# Citroën Jumpy

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Not to be confused with [Citroën Jumper](/source/Citro%C3%ABn_Jumper).

"Toyota ProAce" redirects here. For Toyota ProAce City, see [Citroën Berlingo § Third generation (K9; 2018)](/source/Citro%C3%ABn_Berlingo#Third_generation_(K9;_2018)). For Toyota ProAce Max, see [Fiat Ducato § Third](/source/Fiat_Ducato#Third).

Motor vehicle

Citroën Jumpy Overview Manufacturer Sevel Nord Stellantis (2021–present) Production 1994–present Body and chassis Class Light commercial vehicle Large MPV Body style 4/5-door panel van 4/5-door minivan Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Chronology Predecessor Citroën C25 Citroën C35 Toyota HiAce (for Toyota Proace) Fiat Talento (for Fiat Scudo) Eurovans Renault Trafic (for the basis of the Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro)[1] Fiat Doblò (for the basis of the Ram ProMaster City)[2]

The **Citroën Jumpy** (badged **Citroën Dispatch** in some countries) is a [light commercial](/source/Light_commercial_vehicle) [van](/source/Van) jointly developed by [FCA Italy](/source/FCA_Italy) and [PSA Group](/source/PSA_Group) and, since 2021, [Stellantis](/source/Stellantis). The Jumpy is also sold as the **Peugeot Expert,** **Fiat Scudo,** **Opel Vivaro, and** **Toyota ProAce.** They were previously built by [Sevel](/source/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](/source/Toyota) began sales of a rebadged version called the **Toyota Proace**.

In December 2015, Citroën, Peugeot and Toyota unveiled their new generation of these vehicles in people carrying-specifications called the **Citroën SpaceTourer** and **Peugeot Traveller**,[3] with Toyota retaining the Proace name. The commercial versions premiered later, retaining the Peugeot Expert and Citroën Jumpy names.

In May 2016, the Fiat Scudo was replaced by a second generation of the [Fiat Talento](/source/Fiat_Talento), a rebadged [Renault Trafic](/source/Renault_Trafic).[4] From the 2019 model year, the Jumpy has also been rebadged as the **Opel/[Vauxhall](/source/Vauxhall_Motors) Vivaro**, replacing the previous Vivaro model, which, from 2001 to 2019, had been based on the [Renault Trafic](/source/Renault_Trafic). From the 2022 model year, the Jumpy has also been rebadged as the Fiat Scudo, to replace the previous Talento model, which, from 2016 to 2020, had been based on the [Renault Trafic](/source/Renault_Trafic).[5]

## First generation (1994)

Motor vehicle

First generation (1994–2004) Citroën Jumpy Overview Also called Citroën Dispatch (UK and Ireland) Fiat Scudo Peugeot Expert Production June 1994 – January 2007 (Citroën) July 1995 – January 2007 (Peugeot) February 1996 – January 2007 (Fiat) Assembly France: Lieu-Saint-Amand (Sevel Nord) Body and chassis Related Eurovans Powertrain Engine Petrol: 1.6 L Fiat 220.A2.000 I4 2.0 L EW10 DOHC 16v I4 Diesel: 1.9 L DW8 I4 1.9 L XUD9 I4 1.9 L XUD9TE turbo I4 2.0 L DW10 JTD I4 Dimensions Kerb weight 1,380–1,450 kg (3,042–3,197 lb)[6]

[Citroën](/source/Citro%C3%ABn) released the first-generation Jumpy in June 1994, naming the model "Dispatch" in English-speaking markets. [Peugeot](/source/Peugeot) and [Fiat](/source/Fiat) followed with their rebadged models in July 1995 and February 1996 respectively. The vans differ little technically and visually, an example of [badge engineering](/source/Badge_engineering).

They share mechanicals and body structure with the Sevel Nord [Eurovans](/source/Eurovans) minivans: the Citroën Evasion (Synergie), [Fiat Ulysse](/source/Fiat_Ulysse), [Lancia Zeta](/source/Lancia_Zeta), and [Peugeot 806](/source/Peugeot_806). The engines available throughout the models do differ, with the Fiat getting its own engines distinct from those fitted to the Citroën and Peugeot. The Fiat Scudo replaced the first generation of the [Fiat Talento](/source/Fiat_Talento).

		- 1995-2004 Citroën Dispatch (Great Britain)

		- 1995-2004 Citroën Jumpy

		- 1995–2004 Peugeot Expert

		- 1996-2004 Fiat Scudo

### Facelift

The model received a facelift in 2004, which changed most of the front end including the bumper and bonnet; for the first time, the headlamps were combined with the indicators rather than being a separate set of lights.

		- Facelift Citroën Dispatch 2004-2006 (Great Britain)

		- 2004–2006 Citroën Jumpy

		- 2004–2006 Peugeot Expert

		- 2004–2006 Fiat Scudo

### Engines

Fiat Scudo engines Model Engine Displacement Valvetrain Fuel system Max. power at rpm Max. torque at rpm Years Petrol engines 1.6 i.e. Fiat 220.A2.000 1,581 cc SOHC 8v Single-point fuel injection 79 PS (58 kW; 78 hp) @ 5,750 rpm 125 N⋅m (92 lb⋅ft) @ 2,750 rpm 1996–2000 2.0 i.e. PSA EW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Multi-point fuel injection 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) @ 6,000 rpm 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) @ 4,100 rpm 2000–2006 Diesel engines 1.9 D PSA XUD9 1,905 cc SOHC 8v Indirect injection 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) @ 4,600 rpm 120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 1996–1999 1.9 D PSA DW8 1,868 cc SOHC 8v Indirect injection 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) @ 4,600 rpm 125 N⋅m (92 lb⋅ft) @ 2,500 rpm 1999–2006 1.9 TD PSA XUD9TE 1,905 cc SOHC 8v Indirect injection 92 PS (68 kW; 91 hp)} @ 4,000 rpm 196 N⋅m (145 lb⋅ft) @ 2,250 rpm 1996–1999 2.0 JTD PSA DW10 1,997 cc SOHC 8v Common rail direct injection 94 PS (69 kW; 93 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 215 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 1999–2006 2.0 JTD PSA DW10 1,997 cc SOHC 8v Common rail direct injection 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 1999–2006 2.0 JTD1 PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 2000–2006

1 Only for Scudo Combinato

## Second generation (G9; 2007)

Motor vehicle

Second generation Citroën Jumpy Overview Also called Citroën Dispatch (UK and Ireland) Fiat Scudo Peugeot Expert Toyota Proace (since 2013) Production January 2007 – March 2016 (SWB) November 2006 – March 2016 (LWB) July 2013 – March 2016 (Toyota Proace) Assembly France: Lieu-Saint-Amand (Sevel Nord) Body and chassis Body style 4/5-door panel van 4/5-door minibus Powertrain Engine Petrol: 2.0 L EW10 DOHC 16v I4 Diesel: 1.6 L DLD-416 I4 2.0 L DW10 JTD I4 Transmission 5-speed Manual 6-speed manual 6-Speed Aisin AWTF-80SC automatic Dimensions Kerb weight 1,910 kg (4,211 lb)[7]-2,044 kg (4,506 lb)[8]

The second generation offered increased cargo space and more body styles over the previous generation. It was launched in November 2006, with deliveries beginning in principal markets in January 2007.[9] The Citroën is available in 90 bhp, 120 bhp (89 kW; 122 PS) and 136 bhp (101 kW; 138 PS) versions with the option of four diesel engines or one petrol engine.

