Fiat Ducato
Fiat Ducato | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer |
Sevel FCA US LLC (2013-present) |
Also called |
Citroën Jumper Citroën Relay Peugeot Boxer Ram ProMaster |
Production | 1981–present |
Assembly |
Val di Sangro, Italy (Sevel Sud) Akçalar, Turkey (Karsan) Elabuga, Russia (Sollers, facelifted second generation bus and panel van, 2008 to 2011) Sete Lagoas, Brazil (Fiat Automóveis) Saltillo, Mexico (FCA US LLC) Mashhad, Iran (Lotus)[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Light commercial vehicle (M) |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Fiat 242 |
The Fiat Ducato is a light commercial vehicle developed by the Sevel joint venture between Fiat and PSA Peugeot Citroën, produced since 1981. It was also sold as the Citroen C25, Peugeot J5, Alfa Romeo AR6 and Talbot Express for the first generation while the second and third generations were marketed as Fiat Ducato, Citroën Jumper, Peugeot Boxer and as the Ram ProMaster for the third generation US and Canada market starting in 2013. In Europe, it is produced at the Sevel Sud factory, in Val di Sangro, Italy. It has also been produced at the Sevel factory in Sete Lagoas, Brazil, at the Karsan factory in Akçalar, Turkey, at the Lotus factory[1] in Iran, at the Chrysler factory in Saltillo, Mexico, and at the Sollers factory in Elabuga, Russia.
Since 1981, more than 2.6 million Fiat Ducatos have been produced.[2] The Ducato is the most common motorhome base used in Europe; with around two thirds of motorhomes using the Ducato base.[3]
First generation (1981–1993)
First generation | |
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Fiat Ducato | |
Overview | |
Also called |
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Production | 1981–1993 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style |
3-door van 2-door pickup |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
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The Ducato was first launched in 1981 and was the result of Fiat's collaboration with PSA Peugeot Citroën that resulted in the vehicle's development starting in 1978. The vehicles were manufactured at the Sevel Val di Sangro plant in Atessa, central Italy, together with the similar Alfa Romeo AR6, Citroën C25 and Peugeot J5 versions. The Peugeot J5 was sold as the Talbot Express in the United Kingdom (1986–1994). The collaboration of Fiat and PSA had earlier produced the Fiat 242 and Citroën C35 from 1974.
For the Fiat, engines were 2.0-litre 4-cylinder petrol or 1.9 diesel. Trim levels were base, S and SX. Model variants were named according to carrying capacity: Ducato 10 (1.0 tons), Ducato 13 (1.3 tons), Ducato 14 (1.4 tons) and Ducato Maxi 18 (1.8 tons). The Ducato Mk1 was very popular as a basis for campervan conversions. A short-wheelbase version was sold as Fiat Talento.
Alfa Romeo AR6
The Alfa Romeo AR6 was a badge engineered Ducato sold by Alfa Romeo on the Italian market only. It was available in two different wheelbase lengths, and as passenger van, commercial van or pick-up truck.
Citroën C25
The Citroën C25 was a 2.5 tonne capacity van (hence the name C25) produced from October 1981 until 1993. The C25 succeeded the dated corrugated Citroën Type H post war one tonne van. The C25’s engines are transversely mounted; the petrol one is a Peugeot 504 unit whilst the diesel one is from the Citroën CX diesel. Both units are coupled to a Citroën gearbox.
In February 1982, the range was extended to include a pick up truck and a minibus. In 1991, the C25 series 2 was launched with an enlarged grille. In 1994, the C25 was replaced by the Jumper.
Peugeot J5
The Peugeot J5 was a 2.5 tonne capacity van, produced from October 1981 until 1993. Its powertrains are as per the Citroën C25. In 1991, the J5 series 2 was launched with a new front grille and headlights. It was replaced in 1994 by the Peugeot Boxer (based on the second generation Fiat Ducato).
It sold reasonably well in France but enjoyed little commercial success outside France, being overshadowed in much of Europe by the Fiat Ducato which was supported by stronger commercial vehicle dealership networks in key markets.
Talbot Express
The Talbot Express van, sold solely in the United Kingdom, was the last Talbot motor vehicle to be produced. Production of this badge-engineered UK version of the Peugeot J5 began in 1982 and continued until 1994, nearly eight years after the last Talbot badged passenger car had been withdrawn.
