crossing Australia's 10 deserts... in one go. And a limited run of 300 '10 Deserts Edition' examples has been commissioned to celebrate. We've driven it on‑road and over some challenging off‑highway trails to find out if the value and dynamic ability equation adds up.

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