Sounds ideal. The 85% of kerbweight rule gives the stability.
The max towing weight gives the cars ability to start on a hill without doing damage. For many cars this will be subject to being within the Gross Train Weight which is the total loaded weight of the car plus van. If you load the car too much you may have to reduce the Max Tow weight.
You also need to check the noseweight allowed for your car and tow bar and load the van so you don't exceed it.
Load all the heavy items over the axle with nothing heavy especially at the back. The fixed bed is a great place for storing everything but if you fill it with heavy items the van will be very unstable to tow.
The MTPLM is the maximum weight the van can be loaded to. Its not the weight it will be when you have put everything in it. It might be more or less.
According to cuddles the kerb weight of your car is 1451kg and the TOWING WEIGHT is 1400kg. Make sure you are correct. Get the figures from your carf handbook.
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