Iveco VIN Check
Iveco commercial vehicles use ISO 3779 VINs with WMI ZCF for the main Turin production. Positions 4–8 encode vehicle type, gross weight class, and engine family. European Iveco VINs often use 0 in position 10 instead of the North American model-year code — production year may require registration documents or factory build records.
Our decoder maps Daily model codes (for example C35), truck series, assembly plants, and check-digit validation for Iveco WMIs worldwide.
How to Read a Iveco VIN
Start with the WMI (positions 1–3): ZCF = Italy/Iveco, ZGA = Iveco Bus Italy, VNE = Iveco Bus France. Positions 4–6 often identify the model line — for example C35 on Daily vans. Position 11 is the assembly plant. Positions 12–17 are the production sequence.
Frequently Asked Questions — Iveco VIN
What WMI does Iveco use?
ZCF is assigned to Iveco S.p.A. in Italy for trucks and Daily vans. ZGA and VNE cover Iveco Bus coach production in Italy and France.
Why is model year missing on my Iveco VIN?
Many European Iveco VINs use 0 in position 10 rather than the ISO model-year character. Model year is not reliably encoded in the public VIN for EU-built commercial vehicles.
What does C35 mean in an Iveco VIN?
Positions 4–6 C35 identify the Iveco Daily 35-series van/chassis on most ZCF Daily production VINs.
Where is the VIN on an Iveco truck?
Stamped on the right-hand chassis rail, on the manufacturer plate near the cab door, and on registration documents.