V&A given new vehicle (3)
I believe the answer is:
van
'vehicle' is the definition.
(van is a kind of vehicle)
'va given new' is the wordplay.
'given' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'new' becomes 'n' (common abbreviation eg NT for New Testament).
'va'+'n'='VAN'
(Other definitions for van that I've seen before include "Covered wagon" , "Commercial vehicle in the lead?" , "sometimes seen beside dyke" , "Forefront as of an army" , "Truck with an enclosed cargo space" .)