Stellantis upgrades electric van line-up

All of the firm’s electric vans also receive a new 400V power-take-off system, allowing electricity to be drawn from their traction batteries, rather than requiring a separate source.

Amid the technical upgrade, the interior and exterior styling of each van has also been updated to better reflect each brand’s prevailing design identity.

Citroën’s new oval-shaped logo has been grafted onto the faces of its vans and the mid-sized Dispatch receives three-pronged LED headlights inspired by the Oli electric car concept. Inside, each van receives the brand’s ‘comfort’ seats.

Fiat’s vans, meanwhile, receive clean-cut surfaces with large ‘Fiat’ wordmarks. The four-bar logo – used on its passenger cars between 1968 and 2003 – also makes a cameo on each model’s grille.

New Fiat Doblo, Ducato and Scudo

Peugeot’s vans receive a flush, sealed-off grille and the lion’s-head brand identity unveiled in 2021. The interior of each uses Peugeot’s i-Cockpit interior design, which pairs a high-set instrument panel with a small steering wheel.

The Opel/Vauxhall vans receive the Vizor grille, with a glossy black bar running along the front, interlinking the ‘Compass’ LED headlights. These can be upgraded to matrix units, which automatically partially dim to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic.

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