Commercial Vans: From French Design to U.S. Size and Israeli Taxation
Commercial vehicles are a major part of Israel’s economy because, aside from trucks and open pickup beds, nearly every goods delivery to homes and many service professionals depend on them. The article says the segment’s history began before World War II and has since developed differently in France, the United States, and Israel.
According to the piece, French makers turned commercial vans into something closer to works of art, while American manufacturers emphasized size. In Israel, however, the decisive factor is taxation, which shapes how the market develops and what vehicles make sense for buyers and businesses.
The article asks where the sector is heading next and says answers will follow in the podcast segment. The photographed vehicle featured with the story was the Maxus e-Deliver 5, and the item was published at 08:00 on June 12, 2026, under the podcast brand “Shalkhot MehaBaggaz.”