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    Horsepower305 HP
    Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 4: 14,001 - 16,000 pounds
    Location: Ucon, Idaho, USA

    About Cutaway-Cube Box Trucks

    Cutaway-cube box trucks are used to transport and deliver goods, equipment, and supplies. They also make excellent moving trucks, service and utility trucks, ambulances, and even shuttle buses. Also known as “cube vans,” “box vans,” “cutaway-cube vans,” and “straight trucks,” cutaway-cube box trucks typically have what’s more or less a cube-shaped box body that’s mounted on the chassis directly behind the cab. Some models include a walk-through passage or door between the cab and the cargo area.


    Ford E-350 Cutaway-Cube Box Truck

    Characteristics

    Cutaway-cube box trucks generally have bodies ranging in length from approximately 3.5 to 6 metres (12 to 20 feet) or longer. Many are light-duty trucks and vans classified as Class 2 vehicles, with gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWRs) of around 2,700 to 4,500 kilograms (6,000 to 10,000 pounds) or Class 3 vehicles weighing in from 4,500 to 6,350 kg (14,000 lbs). A smaller number of medium-duty models that fall within Class 4 to Class 6 classifications, with GVWRs from 6,350 to 11,800 kg (26,000 lbs) are also available.

    Common cutaway-cube box makes and models include the Chevy Express 3500, the GMC Savana G3500, and the Ford E-350 and E-450 box trucks. A late-model GMC Savana G3500 Cutaway Van, as an example, has a maximum GVWR of 5,579 kg (12,300 lbs) and comes in 3,530-, 4,038-, or 4,495-millimetre (139-, 159-, or 177-inch) wheelbase lengths. A late-model Ford E-350 comes in single- and dual-rear wheel configurations with 3,505-, 4,013-, or 4,470-mm (138-, 158-, or 176-in.) wheelbase lengths and 4,558- to 5,670-kg (10,050- to 12,500-lb) GVWRs.

    Options & Features

    Common features of cutaway-cube box trucks include an automatic 6-speed transmission, gasoline engine, and spring suspension. Options for loading and accessing cargo include lift gates, pull-out ramps, rear roll-up doors, rear swing doors, curbside doors, step-up rear bumpers, and interior shelves. Like other commercial trucks, these trucks can also be equipped with a number of advanced systems for productivity and safety. Bluetooth hands-free phone call support is a common example. A Wi-Fi hotspot for a mobile office scenario is a productivity option that’s growing in popularity.

    Safety systems and features available in recent cutaway-cube box trucks and vans include backup cameras, traction control and electronic stability control systems, and hill start assist (which automatically holds the brakes on a grade until the accelerator is pressed). You’ll also find trucks with forward impact warning/collision alert/distance alert features, emergency braking, post-collision braking, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control.

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