The Peugeot Expert II was launched in January 2007, with the addition of a [people carrier](/source/Minivan) model, the Tepee.[10] The PSA/Fiat joint venture ended in March 2016.[11]

		- 2007–2012 Citroën Jumpy

		- 2007–2012 Peugeot Expert

		- 2007–2012 Fiat Scudo

### Facelift

The model received a slight facelift in February 2012, which changed the grille and front bumper. From July 2013, [Toyota](/source/Toyota) began sales of a rebadged version called Toyota Proace.

The Fiat Scudo was discontinued in Summer 2012.

		- 2012–2016 Citroën Jumpy

		- 2012–2016 Citroën Jumpy

		- 2012–2016 Peugeot Expert

		- 2013–2016 Toyota Proace

### Engines

Engines Model Engine Displacement Valvetrain Fuel system Max. power at rpm Max. torque at rpm Gearbox Years Petrol engines 2.0 i.e. PSA EW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Multi-point fuel injection 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp) @ 6,000 rpm 180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) @ 2,500 rpm 5-speed manual 2007–2016 Diesel engines 90 Multijet Ford DLD-416 1,560 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 5-speed manual 2007–2016 120 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6-speed manual 2007–2016 130 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6-speed manual 2007–2016 140 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) @ 4,000 rpm 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6-speed manual 2007–2016 165 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 163 PS (120 kW; 161 hp) @ 3,750 rpm 340 N⋅m (251 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic 2010–2016 2010–2016

## Third generation (K0; 2016)

Motor vehicle

Third generation 2016 Citroën Dispatch (UK) Overview Also called Citroën Dispatch (UK and Ireland) Citroën SpaceTourer (passenger) Peugeot Expert Peugeot Traveller (passenger) Peugeot Expert Traveller (passenger, Türkiye) Toyota Proace Toyota Proace Verso (passenger) Opel Vivaro (2019–present) Vauxhall Vivaro (UK, 2019–present) Opel Zafira Life (passenger, 2019–present) Fiat Scudo (2022–present) Fiat Scudo Kamyonet (tipper, Türkiye, 2026) Fiat Ulysse (passenger, 2022–present) Citroën Holidays (camper, 2024–present) Opel Vivaro Kamyonet (tipper, Türkiye, 2026) Iveco eJolly[12] Ram ProMaster City (North America, 2027) Production December 2015 – present (Citroën SpaceTourer/Peugeot Traveller) March 2016 – present (Citroën Jumpy/Peugeot Expert/Toyota Proace) October 2019 – present (Opel/Vauxhall) 2022–present (Fiat) 2025–present (Iveco) 2027 (to commence) (Ram) Assembly France: Lieu-Saint-Amand (Sevel Nord) Russia: Kaluga (PSA Kaluga, 2022) Turkey: Bursa (Tofaş) United Kingdom: Luton, England (Vauxhall Luton, until 2025) United Kingdom: Ellesmere Port, England (Vauxhall Ellesmere Port, since 2026[13]) Uruguay: Montevideo (Nordex S.A.) Germany: Rüsselsheim (Opel Rüsselsheim, hydrogen conversion)[14] Body and chassis Body style 4/5-door panel van 4/5-door minibus Platform PSA EMP2 Powertrain Engine Diesel: 1.6 L Ford DLD-416 I4 2.0 L PSA DW10 I4 2.2 L Multijet I4 Electric motor 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) permanent-magnet synchronous motor (electric versions) Transmission 5-speed manual 6-speed manual 6-speed Aisin AWTF-80SC automatic Electric range 350km WLTP (eK0) Dimensions Wheelbase 2,925 mm (115.2 in) (SWB) 3,275 mm (128.9 in) (LWB) Length 4,609 mm (181.5 in) (compact) 4,959 mm (195.2 in) (standard) 5,309 mm (209.0 in) (long) Width 1,920 mm (75.6 in)[15] Height 1,890–1,950 mm (74.4–76.8 in)[15]

Interior (Citroën SpaceTourer)

At the [2016 Geneva Motor Show](/source/Geneva_Motor_Show#2016), Citroën, Peugeot and Toyota revealed their latest generation of their respective vans. With this new generation the vans became more contemporary, and the Citroën and Peugeot models gained new names for the passenger versions: **Citroën SpaceTourer** and **Peugeot Traveller**. Toyota partially retained the Proace name, calling their version **Proace Verso**.

Commercial variants have been released in March 2016, under the **Citroën Jumpy**, **Peugeot Expert** and **Toyota Proace** names.[16][17] In 2019, Opel/Vauxhall switched to the PSA van platform for the Vivaro.

The Fiat Scudo and Ulysse nameplates were revived in 2021 using the PSA van platform, replacing the [Renault Trafic](/source/Renault_Trafic)-based [Talento](/source/Fiat_Talento).[18]

In January 2022, [Stellantis](/source/Stellantis) stopped marketing the [internal combustion](/source/Internal_combustion_engine) versions of its passenger vans in Europe ([Switzerland](/source/Switzerland) and [Balkan countries](/source/Balkan_countries) excepted).[19] This decision is mainly motivated by a decision to reduce the average [CO2 emissions](/source/Greenhouse_gas_emissions) of vehicles marketed by the company in [Europe](/source/Europe) in accordance with the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) regulations set up by the [European Union](/source/European_Union). As a result, the SpaceTourer, Traveller and Zafira Life are now only offered in their 100% electric and hydrogen versions. Panel van models are not affected by this change, nor are Toyota-badged models, as the Japanese manufacturer is in line with the objectives of the CAFE regulations.[20]

### Production

Since 2017, both Citroën Jumpy and Peugeot Expert are assembled as [CKD](/source/Knock-down_kit) in Montevideo, Uruguay.[21] As of October 2019, Nordex S.A. has produced 13,000 units,[22] with most of them being exported to [Brazil](/source/Brazil) and [Argentina](/source/Argentina).

