The Mercedes-Benz Vito has been voted the Irish Van of the Year 2025, in association with Continental Tyres.
Voted on by a jury of thirteen of Ireland’s most experienced commercial vehicle journalists drawn from the Motoring Media Association of Ireland (MMAI), the annual Irish Van of the Year Award acknowledges productivity, safety, comfort and fuel efficiency in the latest commercial vehicle technologies.
Chairman of the MMAI, Daragh Keany, commented: “Congratulations to the Mercedes-Benz team on the win for the new Vito. The Vito beat 31 other van models in what was a bumper year for new van launches and while all of those other models are great vehicles, the Vito just had the edge that got it over the line. Our judges commended this new version of the Vito for its great on-board technologies, practicality, and its safety and driver assistance systems”.
Presenting the award to Fergus Conheady of the Mercedes-Benz Ireland Commercial Vehicles team, Tom Dennigan of award sponsors, Continental Tyres, said: “It is back to back wins for the Mercedes-Benz team as the Vito win comes on the back of the success of the Citan in last year’s Irish Van of the Year competition. The recommendations of the MMAI Irish Van of the Year jury are always a great guide to fleet operators and van owners on the best vehicles for the particular requirements of the Irish market”.
The field of eligible models for this year’s Irish Van of the Year award were broken down into five categories and then the overall winner was drawn from those five winning models.
The Irish Van of the Year 2025 category winners:
- Irish Car-Derived Van of the Year: Toyota Corolla Professional
- Irish Small Panel Van of the Year: Ford Transit Courier
- Irish Medium Panel Van of the Year: Mercedes-Benz Vito
- Irish Large Panel Van of the Year: Renault Master
- Irish Pick Up of the Year: INEOS Quartermaster
Pictured at the crowning of the Mercedes-Benz Vito as Irish Van of the Year for 2025 are Tom Dennigan of Continental Tyres, Fergus Conheady, Mercedes-Benz Ireland, and Daragh Keany, Chairman of the Motoring Media Association of Ireland.