The automotive conglomerate announces Stellantis Pro One - the new name of its Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) business unit. It brings together no less than six brands: Citroën, Fiat, Opel, Peugeot, Ram and Vauxhall.

Stellantis announced plans to hold the "Commercial Vehicles Ambition Day" on October 23. At this event, the company will officially launch the Stellantis Pro One business unit.

Stellantis Pro will present a new range of vans for all six brands. Considering the Fiat Ducato has been spied testing recently, as shown below, we might get to see the updated large van and its many rebadged versions: Ram ProMaster, Opel Movano, Vauxhall Movano, Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper. Speaking of the ProMaster, Stellantis says the EV version will be officially introduced later this year.

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The newly formed business unit plans to introduce four electrified pickups over the next two years. The Ram 1500 REV is one of them, along with a hydrogen-powered pickup. These future models are part of an updated lineup of vans and trucks in North America that will be introduced in stages over the next few years. Stellantis Pro One promises a greener lineup thanks to a second-generation, extended-range electric powertrain and the aforementioned hydrogen fuel cell setup.

The LCV sector is huge for Stellantis, accounting for a third of its net sales. It sold 1.6 million units last year, but LCV boss Jean-Philippe Imparato admits "we still have to do some homework" to beat Ford Pro. The boss went on to say that compact vans such as the Citroën Berlingo, Fiat Doblo, Peugeot Partner, Opel Combo and Vauxhall Combo will all be renewed in 2024, when the midsize Opel Vivaro, Vauxhall Vivaro, Peugeot Expert and Fiat Scudo will also be updated.

Source: Stellantis

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