In April 2018, PSA started the production of the Peugeot Expert and Citroën Jumpy in its Russian plant, in [Kaluga](/source/Kaluga).[23] The next month began the production of the Traveller and SpaceTourer in the same factory.[24] In December 2019, the Opel Zafira Life joined them on Kaluga assembly lines, followed by the Vivaro a few months later.[25]

In September 2018, PSA announced that the Luton plant would begin production of the third generation Citroën Jumpy/Dispatch/SpaceTourer Peugeot Expert/Traveller, but also the second generation of the Toyota ProAce and ProAce Verso from the end of 2019, which would also be badged as the Opel/Vauxhall Zafira Life/Vivaro Life/Vivaro to replace the Trafic-based Vivaro.[26]

In February 2022, Stellantis began exporting part of the production of the Russian plant in Kaluga to Western Europe, where Citroën, Peugeot, and Opel models are manufactured.[27] In March 2022, Stellantis halted exports from [Russia](/source/Russia) following Moscow's [invasion of Ukraine](/source/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine), putting an end to the short-lived export program from Kaluga.[28]

### Special trims

#### GS

In October 2022, the Vauxhall Vivaro received a sporty GS trim option alongside a more powerful diesel engine.[29]

### Electric versions

Electric "eK0" versions are badged and sold by multiple Stellantis brands and Toyota; they all share a common traction motor with the smaller [Citroën e-Berlingo](/source/Citro%C3%ABn_e-Berlingo) and its rebadged siblings, which has an output of 100 kW (134 hp) with 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) of torque;[30] the motor is also used for battery-electric Stellantis passenger cars such as the [Peugeot e-208](/source/Peugeot_e-208). While the e-Berlingo is fitted with a 50 kWh battery, the e-Jumpy (and its rebadged cousins) also offer a larger 75 kWh battery as an option. Quoted maximum driving range changes from 144 mi (232 km) under the [WLTP cycle](/source/Worldwide_Harmonised_Light_Vehicles_Test_Procedure) with the smaller battery to 205 mi (330 km) (WLTP) with the larger 75 kW-hr battery.[31] The vans are fitted with a 7.4 kW (AC) charger as standard, and an 11 kW (AC) charger is available as an option.[31]

Equivalent models Marque Light commercial vehicle (LCV) Multi purpose vehicle (MPV) Citroën ë-Jumpy (EU) ë-Dispatch (UK) ë-SpaceTourer Fiat E-Scudo E-Ulysse Iveco eJolly - Opel (EU) Vivaro-e Zafira-e Life Peugeot e-Expert e-Traveller Toyota Proace Electric Proace Verso Electric Vauxhall (UK) Vivaro Electric Vivaro Life Electric

#### Peugeot e-Expert/e-Traveller

In 2019, Peugeot introduced an electric version of their Expert van called e-Expert which shares the same platform as the Vivaro-e.[32] They later introduced an electric variant of the passenger Traveller called **e-Traveller** in June 2020.

Compared to the conventional diesel versions, there are some cosmetic changes such as blanked-off grille, instrument cluster which includes a battery charge-level gauge and new graphics for it infotainment system.[33][34]

#### Citroën ë-Jumpy/ë-Dispatch/ë-SpaceTourer

The Citroën ë-Jumpy (ë-Dispatch) is largely similar to the Peugeot e-Expert cargo van, while the Citroën ë-SpaceTourer is similar to the Peugeot e-Traveller passenger van.

#### Opel Vivaro-e/Zafira-e Life

In April 2020, Opel revealed the all-electric Vivaro-e. The Vivaro-e is available in three lengths and offers a payload capacity of up to 1,275 kg (2,811 lbs).[35] In the UK, the vehicle is sold under the Vauxhall brand.

The passenger model is called the Opel Zafira-e Life in mainland Europe. In the UK the Vivaro name is used.

On 18 May 2021, [Opel](/source/Opel) revealed the Vivaro-e Hydrogen. This new version has a payload of 1100 kg (compared to 1200 kg for the Vivaro-e and 1400 kg for the Vivaro). The Vivaro-e Hydrogen combines a 45 kW fuel cell with a 10.5 kW lithium-ion battery.[36] The hydrogen storage tanks are supplied by Symbio, a [joint venture](/source/Joint_venture) between [Michelin](/source/Michelin) and [Faurecia](/source/Faurecia). Peugeot then presented its e-Expert Hydrogen. These vans are manufactured at the [Valenciennes](/source/Sevel_Nord) plant and converted to hydrogen at the former Opel plant in [Rüsselsheim](/source/R%C3%BCsselsheim_am_Main).[37]

#### Toyota Proace Electric

The Proace Electric, available in passenger (Verso) and cargo versions, is a Toyota-badged twin of the electric vans from Groupe PSA described above.[38] The Proace Electric is the first all-electric passenger vehicle offered under the Toyota brand in Europe.

#### Fiat E-Scudo/E-Ulysse

Fiat E-Scudo on display at [Fully Charged](/source/Fully_Charged) in 2022

In March 2022, Fiat unveiled the E-Ulysse, a battery electric derivative of its passenger van.[39] The cargo version is called the E-Scudo.

#### Iveco eJolly

In June 2025, [Iveco](/source/Iveco) unveiled the eJolly alongside the larger [eSuperJolly](/source/Fiat_Ducato), slotting under the Daily and alongside the [eMoovy](/source/Hyundai_ST1) as Iveco's smallest electric van offerings.[40]

### Other versions

#### Ram ProMaster City

In March 2026, [Ram Trucks](/source/Ram_Trucks) unveiled the [ProMaster City](/source/Ram_Promaster_City), replacing the previous [Fiat Doblò-based model](/source/Fiat_Dobl%C3%B2#Ram_ProMaster_City) sold from 2015 to 2022.[41][42][43] It is planned to debut in North America in early 2027, as a 2027 model. The ProMaster City will be available only in LWB spec with cargo (Tradesman) and passenger (SLT/SLT+) body styles, with a 1.6L turbo 166HP gasoline engine with 8-speed automatic as the only powertrain.

### Hydrogen

On May 18, 2021, [Opel](/source/Opel) presented the **Vivaro-e Hydrogen**. This version has a payload of 1,100 kg (2,400 lb) (contrary to 1,200 kg (2,600 lb) for the electric version and 1,400 kg (3,100 lb) for the combustion version). The *Vivaro-e Hydrogen* combines a 45 kW fuel cell with a 10.5 kW lithium-ion battery.[44] The hydrogen cylinders are supplied by Symbio, a joint venture between [Michelin](/source/Michelin) and [Faurecia](/source/Faurecia). [Peugeot](/source/Peugeot) presented its **e-Expert Hydrogen** a few days later and Citroën its **ë-Jumpy Hydrogen**.[45][46] These vehicles are manufactured at the [Valenciennes plant](/source/Sevel#Sevel_Nord) then converted to hydrogen at the former Opel plant in [Rüsselheim](/source/R%C3%BCsselsheim_am_Main).[37]

### H Van inspired derivatives

Main article: [Caselani](/source/Caselani)

