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How tall is a cargo van?

Cargo vans typically range from about 6.5 feet to just under 9.5 feet tall, with height determined mainly by roof design and model selection. Knowing the height helps with parking, loading, and navigating low-clearance routes.


Understanding the height spectrum


Most cargo vans fall into three broad roof-height categories. The figures below reflect common factory configurations and are useful for planning daily driving and loading. Always verify the exact height for your specific van and year, since tires, racks, and optional equipment can adjust the measurement slightly.



  • Standard/low roof: roughly 6 feet 6 inches to 7 feet tall (78–84 inches, 2.0–2.13 meters).

  • Mid/medium roof: roughly 7 feet 6 inches to 8 feet 6 inches tall (90–102 inches, 2.29–2.59 meters).

  • High roof: roughly 8 feet 6 inches to 9 feet 2 inches tall (102–110 inches, 2.59–2.79 meters).


In practical terms, you’ll typically see vans from about 6.5 feet tall up to roughly 9.5 feet tall, depending on the roof option and hardware installed.


How to verify a van’s exact height


For exact figures, use these steps to confirm height for your specific vehicle configuration. This approach helps you avoid clearance issues at garages, loading docks, and overpasses.



  1. Check the exterior height listed on the driver’s door jamb placard or the vehicle’s VIN/spec sheet.

  2. Consult the official spec sheet from the manufacturer for the model year and roof option you’re considering.

  3. If you’re measuring yourself, park on level ground and measure from the ground to the highest point of the van, including any roof racks or added equipment.


Note that optional roof racks, ladder mounts, or aftermarket accessories can add to the total height, so verify in the exact configuration you will use.


Practical implications for drivers


Height awareness matters for safety and logistics. Parking garages, commuter tunnels, and loading bays often have height limits that vary by location. For fleet managers and daily drivers alike, selecting the right roof height can improve efficiency—reducing the need for detours to avoid clearance gates and minimizing the risk of scraping or damage.


Summary


In short, cargo vans span a height range roughly from 78 inches (6'6") to about 110 inches (9'2"), with standard/low roofs at the lower end, mid roofs in the middle, and high roofs at the top end. Always confirm the exact exterior height for your model and year, and account for any accessories that could affect clearance. This knowledge helps with parking, loading, and route planning in everyday driving and commercial use.

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Dimensions

Length224.1 in.
Overall width without mirrors79.3 in.
Height84.8 in.



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around 4 feet
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Features & Specifications

ENGINE:3.7L V6 gas engine
DIMENSIONS:Exterior height: 110.2", Interior height: 81.5"
BULKHEAD:Bulkhead (optional)
SAFETY EQUIPMENT:Fire extinguisher, Triangle safety kit
REAR DOOR TYPE:Twin Swing



How tall is a standard cargo van?


A standard cargo van's overall height is typically 6 to 6.5 feet (about 1.8 to 2 meters), but this varies significantly based on the model and roof height. Interior height is also variable, with standard roof models offering around 5.5 feet and high-roof options exceeding 6 to 7 feet, allowing for comfortable standing room for many people.
 
Overall vehicle height

  • Standard: Around 6 to 6.5 feet is common for a standard-height model. 
  • Examples: A Ford Transit SWB is about 6'10" tall, while a standard-roof Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is about 8' high. 
  • High-roof: Models can reach over 9 feet tall, depending on the configuration. 

Interior height
  • Standard roof: Approximately 5.5 feet, but can be higher depending on the vehicle.
  • High roof: Can range from 6 to 7.5 feet, allowing for standing room for many individuals.
  • Example: A Ford Transit high-roof model has an interior height of around 6 feet, while a high-roof Sprinter can have an interior height of up to 7.5 feet. 


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