Definition of

Van

Before entering fully into the definition of the term van, we are going to proceed to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can indicate that it is a word that derives from French, specifically from "fourgoun."

A van is a light vehicle with load capacity to transport goods or passengers , but which is smaller in size compared to a truck.

VanFor example: "The terrorists were traveling in a white van loaded with explosives" , "My uncle has a van and is dedicated to transporting goods" , "A man was arrested by the police when he was driving a van under the influence of alcohol" .

The vans have, in their rear sector, a loading area. Unlike what happens in pickup trucks, this area is covered ( roofed ), being accessible through a two-leaf gate that opens horizontally.

Generally, the cargo space of a van is free so that large objects can be transported. In certain cases, however, the area has seating, so that the van can be used to transport passengers . The usual thing, on the other hand, is for vans to have a front engine.

In addition to everything indicated, we have to establish that there are different types of vans. Specifically, among the most significant are the following:

-Box van. It is the one that is identified because it has a large cube-shaped cargo area in the rear. This area is independent of the cabin and can only be accessed through the rear door area.

-City van. This type of vehicle is what is a "hybrid" between a city car and a small van. It has a large loading area and is the most used in cities by professionals such as parcel delivery people, for example.

-A crewed van is, for its part, one that, as its name indicates, not only has a storage area but also has seats to carry passengers. It is a vehicle widely used by singers when they travel from one city to another with their equipment to give a concert, for example.

-Platform van is, on the other hand, the one that is identified because its rear part is uncovered and has sides that can be lowered in order to better load a load onto the vehicle.

Volkswagen Transporter, Citroen Berlingo, Renault Kangoo y Fiat Fiorino son algunas de las furgonetas más populares. Estos vehicles suelen ser utilizados por familias numerosas y por comerciantes que necesitan transportar pequeñas cantidades de mercadería.

A person who has a commercial premises dedicated to the sale of cookies, for example, may need a van to be able to make purchases and transport in the vehicle boxes of the products that he purchases wholesale and then sells at retail.

A van can also become the starting point of a business . Someone who buys a vehicle of this type can dedicate himself to moving or offering the transportation of goods.