Stellantis, a key player in the global automotive landscape, continues to lead the charge in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) sector with a diverse lineup that caters to all business needs. Across its six prominent brands—Citroën, FIAT Professional, Opel, Peugeot, Vauxhall, and Ram—Stellantis offers a comprehensive range of vans, from compact to large, designed to enhance operational efficiency for various industries. Despite the accelerating shift towards electrification, over 95% of LCVs sold today still rely on diesel engines, reflecting the industry’s enduring demand for diesel power.
Stellantis’ Wide Van Range
Stellantis’ lineup covers all segments of the LCV market, offering a solution for every professional need. Here’s a closer look at the updated van models from its various brands:
- Citroën: The renewed Berlingo, Jumpy, and Jumper continue to dominate the compact, mid-size, and large van segments respectively, providing flexibility and practicality.
- FIAT Professional: The popular Doblò, Scudo, and the ever-reliable Ducato are ideal for a variety of commercial applications, from city deliveries to long-haul transport.
- Opel/Vauxhall: With models like the Combo, Vivaro, and Movano, these brands cover everything from nimble compact vans to spacious large vehicles, ensuring that businesses of all sizes find their perfect match.
- Peugeot: The Partner, Expert, and Boxer continue to deliver strong performance in their respective segments, combining practicality with modern technology.
- Ram: The ProMaster EV, slated for launch at the end of 2023, represents Stellantis’ commitment to electrification in North America, complementing the robust Ram lineup.
The Push for Electrification
Stellantis has embraced electrification, leading with the introduction of a second generation of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) across all van segments. These electric models deliver significant improvements in range and efficiency:
- Compact Vans: Best-in-class range of up to 330 km (205 miles), making these vans ideal for urban logistics.
- Mid-Size Vans: Offering a choice of 50 or 75 kWh battery packs, these vans boast up to 350 km (224 miles) of range.
- Large Vans: Equipped with a powerful 110 kWh battery, these vans can travel up to 420 km (261 miles) on a single charge, with fast charging capabilities that take the battery from 0 to 80% in under an hour.
Despite the advancements in electric powertrains, the demand for diesel engines remains dominant, particularly for businesses operating in regions with less-developed charging infrastructure. In fact, over 95% of LCVs sold in Europe are still powered by diesel, thanks to their reliability, fuel efficiency, and longer driving range, which are crucial for many fleet operators.
Hydrogen and Advanced Technology
Looking beyond BEVs, Stellantis is also expanding its hydrogen fuel-cell offerings. In mid-2024, the company plans to introduce second-generation hydrogen-powered mid-size and large vans, delivering a range of up to 500 km (311 miles) and refueling in just five minutes—perfect for businesses seeking zero-emission solutions without compromising on range or refueling speed.
Stellantis is committed to incorporating cutting-edge technology across its van range. Some key tech features include:
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS): Up to 18 systems, including Level 2 autonomous driving, enhance safety and ease of use.
- Connectivity: All new vans will be fully connected by the end of 2023, with over-the-air updates planned from 2026, ensuring that vehicles stay up-to-date with the latest software improvements.
- Electric Power Take Off (ePTO): A 400V system that draws power from the van’s traction battery, enabling electrified conversions without compromising payload capacity.
Diesel Still Reigns Supreme
Despite the push toward zero-emission vehicles, the overwhelming majority of LCVs remain diesel-powered. Diesel engines offer unmatched range, towing capacity, and versatility, particularly for large fleets and long-haul operations. For many businesses, the practicality of diesel engines in terms of cost, availability, and range continues to outweigh the benefits of electrification, especially in regions where charging infrastructure is still developing.
Looking Ahead: Stellantis’ Vision
With its diverse range of diesel, electric, and soon-to-be hydrogen-powered vans, Stellantis is positioned to lead the LCV market in the coming years. The company’s focus on combining reliability, performance, and cutting-edge technology ensures that its vehicles meet the evolving needs of businesses worldwide. As more fleets transition to electrified powertrains, Stellantis’ advanced BEV and hydrogen solutions will play a key role in supporting sustainability goals, while diesel remains a staple for many operations.
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*source: https://www.stellantis.com/