Caselani Citroën Jumpy Type HG

In 2017, Italian company FC Automobili revealed a modern interpretation of the [Citroën H Van](/source/Citro%C3%ABn_H_Van) based on the [Citroën Relay](/source/Citro%C3%ABn_Relay). The [coach built](/source/Coachbuilt), [retro inspired](/source/Retro-style_automobile) conversion was available either pre assembled, or as a body kit, with 70 examples to be built to mark the 70th anniversary of the Citroën Type H.[47] FC Automobili was later renamed Caselani Carrosserie, and expanded its range with a smaller 'Type HG', based on the Citroën Jumpy. Both vans are available with either internal combustion engines or electric motors.[48]

#### Type Holidays Concept

At the 2023 Caravan Salon in Germany, Citroën revealed the Type Holidays, a Spacetourer based campervan with bodywork referencing the classic Citroën H Van. Styled by Caselani, The concept vehicle featured a pop-up roof with sleeping accommodation, as well as an on board kitchenette and folding bench seat. Citroën stated that the Type Holidays previewed a new range of vehicles with 'Holidays' branding, which would be aimed at [van lifers](/source/Van_life) and holidaymakers.[49][50]

### Safety

ANCAP test results Peugeot Expert diesel van variants (2022)[51] Overall Grading: 55% (Silver)

ANCAP test results Peugeot Expert diesel van variants (2024)[52] Overall Grading: 67% (Gold)

#### Engines 2016-2025

Engines Model Engine Displacement Valvetrain Fuel system Max. power at rpm Max. torque at rpm Gearbox Years Diesel engines 95 Multijet Ford DLD-416 1,560 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 90 hp (67 kW; 91 PS) @ 3,750 rpm 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 5 speed manual 2016–2019 115 Multijet Ford DLD-416 1,560 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 115 hp (86 kW; 117 PS) @ 3,500 rpm 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 6 speed manual 2016–2025 120 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 120 hp (89 kW; 122 PS) @ 3,750 rpm 340 N⋅m (251 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6 speed manual 2016–2025 150 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 150 hp (112 kW; 152 PS) @ 4,000 rpm 370 N⋅m (273 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6 speed manual 2016–2025 180 Multijet PSA DW10 1,997 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 177 hp (132 kW; 179 PS) @ 3,750 rpm 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6 speed automatic 8 speed automatic 2016–2019 2019–2025 Electric - - - - 134 hp (100 kW; 136 PS) 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) - 2020–2025

### Gallery

#### Commercial versions

		- Citroën Dispatch (UK)

		- Citroën ë-Jumpy

		- Peugeot Expert

		- Opel Vivaro

		- Vauxhall Vivaro

		- Toyota Proace

		- Fiat Scudo

		- Caselani Citroën Jumpy Type HG

		- Fiat Scudo Pickup version

#### Passenger versions

		- Citroën SpaceTourer

		- Citroën SpaceTourer Hyphen Concept

		- Peugeot Traveller

		- Opel Zafira Life

		- Toyota Proace Verso

		- Toyota Proace Verso

		- Fiat E-Ulysse

### Facelift

Stellantis introduced facelifts for the vans on October 23, 2023.[53][54][55][56] In all versions, the upper grill has been completely removed for reduced air resistance. Each van has been given a larger 10-inch [infotainment](/source/In-car_entertainment) display, and new driver-assistance systems including Level 2 autonomous driving capabilities. The Citroën, Peugeot, Opel, Vauxhall and Toyota vans had also been fitted with the brand's respective updated logo.[57]

		- 2024 Citroën Jumpy

		- 2024 Citroën SpaceTourer

		- 2024 Fiat Scudo

		- 2024 Fiat Ulysse

		- 2024 Opel Vivaro

		- 2024 Opel Zafira Life

		- 2024 Peugeot Expert

		- 2024 Peugeot Traveller

		- 2024 Toyota Proace

		- 2024 Toyota ProAce Verso

#### Engines from 2026

Engines[58] Model Engine Displacement Valvetrain Fuel system Max. power at rpm Max. torque at rpm Gearbox Years Diesel engines 1.5 BlueHDI/ Multijet 120 Ford DLD-416 1,499 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) @ 3,500 rpm 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm 6 speed manual 2026–present 2.2 BlueHDI/ Multijet 150 Multijet II 2,184 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) @ 3,500 rpm 370 N⋅m (273 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6 speed automatic 8 speed automatic 2026–present 2.2 BlueHDI/ Multijet 180 Multijet II 2,184 cc DOHC 16v Common rail direct injection 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) @ 3,500 rpm 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm 6 speed automatic 8 speed automatic 2026–present Electric - - - - 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) 270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft) - 2020–present

## Sales and production

This section needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (September 2019)

Citroën Year Worldwide production Worldwide sales Notes 2009 20,000[59] 22,800[59] 2010 27,900[59] 27,700[59] 2011 29,625[10] 29,015[10] Total production reaches 441,700 units.[10] 2012 23,600[9] 24,900[9] Total production reaches 465,300 units.[9]

Peugeot Year Worldwide production Worldwide sales Notes 2009 19,000[59] 24,300[59] 2010 28,900[59] 28,500[59] 2011 33,260[10] 32,337[10] Total production reaches 477,699 units.[10] 2012 28,200[9] 29,500[9] Total production reaches 505,900 units.[9]

- [France portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:France)
- [Italy portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Italy)

**Fiat**

Year Worldwide production 2022 18,674[60]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** From 1997 to 2018, the Renault Trafic served as the basis for the Opel and Vauxhall Vivaro, before GM sold Opel and Vauxhall to the PSA Group; thereafter, the base for the Vivaro changed to the Citroën Jumpy.

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v t e « previous — Citroën car timeline, 1990s–2010s — next » Type 1990s 2000s 2010s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Economy car 2CV C-Zero City car C1 I C1 II Subcompact car Hatch Saxo C2 DS3 transferred to DS Automobiles AX C2CN C3 II C3 I C3 III Sedan C-Elysée MPV C3 Picasso/AircrossSAM CUV C3 Aircross I C4 Cactus C3-XRCN C4 Aircross Convertible C3 Pluriel E-Méhari Compact / Small family car Hatch ZX Xsara C4 I C4 II FukangCN C-Élysée HatchCN DS4 transferred to DS Automobiles Sedan Elysée / C-ElyséeCN Fukang 988CN C-QuattreCN C4 SedanCN C-Triomphe / C4 Sedan/PallasCN/RU/SAM C4 L/Sedan/LoungeCN/RU/SAM Estate ZX Break Xsara Break MPV Xsara Picasso C4 Picasso C4 Picasso/SpaceTourer Grand C4 Picasso Grand C4 Picasso/SpaceTourer CUV C-Crosser C5 Aircross Large family car Hatch / Sedan BX Xantia C5 I C5 II C5 IIFCN DS5 transferred to DS Automobiles Estate BX Break/Evasion Xantia Break C5 Break I C5 Break II MPV Evasion C8 Executive car XM C6 C6CN LAV C15 Nemo Berlingo ISAM Berlingo I Berlingo II Berlingo III LCV Jumpy Jumpy Jumpy / SpaceTourer C25 Jumper I Jumper II C35 Jumper ISAM Legend Manufactured by Mitsubishi Manufactured by TPCA in the Czech Republic Model from DS sub-brand, now DS Automobiles Originated by Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën in China Originated in India and South America Manufactured by Sevel Nord in France Manufactured by Sevel Sud in Italy Model with extended local production and selling outside its country of origin

