Primarily, the vehicle comes equipped with a pair of large 10.25-inch displays for the occupants. One replaces the standard 8-inch infotainment screen, with the other serving as the gauge cluster. Additionally, the van features automatic climate control, a blind-spot view monitor, high beam assist, and a push-start button with proximity key.
No changes have been made under the hood. The Staria Load Premium retains the same 2.2-liter turbocharged diesel four-cylinder engine as its siblings. It remains paired with the familiar eight-speed automatic transmission that sends power solely to the front wheels.
The positive news is that drivers at the helm of these appliance-like vehicles can savor a touch of modernity, all at a reasonable price point. The 2023 Staria Load Premium is priced at a fairly accessible $34,889 ($51,240 AUD), in contrast to the base two-seater version at $31,145 ($45,740 AUD). Opting for the five-seater variant will require investing in the non-Premium “Crew Van” trim priced at $33,787 ($49,640 AUD).
On the downside, despite being the second best-selling van in Australia, the Staria remains unavailable in the U.S. in any form. Nonetheless, there’s some satisfaction in living vicariously through others. Witnessing different markets relish these special base-model trims, albeit with a hint of modern flair, brings a touch of delight to my minimalist car enthusiast heart.
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