IRISBUS · IRISBUS DAILY · Cars
The IRISBUS DAILY has effectively vanished from Britain's roads: the latest DVLA figures for 2025 Q4 record none still taxed or on a SORN. It now survives only in private collections and the records — a car that has crossed from rare to gone.
Effectively gone — none recorded as taxed or SORN in the latest DVLA data.
The Iveco Daily is a large light commercial van produced by the Italian automaker Iveco since 1978; it was also sold as the Fiat Daily by Fiat until 1983. Unlike the more car-like unibody Fiat Ducato, the Daily uses a separate ladder frame typical of heavier commercial vehicles. The Iveco Daily is produced at the Iveco Suzzara plant, near Mantova in Italy, where Iveco has recently made substantial investments to renew the production lines. The Daily is also the longest-running vehicle of the Iveco production and in over 40 years has sold over three million units. Today it is marketed in 110 markets...
As of 2025 Q4, 0 IRISBUS DAILY were still registered in the UK — 0 licensed and on the road, plus 0 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The IRISBUS DAILY is effectively extinct — none recorded in the latest DVLA data.
Over the last year the number of IRISBUS DAILY on UK roads fell by 1 (100.0%).
The IRISBUS DAILY peaked at 1 registered in 2014 Q3, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.