Overview
The Citroën Jumpy is a light commercial van jointly developed by FCA Italy and PSA Group and, since 2021, Stellantis. The Jumpy is also sold as the Peugeot Expert, Fiat Scudo, Opel Vivaro, and Toyota ProAce. They were previously built by Sevel, a joint venture created in 1994 by the two companies.
All three models were facelifted in March 2004 before being replaced by new, second-generation models in 2007. The redesigned models again shared the same design and engineering, with subtle trim changes between each brand. The second generation received a small facelift in February 2012 and from July 2013, Toyota began sales of a rebadged version called the Toyota Proace....
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e-Scudo 75 kWh (136 Hp) L2
2.0 Multijet (145 Hp) Automatic L2
2.0 Multijet (177 Hp) Automatic L2
e-Scudo 50 kWh (136 Hp) L3
1.5 Multijet (120 Hp) L2
2.0 Multijet (145 Hp) L2
e-Scudo 75 kWh (136 Hp) L3
2.0 Multijet (177 Hp) Automatic L3
2.0 Multijet (145 Hp) L3
1.5 Multijet (102 Hp) L1
1.5 Multijet (102 Hp) L3
e-Scudo 50 kWh (136 Hp) L2
1.5 Multijet (102 Hp) L2
Produced from
e-Scudo 75 kWh (136 Hp) L2
2.0 Multijet (145 Hp) Automatic L2
2.0 Multijet (177 Hp) Automatic L2
e-Scudo 50 kWh (136 Hp) L3
1.5 Multijet (120 Hp) L2
2.0 Multijet (145 Hp) L2
e-Scudo 75 kWh (136 Hp) L3
1.5 Multijet (120 Hp) L3
2.0 Multijet (177 Hp) Automatic L3
2.0 Multijet (145 Hp) L3
e-Scudo 50 kWh (136 Hp) L2