v t e Peugeot vehicles A brand of Stellantis Current vehicles Cars 208 e-208 308 408 (saloon) Crossovers/SUVs 2008 3008 408 (crossover) 5008 Vans Partner/Rifter Partner Rapid Expert/Traveller Boxer Pickup trucks Landtrek Historic vehicles Cars 104 106 107 108 1007 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 301 (1932–1936) 301 (2012) 302 304 305 306 307 308 309 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 504 505 508 601 604 605 607 806 807 4007 4008 Bipper Tepee iOn RCZ Commercial Bipper D3 D4 J5 J7 J9 Hoggar Pick Up Motorsport Circuit racing EX3 RCZ Peugeot Sport 406 Supertouring BTC-T Peugeot 307 BTC-T Peugeot 406 Coupé 905 908 908 HDi FAP 9X8 Rally 2008 DKR 205 Turbo 16 206 WRC 207 S2000 208 T16 208 Rally4 3008 DKR 307 WRC 405 Turbo 16 Concept cars 20Cup 4002 607 Pescarolo 907 908 RC BB1 e-Legend EX1 Flux Hoggar Concept HR1 Inception Moonster Moovie Onyx Quark Quasar RC SR1 Velv Tulip Related topics Cycles Peugeot Cycling team Category Commons

v t e « previous — Peugeot car and LCV timeline, 1980s–2010s - next » Type 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 City car iOn 104 106 107 108 Subcompact car Hatch 205 206 / 206+ / 207 Compact / 207i 207 208 II 208 I Sedan 206 SD / 207 Sedan/PassionIran/CEE/CN/LATAM SW 206 SW / 207 SW Convertible 205 Cabriolet 206 CC 207 CC MPV 1007 CUV 2008 I 4008 2008 II Compact car Hatch 307 309 306 308 ICN→SAM 308 I 308 II Sedan 301 304 306 Sedan 307 Sedan 308 Sedan I 308 Sedan II 305 408 ICN/MY 408 IICN/MY 408 ISAM/RU SW 305 Break 306 Break 307 SW / Break 308 SW I 308 SW II Coupe RCZ Convertible 306 Cabriolet 307 CC 308 CC MPV 5008 I CUV 3008 I 3008 II / 4008CN 4007 5008 II Large family car Sedan / SW 504 405 504 CN→ARG→AF 405 / Pars / 406 Khazar / RD / RoaSAM→Iran/EG/AZR 505 406 407 508 I 508 II MPV 806 807 Coupe 406 Coupé 407 Coupé Executive car 604 605 607 LAV Bipper Partner I Partner ISAM Partner II Partner III / Rifter LCV J5 Expert I Expert II Expert / Traveller Boxer ISAM J7 J9 Boxer I Boxer II Pickup truck 504 Pick-Up 504 Pick-Up SAM→AF HoggarSAM Pick UpAF Legend Manufactured by Mitsubishi Manufactured by TPCA in the Czech Republic Manufactured by Pininfarina Manufactured by Sevel Nord in France Manufactured by Sevel Sud in Italy Originated by joint-ventures with Dongfeng and Changan in China Model with extended local production and selling outside its country of origin

v t e Fiat Related companies Parent Fiat Group (1899–2014) Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (2014–2021) Stellantis 2021–present Owner Fiat Auto (1978–2007) Stellantis Europe (formerly Fiat Group Automobiles and FCA Italy; 2007–present) Subsidiaries and divisions Current Abarth Fiat Professional Stellantis Heritage Former Fiat Aviazione (1908–1969) Fiat Concord (1954–1980) IAVA Fiat Ferroviaria (1880–2000) Fiat Industrial (2010–2013) Iveco Autobianchi (1955–95) Ceirano (1899) Innocenti (1990–96) SCAT (1929–32) Sevel Argentina (1980–99) Simca (1934–58) Società Piemontese Automobili (1926) Current models Cars 500 Argo Cronos Mobi Panda Grande Panda Topolino Crossovers/SUVs 600 Grizzly Grizzly Fastback Fastback Pulse Vans Doblò Ducato Fiorino (Latin America) Scudo/Ulysse Pickup trucks Strada Titano Toro Abarth 500e 600e Historic models (List) 1980–2019 124 Spider 500/Abarth 695 Fullback Panorama Argenta Uno Oggi Regata Croma Duna/Prêmio Viaggio Tipo (Type 160) Tempra Cinquecento Coupé Punto Linea Grande Punto Ulysse Barchetta Bravo Bravo/Brava Marea Palio Scudo Siena Grand Siena Multipla Seicento Stilo Albea Idea Panda II Croma II Sedici Talento 500L 500X Fiorino (Europe) Tipo/Egea 1950–1979 1400 Campagnola 8V 1900 1100/103 600 1200 500 1200/1500/1600 Cabriolet 1800 2100 1300 1500 2300 850 124 124 Sport Coupé 124 Sport Spider Dino 125 128 130 127 126 132 X1/9 131 133 147 Ritmo/Strada 1920–1949 510 520 "Superfiat" 502 519 509 503 507 512 520 521 525 514 515 522 524 508 Balilla 518 Ardita 527 1500 500 "Topolino" 508 C 2800 1100 1899–1919 4 HP 6 HP 8 HP 10 HP 12 HP 16-20 HP 24-32 HP 60 HP Brevetti 1 Zero 2B 70 501 505 LCVs 1100 T 238 241 242 900T Daily Fiorino Marengo Penny Concept models Centoventi Downtown Fastback FCC Adventure Phylla Trepiùno Turbina X1/23 Racing cars 75 HP 28-40 HP 130 HP SB4 S61 S74 S76 Record S57A/14B 804 805 Modified Racing cars Mephistofeles Patriarca 1100 Abarth cars OT 1300 204A 205A 207A 208A 209A 750 850 TC 1000 TC 1000 GT 1500 Biposto 1600 Spider 2200 2300 SE010 3000 SP Classiche 1000 SP SE08 Simca 1300 GT Simca 2000 T140 SE021 Osella PA1 2000 Coupe SE048SP A112 SE030 124 Rally 1000SP OTR 1000 Grand Prix PA2 Armored vehicles 2000 L6/40 L3/35 3000 M11/39 M13/40 M14/41 Oltre People Giovanni Agnelli Gianni Agnelli Umberto Agnelli Ettore Cordiano Ermanno Cressoni Walter de Silva Dante Giacosa Luca di Montezemolo Roberto Giolito Aurelio Lampredi Sergio Marchionne Lorenzo Ramaciotti Luigi Rapi Cesare Romiti Giovanni Savonuzzi Frank Stephenson Vittorio Valletta Tranquillo Zerbi Category Commons

