Vehicle models are specific vehicle versions produced by a manufacturer. Each model is distinguished by its name, features, specifications, and configurations, enabling precise categorisation and management within the Fleet Management System (FMS).
View setting
➡️ Navigate to your Profile icon > Settings > Fleet management > Vehicle models > View
Use the search bar and filters to quickly find specific types within the list.
There are several default vehicle types available for use.
Click here to see the default UK makes
Click here to see the default UK makes
Citroën:
Berlingo
Dispatch
Relay
Fiat:
Doblo
Ducato
Fiorino
Ford:
Fiesta Van
Focus Estate
Ranger
Transit Connect
Transit Custom
Isuzu:
D-Max
Mercedes-Benz:
Citan
Sprinter
Vito
X-Class
Mitsubishi:
L200
Outlander
Nissan:
NV200
Navara
Qashqai
Peugeot:
Bipper
Partner
Expert
Boxer
Renault:
Kangoo
Trafic
Master
Toyota:
Hilux
Proace
Vauxhall:
Combo
Vivaro
Movano
Volkswagen:
Caddy
Transporter
Crafter
Volvo:
XC60
XC90
Click here to see the default US makes
Click here to see the default US makes
Chevrolet:
Express
Colorado
Silverado
Dodge:
Ram ProMaster
Ford:
Transit
Ranger
F-150
GMC:
Savana
Canyon
Sierra
Honda:
Accord
CR-V
Odyssey
Hyundai:
Sonata
Santa Fe
Isuzu:
NPR
Jeep:
Wrangler
Cherokee
Kenworth:
T680
Kia:
Optima
Sorento
Soul
Mercedes-Benz:
Sprinter
Metris
Mitsubishi:
Outlander
Fuso
Nissan:
NV200
Frontier
Titan
Ram:
ProMaster
1500
Subaru:
Outback
Forester
Toyota:
Tacoma
Tundra
Sienna
Volkswagen:
Jetta
Passat
Atlas
Volvo:
XC60
XC90
Drag and drop records to sort using the
icon.
Add new vehicle model
➡️ Add new vehicle model
Complete the side panel
Make: Select the vehicle make from the dropdown list.
Model: Enter the name of the specific vehicle model.
Save the changes.
A vehicle make is required when adding a new model.
Managing vehicle models
Edit model
➡️ Edit > Modify model > Save
Vehicle models cannot be edited if assigned to a vehicle.
Delete make
➡️ Delete > Type Delete > Confirm
If the vehicle model is in use, it cannot be deleted. Instead, consider archiving it for historical purposes.