Citroën recently began mass production of its large electric van the ë-Jumper with a ready box body. The new version has complemented the panel van, chassis cab, dump truck, and chassis.

The Citroën ë-Jumper of the current generation was presented in October 2023 along with electric versions of related models: Fiat Ducato, Opel Movano, and Peugeot Boxer. The commercial model received an electric motor with a power of up to 205 kW, the battery increased to 110 kWh, and the range of the base van reached 366 km on the WLTP cycle.

With the new version in the form of a light van, the ë-Jumper has become even more versatile. This version is available in two variants: L3 (18.5 cubic meters) and L4 (20.5 cubic meters). Each can be obtained with rear doors or a lifting board. The wheelbase is 4,035 mm.

On board is a 7-inch audio system with a touchscreen, DAB, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, as well as a fully digital 7-inch instrument panel with a color display. Standard equipment also includes automatic air conditioning, electrically adjustable and heated exterior mirrors, a socket, halogen headlights with daytime running lights, and storage compartments in the cabin.

Equipment also includes electric power steering, an electric parking brake, lane departure warning, emergency braking assistance, hill start assist, blind spot monitoring, traffic sign recognition, and a driver fatigue monitoring system.

The price in Germany starts from 65,200 euros excluding VAT. For comparison, a regular panel van starts from 54,000 euros, a chassis cab from 51,300 euros, and a chassis from 54,300 euros.

Source: Citroën