




The Passenger Van is a roomy vehicle that can carry lots of people! It's perfect for family trips or fun outings with friends.
The Passenger Van has a boxy shape with many windows along its sides, often white, silver, or black. It usually features a large front grille and sliding side doors, making it look much longer and taller than a typical car or SUV.





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Inside, a passenger van can have over 100 square feet of space—that's like a small room!
Many school buses are actually built on a passenger van chassis, just bigger!
Some passenger vans are converted into super cool tiny homes for adventurers!
The biggest passenger vans can carry more people than some small buses!
Passenger Van has wide-opening sliding side doors that let many passengers get in and out quickly and easily, even in tight spaces.
Passenger Van has removable and reconfigurable seats that let it switch from carrying people to hauling lots of cargo.
Passenger Van has a powerful engine that lets it transport many passengers and their luggage over long distances with ease.
Passenger Van has advanced safety features like airbags and anti-lock brakes that help protect everyone inside during a ride.
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5.5 m
2500 kg
160 km/h
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