How much your van can legally weigh when fully loaded. That includes the van, the fuel, you, your tools, your lunch, and whatever else you're lugging around.
The maximum weight your van can carry in the back - don’t confuse it with how much you can carry after your third Greggs.
The actual internal space in the van. Often displayed as H1 L1 etc. if you need to know whether that wardrobe, fridge, or scaffolding pole will fit - this is the stat to check.
It’s literally about how long the van is. LWB = more room for gear. SWB = easier to park at the chippy.
The classic tradesperson’s workhorse. No side windows in the back - just solid metal, big space, and a job done.
A van with extra seats for your mates or your crew - ideal if you’ve got more people than payload.
These give you two rows of seats up front so you can haul your crew and your gear. Think of it as the Swiss Army knife of vans - part people carrier, part workhorse.