Five months after the launch of the "Mini" in August 1959, the British Motor Corporation (BMC) had already launched the first bodywork variant on the market with the Minivan in January 1960. Based on a floor assembly extended by 25 cm, the new delivery van offered a generous cargo platform. In order to maximize the utility value, BMC positioned the battery, spare wheel and tank beneath the cargo platform. Designed as a utility vehicle, the van was provided with Spartan equipment. No chrome trims were fitted to the bodywork and the grille characteristic of the van was simply made of stamped sheet metal painted in the colour of the car. Austin and Morris models were only distinguished by their emblem.
Austin Seven Van / Austin Minivan

Production
01/1960 - 10/1969
Displacement
848 cc
Performance
34 hp at 5500 rpm
Price
GBP 387
Engine Type
Four-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
116 km/h (72 mph)