Gavril Europe's entry into modern city vans. Built in partnership with Cherrier, it takes heavy inspiration from how the FCV platform is made while still keeping it unique to Gavril. This makes the Scout the perfect choice if you want a cheap light utility vehicle that does the job.
Enough rambling, let's get to the good stuff.
Both Cargo (Utility) and Multiway (Passenger) variants shown above. The passenger version has rear seats, carpeting, and a regular tailgate. The cargo one ditches all that in favor of a more rudimentary look and to allow for more space at the back. This means it can fit 2 full-size pallets.
You can choose if you want a rear door or a simple quarter panel on either side. You can also choose between a tailgate and barn doors.

Scratch-made Jbeam following developer standards, with fully collidable cargo area :



Detailed mechanical components and drivetrain :



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