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Not to forget that many vans have an okay towing capacity, so you can just use a trailer.
Your not towing anything with the smaller transits. And they suck in winter.
Even the smaller vans can tow 1.5t. I'll concede it's a lot less then a pickup can tow but this is not "nothing" and plenty practical for lots of use cases you'd have in any city.
This is the Netherlands, not the Yukon. We don't have 5 foot deep snow on the roads in the Winter. In fact it's been years since we had any kind of snow at all. We just have a mild chill and mostly just rain.
The off-road/awd capability's of any vehicle are almost entirely irrelevant in the Netherlands for the overwhelming majority of people.
Man Ive pulled literal tons of cable for 100s of KMs with those, the NV400, the traffic and vivaro. Winter times down to the back of the beyonds. Mind you our winters are wet not the coldest.
Then get one of the bigger Sprinters. They're also available as 4x4.