v t e « previous — Fiat car timeline (Europe), 1980s–2010s — next » Type 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 City car 126 Cinquecento Seicento → 600 126p 500 Panda I Panda II Panda III Supermini Hatchback 127 Punto I Punto II Uno Palio Grande Punto → Punto Evo → Punto Sedan Duna Siena Albea CUV Sedici 500X MPV Idea 500L Compact car Hatchback Ritmo Tipo Bravo I / Brava Stilo Bravo II Tipo Sedan 128 Tempra Tipo 131 Regata Marea Linea Compact MPV Multipla Mid-size car Sedan 132 Argenta Croma I MPV Croma II Ulysse I Ulysse II Freemont Cabriolet Ritmo Cabrio Punto Cabrio 500C Spider Spidereuropa Barchetta 124 Spider Coupé Coupé Sports car X1/9 LAV Fiorino I Fiorino II Fiorino III / Qubo Marengo Doblò I Doblò II LCV Daily Scudo I Scudo II Talento Ducato I Ducato II Ducato III Mini pickup Strada Pickup Fullback Off-road Campagnola (1107) Legend Manufactured by FSM or Fiat Auto Poland Manufactured by Pininfarina from 1981 Manufactured by Maggiora in Italy until 2002 Manufactured by Bertone from 1982 Manufactured by Mazda in Japan Manufactured by Suzuki in Hungary Manufactured by Sevel Nord (FCA/PSA) in France Manufactured by Chrysler in Mexico Manufactured by Renault in France Manufactured by Sevel Sud in Italy Manufactured by Mitsubishi in Thailand

v t e « previous — Fiat car timeline (Europe), 2020s–present Type 2020s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Quadricycle Topolino City car 500 / 500C New 500e / New 500C Panda III → Pandina Subcompact car Hatch Grande Panda CUV 500X 600 MPV 500L Compact car Tipo Spider 124 Spider LAV Fiorino III / Qubo Doblò II Doblò III LCV Talento Scudo III / Ulysse III Ducato III Legend Manufactured in Morocco Manufactured in Poland Manufactured by Tofaş in Turkey Manufactured by Mazda in Japan Manufactured by Renault in France Manufactured by Sevel Nord in France Manufactured by Sevel Sud in Italy

v t e « previous — Fiat car timeline (South America), 2020s–present Type 2020s 0 1 2 3 4 5 City car 500e Mobi Uno II Subcompact car Hatch Argo Sedan Grand Siena Cronos CUV 500X Pulse Fastback LAV Doblò I Pickup truck Strada II Toro TitanoBR TitanoBR LCV Fiorino III Scudo III Ducato III Ducato III Legend Manufactured in Europe Manufactured by in Mexico Assembled by Nordex S.A., in Uruguay

v t e Opel A marque of Stellantis Vehicles Quadricycles Rocks Electric Cars Astra Corsa Crossovers/SUVs Frontera (2024) Grandland Mokka Vans Combo Movano Vivaro/Zafira Life Discontinued models Adam (2012–2019) Admiral (1937–1939, 1964–1977) Agila (2000–2014) Antara (2006–2015) Ampera (2011–2015) Ampera-e (2017–2019) Arena (1997–2001) Ascona (1970–1988) Astravan (1981–2012) Blazer (1995–2002) Bedford Blitz (1973–1986) Blitz (1930–1975) Calibra (1989–1997) Campo (1992–2001) Cascada (2013–2019) Chevette (1980–1982) Commodore (1967–1982) Corsavan (1983–2018) Crossland (2017–2024) Diplomat (1964–1977) 5/12 PS "Puppchen" (1911–1920) 4/8 PS "Doktorwagen" (1909–1910) Frontera (1991–2004) GT (1968–1973, 2006–2009) Insignia (2008–2022) Kadett (1937–1940, 1962–1991) Kapitän (1939–1970) Karl (2014–2019) 4 PS “Laubfrosch” (1924–1931) Manta (1970–1988) Meriva (2003–2017) Monterey (1992–1999) Movano A/B (1998–2021) Monza (1978–1986) Olympia (1935–1940, 1947–1953, 1967–1970) Olympia Rekord (1953–1957) Omega (1986–2003) Patent Motor Car, System Lutzmann (1899–1902) P4 (1935–1937) RAK (1928) RAK2 (1928) Regent (1928–1929) Rekord (1953–1986) Senator (1978–1993) Signum (2003–2008) Sintra (1996–1999) Speedster (2000–2005) Super 6 (1937–1938) Tigra (1994–2001, 2004–2009) 10/30 (10/35) PS (1922–1924) Vectra (1988–2008) Vivaro (2001–2018) Zafira/Zafira Tourer (1999–2019) Concept cars Flextreme Flextreme GT/E Frogster GTC Concept HydroGen3 HydroGen4 Insignia Concept Maxx Meriva Concept Monza Concept Omega V8 Omega V8.com Signum2 Concept Junior RAK e Slalom Tech 1 Trixx Twin Manta GSe ElektroMOD Divisions and subsidiaries Vauxhall VXR Opel Performance Center People Adam Opel (founder) Fritz von Opel Rikky von Opel Wilhelm von Opel Facilities Aspern Brandenburg Ellesmere Port Eisenach Gliwice Luton Szentgotthárd Tychy Zaragoza Other Vauxhall Motors GM platforms GM engines PSA engines GM transmissions Intellilink Irmscher RAK1 Steinmetz Opel Tuning Opel Rally Team Category Commons

v t e « previous — Opel car timeline, 1980–present Ownership General Motors PSA Group Stellantis Class 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 Quadricycle Rocks-e City car Agila A Agila B Karl Adam Supermini Corsa A Corsa B Corsa C Corsa D Corsa E Corsa F Chevette Ampera-e Small family car Ampera Kadett D Kadett E / Belmont Astra F Astra G Astra H Astra J Astra K Astra L Large family car Ascona B Ascona C Vectra A Vectra B Vectra C / Signum Insignia A Insignia B Executive car Rekord E / Commodore C Omega A Omega B Luxury car Senator A Senator B Coupé Tigra A Manta B Calibra Monza Convertible Tigra TwinTop B Cascada Roadster Speedster GT (Roadster) Mini MPV Meriva A Compact MPV Meriva B Zafira A Zafira B Large MPV Sintra Zafira Tourer C Mini SUV Mokka A Mokka B Crossland Frontera Compact SUV Frontera A Frontera B Antara Grandland A Grandland B Mid-size SUV Monterey Pickup Campo/Brava Panel van / LAV Kadett Combo A Combo B Combo C Combo D Combo E LCV Bedford Blitz Arena Vivaro A Vivaro B Vivaro C Movano A Movano B Movano C Legend/Notes PSA/Stellantis platform GM platform Sourced from Lotus Sourced from Fiat Sourced from Renault Sourced from Suzuki Sourced from Isuzu

