Best Iveco Daily Phone Mount in 2026 — Why Every Option Falls Short (Except One)
You drive an Iveco Daily for work. You need your phone visible for navigation and calls. And yet, after searching online, every solution is either a plastic bracket from 2015, a suction cup that rattles off on the motorway, or a generic vent clip that blocks your only source of heating. Here's what actually works.
Key Takeaways
- No other company makes a seamlessly integrated MagSafe phone mount for the Iveco Daily
- Existing options are all visible external brackets (ProClip, Brodit) or generic universal mounts
- Designed from a precision 3D scan — follows the cupholder's complex curved surface to the tenth of a millimetre
- Fits every Iveco Daily VII (2019–2026) — the cupholder geometry is identical across all model years
- For fleet managers: one SKU covers every Daily VII variant — Hi-Matic, 4x4, chassis cab, panel van, eDaily
The Iveco Daily Phone Mount Problem
The Iveco Daily is one of the most popular work vans in Europe. Over 200,000 are sold every year. Couriers, tradespeople, camper van builders, fleet operators — they all depend on this van. And they all need their phone accessible while driving.
But here's the frustration: unlike the Mercedes Sprinter or Ford Transit, the Iveco Daily has been almost completely ignored by the vehicle-specific phone mount industry. When you search for "Iveco Daily phone mount," you get the same three results over and over: a Brodit ProClip bracket, a generic suction cup from Amazon, and some forum threads where drivers share hacky workarounds.
None of these are good enough for a van you spend 8+ hours a day in.
Every Iveco Daily Phone Mount Option, Compared
We tested and researched every vehicle-specific option currently available for the Iveco Daily. Here's what exists on the market in 2026:
| Mount | Type | MagSafe / Qi2 | Integrated | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brodit ProClip | Plastic bracket + separate holder | ✗ (requires add-on) | ✗ | €80-110 total |
| HoldMyPhone (AU) | CNC dash mount + holder | ✗ | ✗ | ~€90 + shipping from AU |
| KUDA | Leather console mount | ✗ | ✗ | €30-50 |
| Generic vent clip | Universal, clips to air vent | Some models | ✗ | €10-30 |
| Suction cup mount | Universal, attaches to windscreen | Some models | ✗ | €15-40 |
| Tactic Engineering | Integrated in OEM cupholder | ✓ 15W MagSafe + Qi2 | ✓ | CHF 97 / €97 / £97 |
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Why Generic Mounts Fail in Work Vans
If you're reading this, you've probably already tried a generic phone mount. And you probably already know the problems:
Suction cups: They work for about three weeks. Then the rubber dries out, the mount pops off the windscreen at 70 mph, and your phone lands face-down on the floor. In a work van that gets hot inside during summer and freezing in winter, suction cups don't stand a chance. Plus, in many European countries, mounting anything on the windscreen is illegal or restricted.
Vent clips: The Iveco Daily's air vents are not designed for phone mounts. The slats are too thin, the angle is wrong, and clipping a phone to the vent blocks airflow — which you need in a van with no rear climate control. After a few months, the clip weakens the vent slats and they break.
Dashboard sticky mounts: Adhesive pads leave residue on the dash, look unprofessional (especially in a branded fleet van), and gradually peel off from temperature cycling. They also tend to position the phone too far from the driver, making it hard to use navigation at a glance.
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What Makes The Tactic Engineering Mount Different
We designed our Iveco Daily MagSafe mount around one principle: it should look like Iveco put it there.
The Daily's cupholder isn't a simple flat circle — it's a complex, fully curved surface with compound radii that change along every axis. We 3D-scanned a 2026 Iveco Daily to capture that geometry down to the tenth of a millimetre, then designed a mount that embraces the entire surface. The result: you push the mount into the cupholder and it sits there as if it grew out of the dashboard. No bracket. No arm. No clamp. Just seamless integration.
On top sits a MagSafe / Qi2 wireless charging pad with an adjustable ball joint, so you can angle your phone exactly where you need it — whether you prefer portrait for calls or landscape for navigation.
MagSafe + Qi2
15W wireless charging. Snap your phone on, it charges. Works with iPhone 12+ and Qi2 Android devices.
3D Scanned Precision
Designed from a millimetre-accurate scan of the actual Iveco Daily cupholder. Not a generic circle — a perfect match to the complex OEM geometry.
Push-In Install
Push it into the cupholder. That's it. No tools, no drilling, no adhesive, no modification. Fully reversible.
Swiss SLS 3D Printed
Manufactured from PA12 nylon using selective laser sintering in Switzerland. The same process used for aerospace and motorsport components.
Push-in install · 15W wireless charging · Fits every Daily VII (2019–2026)
Compatibility: Every Iveco Daily VII (2019–2026+)
The Iveco Daily VII launched in 2019 as a thorough redesign of the Daily VI (2014–2019). Since then, IVECO has rolled out updates — comfort improvements in 2022, a major safety and ADAS package in 2024 — but the dashboard architecture and cupholder geometry have remained unchanged through every model year.
We 3D-scanned a 2026 Daily VII. The cupholder cavity is identical to a 2019. That means our mount fits every Daily VII that has rolled off the Suzzara production line, regardless of model year or variant:
✓ Daily 35S / 35C / 50C / 65C / 70C — all GVW ratings
✓ Panel van, chassis cab, dual cab, crew cab
✓ Hi-Matic (automatic) and manual gearbox
✓ Daily 4x4
✓ Daily Natural Power (CNG)
✓ eDaily (electric)
✓ 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026 model years
If you have a Daily VI (2014–2019), the dashboard is different and this mount does not fit. The easiest way to check: if your Daily has the older two-spoke steering wheel and the pre-2019 instrument cluster, you have a Daily VI. If it has the newer multi-function steering wheel and digital display, you have a Daily VII.
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Who Is This Mount For?
Delivery Drivers and Couriers
You're in and out of the van fifty times a day. MagSafe means you snap the phone on in half a second — no fiddling with clamps or cradles. And it charges while you drive, so you never arrive at your next stop with a dead phone.
Tradespeople
Your van is your mobile office. The hidden mount keeps the interior looking professional when clients see inside. No dangling cables, no suction cup marks on the windscreen, no plastic bracket clipped to the dash.
Fleet Managers
One SKU covers every Iveco Daily VII from 2019 onward. Easy to specify for new van fit-outs. Consistent positioning across the fleet. Drivers can't "lose" it (because it's integrated into the cupholder). And because it's MagSafe, it works with every driver's phone — no device-specific holder required.
Camper Van Builders
If you're converting an Iveco Daily into a camper, the seamlessly integrated mount maintains that clean, considered interior aesthetic. It's the kind of detail that separates a weekend project from a professional build.
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What About the Factory Iveco Phone Holder?
IVECO's marketing materials for recent Daily VII models mention a dashboard phone and tablet holder with 15W wireless charging. However, this appears to be optional equipment — not standard on every variant. We scanned a 2026 Iveco Daily VII and it wasn't fitted. If you're ordering a new Daily, ask your dealer whether it's included in your spec.
Regardless, the cupholder geometry has remained unchanged across the entire Daily VII generation since 2019. Whether you're running a 2019, 2022, or 2026 Daily VII, the Tactic Engineering mount fits. That's the advantage of designing from a precision scan rather than guessing at dimensions.
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