Used panel van with a high roof: when is it worth having more interior height?
Jun 1, 2026
Panel van with a high roof: more space with a clear task
A high roof can make everyday work much easier if loading height, standing height or a shelving system are required.
At the same time, more height changes driving behavior, parking and, in some cases, the locations of use. Therefore, the high roof should be chosen consciously.
You can find suitable entry points early on Volkswagen Crafter for Hannover and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter for Hannover.
Auto Bluhm is not based in Hannover, but in Hamburg-Moorfleet. For buyers from Hannover, the specialized inventory can still be useful if several van variants are to be compared.
When does a high roof make sense?
More interior height is particularly worthwhile when working, sorting or frequently moving bulky loads in the vehicle. A lower version may be more practical for pure city driving.
- Shelving systems and tool extensions often require more height.
- High or sensitive loads can be transported with better protection.
- Headroom saves time if the cargo area is accessed regularly.
- Parking garages, gates and narrow loading zones still need to be taken into account.
Check used high-roof vans
When it comes to used high-roof vans, you should take a close look at the roof area, side walls, door openings and loading floor. Large vehicles are often used intensively.
| Checkpoint | Why important? |
|---|---|
| Roof and edges | Contact with branches, hall doors or loading areas can leave traces. |
| Side door and rear doors | Tall vehicles are often heavily loaded and unloaded. |
| loading floor | Shows weight, wear and previous usage. |
| Chassis and tires | More size and load put a strain on technical components. |
Submit a request with a clear usage profile
When making your inquiry, please state whether headroom, a high roof, a long wheelbase or an extension is crucial.
FAQ: High roof used panel van
If interior height, shelving systems, bulky loads or work in the cargo area are regularly important.
It may be more inconvenient depending on the parking and access situation. Therefore, typical locations of use should be taken into account.
Depending on the inventory, large vans such as Volkswagen Crafter, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Ford Transit, Citroën Jumper or IVECO Daily can fit.
Roof, edges, doors, loading floor, tires, brakes and maintenance history are particularly important.

