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Stellantis upgrades large vans with diesel and electric improvements

Stellantis upgrades large vans with diesel and electric improvements

Stellantis has revealed a range of updates across its light commercial vehicle (LCV) portfolio, with improvements set to enhance electric and diesel models from 1 May 2025.

Published 14 Apr 2025By CV Show News

The changes affect the Citroën Relay, Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Vauxhall Movano models.

Electric versions – Citroën ë-Relay, Fiat e-Ducato, Peugeot E-Boxer and Vauxhall Movano Electric – will now feature a 22kW onboard charger as standard, replacing the previous 11kW unit. The upgrade reduces AC charging time on a typical three-phase wallbox from 11 hours 45 minutes to six hours five minutes, with no additional cost to customers. On a 150kW DC rapid charger, a 0–80% charge can still be completed in 55 minutes.

In anticipation of emission legislation due to come into force in January 2026, Stellantis has also updated its 2.2-litre diesel engines to comply with the new standards ahead of schedule.

Stellantis is also enhancing comfort and connectivity in diesel variants by introducing an optional 7-inch infotainment touchscreen. Available for £400 (ex-VAT), the system replaces the current 5-inch display and includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Across the group’s large van line-up, customers can choose from up to 25 body configurations and benefit from class-leading cargo space, a range of advanced driver assistance systems and all-electric powertrains offering up to 263 miles of range (WLTP).

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