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Morris Light Van

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About

A light commercial vehicle designed for small business use, offering practicality and efficiency.

Introduction Year

1917

Category

van

Variants

24 variants of the Morris Light Van

Morris Light Van 8hp (1917-1925)

Morris Light Van 8hp (1917-1925)

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The Morris Light Van 8hp was introduced in 1917 as one of the earliest variants. It features an 800cc inline-4 engine producing 8 horsepower. This two-door van was designed for efficiency and practicality, catering to small businesses. Its simple construction and reliability made it a popular choice during its production run.

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Introduced: 1917 Discontinued: 1925
Morris Light Van 10hp (1925-1939)

Morris Light Van 10hp (1925-1939)

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The Morris Light Van 10hp was launched in 1925, featuring a 1000cc inline-4 engine that produced 10 horsepower. This model was a significant update over its predecessor, offering improved payload capacity and better engine performance. It remained in production until 1939, adapting to various commercial needs.

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Introduced: 1925 Discontinued: 1939
Morris Light Van 12hp (1931-1939)

Morris Light Van 12hp (1931-1939)

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Introduced in 1931, the Morris Light Van 12hp featured a 1200cc engine producing 12 horsepower. This variant provided enhanced capabilities for carrying loads and was well-suited for local deliveries. The design maintained the classic Morris aesthetic and was produced until 1939.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1939
Morris Light Van 15cwt (1948-1956)

Morris Light Van 15cwt (1948-1956)

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The Morris Light Van 15cwt was introduced post-World War II in 1948. It was powered by a 1500cc engine, designed to carry a payload of 15 hundredweight. This model catered to the growing demand for commercial vehicles in the post-war economy, featuring improved build quality and reliability.

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Introduced: 1948 Discontinued: 1956
Morris Light Van Series D (1948-1956)

Morris Light Van Series D (1948-1956)

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The Morris Light Van Series D was launched in 1948, featuring an updated design and better load capacity. It continued the legacy of the Morris Light Van, providing businesses with a durable and practical solution. The Series D was known for its versatility and was produced alongside other variants until 1956.

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Introduced: 1948 Discontinued: 1956
Morris Light Van J-Type (1954-1961)

Morris Light Van J-Type (1954-1961)

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The Morris Light Van J-Type was introduced in 1954, featuring a distinctive design and a 1500cc engine. This model was notable for its spacious interior and payload capacity, making it ideal for a variety of commercial applications. The J-Type was a staple in many businesses until its discontinuation in 1961.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1961
Morris Light Van 1300 (1963-1971)

Morris Light Van 1300 (1963-1971)

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The Morris Light Van 1300 was introduced in 1963, enhancing the lineup with a more powerful 1300cc engine. This model provided better performance and increased payload capacity, appealing to businesses looking for reliable transport. It remained in production until 1971.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1971
Morris Light Van 2000 (1971-1982)

Morris Light Van 2000 (1971-1982)

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The Morris Light Van 2000 debuted in 1971, featuring a robust 2000cc engine. This model was designed for heavier loads and commercial use, providing enhanced durability and performance. Its production lasted until 1982, catering to a growing demand for larger vans.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1982
Morris Light Van 3000 (1982-1995)

Morris Light Van 3000 (1982-1995)

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Launched in 1982, the Morris Light Van 3000 featured a powerful 3000cc engine, designed to handle significant payloads. This variant was tailored for commercial users requiring high performance and reliability, remaining in production until 1995. Its robust design made it a favorite in various industries.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1995
Morris Light Van 8hp

Morris Light Van 8hp

@800cc_8hp_van

The Morris Light Van 8hp was introduced in 1917 and marked the beginning of the Morris Light Van line. It features an 800cc four-cylinder engine producing 8 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This two-door van was designed for light commercial use, offering a robust payload capacity for its time. It was produced until 1927, with simple yet functional design elements typical of early 20th-century commercial vehicles.

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Introduced: 1917 Discontinued: 1927
Morris Light Van 10hp

Morris Light Van 10hp

@1000cc_10hp_van

The Morris Light Van 10hp was introduced in 1927, featuring a 1000cc engine that produced 10 horsepower. This variant maintained the two-door configuration but offered improved power and payload capacity compared to its predecessor. It was designed for small businesses, providing reliable performance and utility. The 10hp variant was discontinued in 1932 as Morris sought to modernize its commercial offerings.

