
Iveco can accommodate 7-19 people, depending on the model. Here is some extended information: Manufacturer: Nanjing Iveco Automobile Co., Ltd. (NAVECO) is one of the main plants of the Sino-Italian joint venture Nanjing Iveco Automobile Co., Ltd. It mainly produces various vehicle bodies and frames for the Iveco Daily series and the "Turin V" series, with an annual production capacity of 60,000 vehicle bodies and 200,000 frame longitudinal beams. Brand Introduction: Iveco is the abbreviation for Nanjing Iveco Automobile Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by China's Nanjing Automobile Group and Italy's Fiat Group Iveco Company. It is not only the largest cooperation project between the Chinese and Italian governments but also the most successful example of overseas cooperation in the Fiat Group's 100-year history.

Last time I rented an IVECO to take my whole family on a trip. This type of vehicle, which can seat 6 to 9 people, is quite common. For my family of five plus parents, the 7-seater was just right with spacious legroom. However, I specifically asked the rental company - IVECO actually comes in short and long wheelbase versions. The short wheelbase models mostly have 6 seats, while the long wheelbase 9-seater version has enough room in the back for a stroller. If you need more cargo space, you can even remove the last row of seats, making it practical for both passengers and cargo. It's perfect for gatherings with friends - you can fit a whole lively group inside, and there's always plenty of room in the trunk for luggage.

Our company purchased two IVECO models, both in the 9-seater version, which are just perfect for client reception. Behind the front driver's seat, there's a foldable small table, the middle two rows feature independent aviation-style seats with armrests, and the last row of bench seating comfortably accommodates three people without feeling cramped. The vehicle manual states a maximum capacity of 9 people, but actual usage should account for body weight and luggage load. A special reminder: versions with 10 seats or more require a Class B license to drive, while our 9-seater can be driven with a Class C license. The seating layout is quite crucial—the base model has a 2+2+3 arrangement, while the premium version offers a business layout with an aisle.

Driving an Iveco on mountain roads really shows what this vehicle can do. The common Daily model comes with 9 seats, each equipped with independent seat belts. When I was running tourist routes, I noticed a detail: the two independent front seats can rotate 360 degrees, while the rear compartment has three rows of benches with three seats each. The vehicle is about 5 meters long, and even with all 9 seats occupied, there's still legroom. However, on rainy days, be cautious as the interior height of 1.9 meters might cause tall passengers to bump their heads. A few years ago, the new Eurocargo also introduced an 11-seat version with a ventilation design where the rear windows can be pushed open.

I remember checking the regulations when going to the DMV for license plates - blue-plate Iveco vehicles have a maximum certified capacity of 9 passengers. The mainstream models on the market typically seat 6-9 people, with two seating configurations: business reception versions feature two rows of independent middle seats, while cargo-modified versions have foldable rear rows. During a dealership comparison, I noticed the Daily series' 7-seater version has an exceptionally wide center aisle - wide enough for wheelchair access. The key is to check the certified passenger capacity on the vehicle registration; overload penalties are severe. Also worth noting: vehicles with 7+ seats require commercial operation permits, so for family use, I'd recommend the 6-seat non-commercial version for convenience.