v t e Vauxhall Motors A marque of Stellantis Vehicles Cars Astra Corsa Crossovers/SUVs Frontera Grandland Mokka Vans Combo Movano Vivaro Historic and discontinued models 10–4 (1937–1947) 12 (1937–1946) 14–6 (1939–1948) 14 And 14/40 (1922–1927) 20/60 (1927–1930) 23/60 (1922–1926) 25 (1937–1940) 25/70 (1926–1928) 30-98 (1913–1922) A Type (1911–1914) B Type (1911–1914) C Type (1911–1913) D Type (1912–1922) Adam (2012–2019) Agila (2000–2014) Ampera (2012–2015) Antara (2006–2015) Arena (1997–2001) Astramax (1986–1993) Astravan (1992–2013) Belmont (1986–1991) Brava (1990–1998) Calibra (1989–1997) Carlton (1978–1994) Cascada (2013–2019) Cavalier (1975–1995) Chevette (1975–1984) Corsavan (1994–2018) Cresta (1954–1972) Firenza (1970–1975) Frontera (1991–2004) Insignia (2008–2022) Magnum (1973–1978) Meriva (2003–2017) Midi (1990–1994) Monaro (2004–2006) Monterey (1994–1998) Movano (1980–2021) Nova (1983–1993) Omega (1994–2003) Rascal (1990–1993) Royale (1978–1983) Senator (1983–1994) Signum (2003–2008) Sintra (1997–1999) Tigra (1994–2001, 2004–2009) Vectra (1995–2009) Velox (1948–1965) Ventora (1968–1976) Viceroy (1978–1982) Victor (1957–1978) Viscount (1966–1972) Viva (1963–1979, 2015–2019) Vivaro (2001–2018) VXR8 (2009–2017) VX220 (2000–2005) VX4/90 (1961–1972) Wyvern (1948–1957) Zafira (1999–2018) Divisions and subsidiaries Bedford VXR People Duncan Aldred Wayne Cherry Gerry Marshall Laurence Pomeroy Factories Dunstable Ellesmere Port Luton Other GM Platforms GM Engines PSA Engines GM Transmissions Proving Grounds Dealer Team Vauxhall Intellilink Irmscher Opel Slant Four Vauxhall Motors F.C. Category Commons

v t e « previous - Vauxhall car timeline, 1980–present Ownership General Motors PSA Group Stellantis Size Body 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 City car Hatchback Agila A Agila B Viva Adam Supermini Hatchback Chevette Nova Corsa B Corsa C Corsa D Corsa E Corsa F Saloon Chevette Nova Saloon Estate Chevette Van Chevette Nova Van Corsa Van Corsa Van Corsa Van Convertible Tigra Tigra TwinTop Small family car Hatch Astra D Astra E Astra F Astra G Astra H Astra J Astra K Astra L Astra GTC Ampera Saloon Astra D Belmont Astra F Astra G Estate Astra Caravan Astra E Astra F Astra G Astra H Sports Tourer Astra K Astra L Van Bedford Astra Bedford Astravan Astra F Astravan Astravan Convertible Astra Convertible Astra Convertible Astra Convertible Astra TwinTop Cascada Coupé Astra Coupé Large family car Hatchback Cavalier Cavalier Cavalier Vectra Vectra Insignia Insignia Grand Sport → Insignia Signum Saloon Cavalier I Cavalier II Cavalier III Vectra B Vectra C Insignia A Estate Cavalier II Vectra B Vectra C Insignia Sports Tourer Insignia Sports Tourer Insignia Country Tourer Insignia Country Tourer Coupé Cavalier I Calibra Monaro Convertible Cavalier II Executive car Saloon Royale Senator A Senator B Omega B VXR8 Carlton I Carlton II Viceroy Estate Carlton I Carlton II Omega B Coupé Royale Coupé Roadster VX220 Mini MPV Meriva A Meriva B Compact MPV Zafira A Zafira B → Zafira Family B Combo Life Large MPV Sintra Zafira Tourer C Vivaro Life Subcompact crossover SUV Mokka → Mokka X Mokka Crossland X → Crossland Frontera Compact crossover SUV Frontera A Frontera B Antara Grandland X → Grandland Grandland Full-size SUV Monterey Pickup Bedford KB Bedford Brava → Brava LCV Small Bedford Astramax → Astramax Combo B Combo C Combo D Combo E Medium Bedford Blitz Arena Vivaro A Vivaro B Vivaro C Large Movano A Movano B Movano C Legend/Notes PSA platform Sourced from Suzuki Sourced from Fiat Sourced from Renault Sourced from Isuzu