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Introduced: 1927 Discontinued: 1932
Morris Light Van 12hp

Morris Light Van 12hp

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The Morris Light Van 12hp was launched in 1932, featuring a 1200cc engine that delivered 12 horsepower. This model retained the two-door layout and was known for its durability and practicality, catering to the needs of tradesmen and small businesses. The 12hp variant continued to build on the Morris reputation for reliability until its discontinuation in 1937.

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Introduced: 1932 Discontinued: 1937
Morris Light Van 15cwt

Morris Light Van 15cwt

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The Morris Light Van 15cwt was introduced in 1937, featuring a 1500cc engine designed for a 15 hundredweight payload. This model was popular with tradesmen due to its enhanced carrying capacity and robust construction. Its two-door design and improved engine performance made it a reliable choice for various commercial applications until its production ended in 1949.

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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1949
Morris Light Van Series D

Morris Light Van Series D

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The Morris Light Van Series D was launched in 1949, featuring a 1400cc engine. This model introduced modern design elements while maintaining the classic Morris utility. With a two-door layout, it offered practicality for small businesses and was well-regarded for its reliability. The Series D continued to serve the market until its discontinuation in 1956.

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Introduced: 1949 Discontinued: 1956
Morris Light Van J-Type

Morris Light Van J-Type

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The Morris Light Van J-Type debuted in 1956, featuring a 1500cc engine. Known for its distinctive design and spacious interior, the J-Type was popular among businesses for its versatility and ease of access. This two-door van was equipped with modern amenities for its time and remained in production until 1961.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1961
Morris Light Van 1000

Morris Light Van 1000

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The Morris Light Van 1000 was introduced in 1961, powered by a 1000cc engine. This model became an icon of small business transportation, offering a practical and efficient design. With a two-door configuration, it was favored for its reliability and ease of use. Production continued until 1971, making it one of the longest-running variants in the Morris Light Van range.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1971
Morris Light Van 1300

Morris Light Van 1300

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The Morris Light Van 1300 was launched in 1968, featuring a 1300cc engine that provided enhanced performance over the smaller 1000cc variant. This two-door van continued to cater to small businesses with its reliable build and utility-focused design. The 1300 variant was short-lived, lasting until 1971.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1971
Morris Light Van 1000 (Post-1971)

Morris Light Van 1000 (Post-1971)

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The Morris Light Van 1000 was reintroduced in 1971, retaining its classic design but updated with modern features for better efficiency and comfort. The 1000cc engine provided dependable performance for various commercial applications. This two-door van remained in production until 1983, adapting to market needs throughout its lifecycle.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1983
Morris Light Van 2000

Morris Light Van 2000

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The Morris Light Van 2000 was introduced in 1983, featuring a 2000cc engine that offered improved power and capacity. This two-door van was designed for heavier commercial use, making it a popular choice among businesses needing more robust performance. It was produced until 1995, reflecting the evolving requirements of commercial transport.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1995
Morris Light Van 3000

Morris Light Van 3000

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The Morris Light Van 3000 was launched in 1995 with a 3000cc engine, designed for heavy-duty use. This model provided substantial power and payload capacity, catering to larger businesses and trades. With a two-door layout, it combined functionality with a robust design, remaining in production until 2005.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2005
Morris Light Van Series D (1953)

Morris Light Van Series D (1953)

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The Morris Light Van Series D was introduced in 1953, continuing the legacy of the Morris Light Van lineage. It came with a 1500cc engine, focusing on reliability and ease of use. The Series D was known for its practical design, catering to local businesses.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1956
Morris Light Van Electric

Morris Light Van Electric

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The Morris Light Van Electric was introduced in 2020, featuring a 150 kW electric powertrain, marking the brand's transition to electric vehicles. This two-door van offers zero emissions and is designed for urban deliveries, providing a sustainable alternative for small businesses. Its production continues until 2024, reflecting the growing demand for electric commercial vehicles.

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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024
Morris Light Van Series D (1953-1956)

Morris Light Van Series D (1953-1956)

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The Morris Light Van Series D was introduced in 1953 as a variant with improved features and design. It was known for its practicality and reliability, catering to small businesses. This version continued until 1956, offering a dependable solution for commercial transport.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1956
Morris Light Van 1000 (1963-1971)

Morris Light Van 1000 (1963-1971)

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The Morris Light Van 1000 was introduced in 1963, featuring a 1000cc engine and a modernized design. It was aimed at urban businesses and delivered excellent fuel efficiency, along with a larger cargo area compared to previous models, making it a popular choice in its segment.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1971