New Norweld tray revealed for popular utes

It’s a new design from one of Australia’s most respected aftermarket tray manufacturers.

Norweld – one of Australia’s top-selling manufacturers of aluminium trays for cab-chassis utes – has released a new design, known as the Elite.

It is understood to cost more than the current range of Norweld Deluxe trays – set to remain available alongside the new design – which are priced from $13,490 fitted.

The Elite tray is currently available for the Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, Volkswagen Amarok, Isuzu D-Max, Mazda BT-50 and Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series, with versions to suit further vehicles to follow.

The Norweld tray can also be made to suit a variety of wheelbase and track-width modifications.

Compared to earlier designs, the Norweld Elite tray gains a new headboard design with mandrel bends and an adjusted height claimed to offer improved roof rack clearance.

It is also claimed to feature a lower-profile ‘bolt-on’ side design with colour matching, integrated Anderson plug and tie-down points in the headboard, new-design tail-lights with a bolt-on design, constant-torque hinges on toolboxes, and up to 58 litres of water storage with a gravity-fed filler and tap.

It is in addition of the usual equipment such as a 1200mm trundle drawer, under-tray toolboxes and one-piece floor construction.

Norweld says its current range of canopies can fit the new Elite tray, which is available to order now, and on display in seven stores around Australia.

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