v t e Toyota Marques Current Toyota Century Daihatsu (Perodua) Hino (25%) through Archion Lexus Former Scion WiLL Toyopet Leahead1 Ranz2 Subsidiaries Asia- Pacific Australia Altona Plant China Indonesia New Zealand Philippines South Korea Thailand Toyota Auto Body Toyota Central R&D Labs Toyota Motor East Japan Central Motors3 Kanto Auto Works3 Toyota Motors Tohoku3 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Toyota Motor Kyushu Africa Kenya South Africa Americas Argentina North America Calty Design Research TBMNC Toyota Connected North America Europe Czech Republic France Gazoo Racing Ireland Portugal Turkey United Kingdom Manufacturing Sales Global Toyota Financial Services Defunct Russia Affiliates Isuzu (5%) Mitsubishi Aircraft (10%) Mazda (5%) Subaru (20%) Suzuki (5%) Joint ventures Current BluE Nexus (10%) BYD Toyota EV Technology (50%) FAW Toyota (50%) GAC Toyota (50%) Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA (50%) Toyota-Astra Motor (50%) Toyota Indus Toyota Kirloskar Motor Toyota Motor Vietnam UMW Toyota Motor (49%) Denso Ten (35%) Defunct NUMMI United Australian Automobile Industries WiLL Current models Kei car Copen GR Sport Pixis Epoch Pixis Truck Pixis Van Car Agya, Wigo Aqua Avalon bZ3 bZ7 Camry Century COMS Corolla GR Corolla Levin L Crown Crossover Sedan Glanza, Starlet GR86 GR GT JPN Taxi Mirai Prius PHEV Probox Vios Vitz Yaris XP150 XP210 AC100 GR Yaris Pickup truck Hilux Hilux Champ, Rangga, Stout Land Cruiser 79 series Tacoma TownAce, LiteAce Tundra SUV, crossover 4Runner Aygo X bZ3X bZ4X, bZ bZ4X Touring, bZ Woodland bZ5 C-HR C-HR+, C-HR Century (SUV) Corolla Cross, Frontlander Crown Estate, Signia Crown Sport Fortuner, SW4 Grand Highlander Harrier Highlander, Kluger Land Cruiser FJ 70 250, Prado 300 Raize RAV4, Wildlander Rush Sequoia Urban Cruiser (BEV), Ebella Urban Cruiser, Hyryder Urban Cruiser Taisor, Starlet Cross Yaris Cross XP210 AC200 Minivan, van Alphard, Vellfire Avanza, Veloz Calya HiAce Majesty, Granvia HiMedic Innova Noah, Voxy ProAce ProAce City ProAce Max Roomy Rumion Sienna, Granvia Sienta TownAce, LiteAce Commercial truck Dyna Type 73 medium truck Bus Coaster Sora Discontinued models 1000 1900 2000 2000GT AA AB AC AE Allex Allion (Toyota Corolla (E210)) Altezza Aristo Aurion Auris, Corolla iM Avensis Aygo BA Bandeirante bB Belta Belta (Suzuki Ciaz) Blade Blizzard Brevis Briska C+pod Caldina Cami Camry Coupe Camry Solara Carina Carina E Carina ED Carina FF Carina Surf Carina II Celica Celica Camry Celica Supra Celica XX Celsior Chaser Classic Comfort Corolla Axio Corolla Ceres Corolla Fielder Corolla II Corolla Levin Corolla Rumion Corolla Spacio Corolla Sprinter Corolla SR5 Corolla Verso Corona Corona EXiV Corona Mark II Corona SF Corsa Cressida Cresta Crown Comfort Crown Majesta Curren Cynos DA Duet Echo, Platz Estima, Previa Esquire Etios FA FJ40 FJ Cruiser Gaia GR Supra Grand HiAce Hilux Surf Ipsum, Picnic, Avensis Verso iQ Isis ist Kijang, Stallion, Tamaraw, Revo, TUV Lexcen Light Stout Macho Mark II Mark II Blit Mark II Qualis Mark X Mark X ZiO Massy Dyna Master MasterAce Masterline Matrix Mega Cruiser MiniAce Model F MR2 MR-S Nadia Opa Origin Paseo Passo Pixis Joy Pixis Mega Pixis Space Porte, Spade Premio, Allion Prius c Prius v, +, α Progrès Pronard Publica Quick Delivery Ractis Raum Regius RH RK RR SA Sai SB Scepter SD Sera SF SG Soarer Solara Soluna Space Cruiser Sparky Sports 800 SportsVan Sprinter Sprinter Carib Sprinter Cielo Sprinter Marino Sprinter Trueno Starlet Stout Su-Ki Succeed SunChaser Super T100 Tank Tarago Tercel Tiara ToyoAce Van VanWagon Urban Cruiser (Toyota Ist) Urban Cruiser (Suzuki Vitara Brezza) Venza Verossa Verso Verso-S Vienta Vista Vitz Voltz Windom Wish Yaris (DA, DB, DD) Yaris Verso, FunCargo Zelas Concept, prototype 1957 Sports 4500GT A-BAT Alessandro Volta Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept Avalon AXV-II Toyota AXV-III AXV-IV bZ4X Concept CAL-1 Camry TS-01 Celica Cruising Deck Celica XYR Century GT45 C-HR concept Corona 1500S Convertible Corona 1900S Sporty Sedan Corona Sports Coupe Crown Convertible CS&S CX-80 DMT Dream Car Dream Car Model eCom Electronics Car ES3 EX-I EX-II EX-III EX-7 EX-11 F101 F110 F1, Ultimate Celica F3R FCHV Fine-N Fine-S Fine-X FSC FT-1 FT-86 FT-CH FT-EV FT-HS FT-Me FT-SX FTX FX-1 FXV FXV-II FXS GTV HC-CV Hybrid X i-foot i-real i-swing i-unit IMV 0, Rangga, Tamaraw Marinetta Marinetta 10 Motor Triathlon Race Car MP-1 NLSV PM Pod Prius c Concept Prius Custom Plus Concept Project Go Publica Sports RiN RSC RV-1 RV-2 RV-5 Sportivo Coupe Sports 800 Gas Turbine Hybrid Sports X Street Affair SV-1 SV-2 SV-3 TAC3 Ultra-Compact BEV VM180 Zagato Winglet X X-Runner By year 1935–1969 1970–1979 1980–1989 1990–1999 2000–2009 2010–2019 2020–2029 Motorsport Current Fuji Speedway Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Gazoo Rookie Racing TGR Driver Challenge Program TOM'S Toyota Racing Development Toyota Racing Series Toyota Finance 86 Championship Defunct Formula Toyota Toyota Team Australia Toyota in Formula One Other Toyota Group List vehicles engines transmissions manufacturing facilities model codes Dealerships (Japan) Hybrid Synergy Drive Toyota bZ series Toyota New Global Architecture G-Book telematics Entune Telematics TTC Lunar Cruiser A brand of: 1GAC Toyota • 2FAW Toyota • 3defunct companies merged into Toyota Motor East Japan Commons Category

v t e Toyota vehicle timeline, European market, 2000–present (model years) Type 2000s 2010s 2020s Model year 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 A-segment Aygo Aygo iQ B-segment Yaris Yaris Yaris Yaris Prius C-segment Corolla Corolla Auris Auris Corolla Prius Prius Prius Prius D-segment Avensis Avensis Avensis Camry Camry Mirai Mirai A-segment crossover SUV Aygo X B-segment crossover SUV Yaris Cross C-HR C-HR Urban Cruiser Urban Cruiser RAV4 C-segment crossover SUV C-HR+ Corolla Cross RAV4 RAV4 RAV4 bZ4X D-segment crossover SUV Highlander F-segment SUV Land Cruiser Colorado Land Cruiser Land Cruiser Land Cruiser Land Cruiser Amazon Land Cruiser V8 C-segment pickup truck Hilux D-segment pickup truck Hilux Hilux Mini MPV Yaris Verso Compact MPV Corolla Verso Corolla Verso Verso Picnic Avensis Verso Prius+ Large MPV Previa Proace Verso Compact van Proace City Medium van Hiace Proace Proace Sports car Celica GT86 GR86 GR Supra MR2

v t e Iveco Current models Acco Daily eJolly eMoovy eSuperJolly EuroCargo Eurofire Fidato GFF4 LMV NJ-series Ouba S-Way Traveler Turbo Daily VM 90 Past models Campagnola CityClass Effeuno EuroClass EuroMover EuroRider EuroStar EuroTech EuroTrakker Massif Metro MyWay PowerStar Stralis Trakker T-series TurboCity TurboStar X-series Zeta Subsidiaries Astra FPT Industrial Iveco Bus Heuliez Bus Magirus Naveco Former subsidiaries Changzhou Iveco (50%) Pegaso Seddon Atkinson Zastava Trucks (46%)

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