Its Citroën/Peugeot petrol and diesel engines are transversely mounted driving the front wheels. A 4x4 option was also available although now very rare.
In 1991, the series 2 Express was launched with an enlarged grille. Production was discontinued in 1994, when Peugeot finally discarded the Talbot marque.
This van was popular in the UK for new conversions to camper vans or motorhomes by coach-builders. Provided they are well maintained and not too rusty they can still command prices of many thousands of pounds even though they are more than twenty years old. This is in marked contrast to the values of the commercial van versions.
Engines
Model | Engine | Displacement | Valvetrain | Fuel system | Max. power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm |
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Petrol engines | ||||||
1800 | PSA 169B | 1,796 cc | OHV 8v | Carburettor | 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) @ 4,800 rpm | 136 N·m (100 lb·ft) @ 2,300 rpm |
2000 | PSA 170B | 1,971 cc | OHV 8v | Carburettor | 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) @ 5,000 rpm | 147 N·m (108 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm |
2000 | PSA 170B | 1,971 cc | OHV 8v | Carburettor | 78 PS (57 kW; 77 hp) @ 5,000 rpm | 152 N·m (112 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm |
2000 | PSA 170C | 1,971 cc | OHV 8v | Carburettor | 86 PS (63 kW; 85 hp) @ 4,750 rpm | 160 N·m (120 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm |
2000 cat | PSA 170D | 1,971 cc | OHV 8v | Carburettor | 84 PS (62 kW; 83 hp) @ 4,750 rpm | 160 N·m (120 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm |
Diesel engines | ||||||
1929 D | Fiat 149B1000 | 1,929 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) @ 4,600 rpm | 120 N·m (89 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm |
1929 TD | Fiat 280A1000 | 1,929 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 82 PS (60 kW; 81 hp) @ 4,100 rpm | 181 N·m (133 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm |
2445 TD | Sofim 8144.21 | 2,445 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 92 PS (68 kW; 91 hp) @ 3,800 rpm | 216 N·m (159 lb·ft) @ 2,200 rpm |
2445 D | Sofim 8144.61 | 2,445 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 72 PS (53 kW; 71 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 147 N·m (108 lb·ft) @ 2,400 rpm |
2500 D | Sofim 8144.07 | 2,500 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 162 N·m (119 lb·ft) @ 2,200 rpm |
2500 D | Sofim 8144.67 | 2,500 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 162 N·m (119 lb·ft) @ 2,200 rpm |
2500 TD | Sofim 8140.27 | 2,500 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) @ 3,800 rpm | 216 N·m (159 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
Gallery
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Alfa Romeo AR6
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Citroën C25
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Peugeot J5
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Autosleeper Harmony Campervan on a Talbot Express
Second generation (1993–2006)
Second generation | |
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Overview | |
Also called |
Peugeot Boxer Peugeot Manager (Mexico) Citroën Jumper Citroën Relay (United Kingdom) |
Production | 1993–2006 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style |
3-door van 4-door van 2-door pickup |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
2.0L Petrol PSA XU10 I4 1.9L Diesel PSA XUD9 I4 1.9L Turbodiesel PSA XUD9 I4 1.9L Diesel Fiat I4 (Fiat) 1.9L Turbodiesel Fiat I4 (Fiat) 2.0L Turbodiesel PSA DW10 I4 2.2L Turbodiesel PSA DW12 I4 (Citroën and Peugeot) 2.3L Turbodiesel Sofim I4 16 valve (Fiat) 2.5L Diesel PSA DJ5 I4 12 valve (Citroën and Peugeot) 2.5L Diesel Sofim 8140/S8U I4 (Fiat) 2.5L Turbodiesel PSA DJ5 I4 12 valve (Citroën and Peugeot) 2.5L Turbodiesel Sofim 8140/S9U I4 (Fiat) 2.8L Diesel Sofim 8140/S8W I4 (Fiat) 2.8L Turbodiesel Sofim 8140/S9W I4 |
Transmission |
5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
New Sevel produced version. Peugeot called it Boxer while Citroën named it Jumper (Relay in the UK). One engine option was a Fiat 2.5 L diesel, which was replaced with 2.8 L Iveco/Sofim engine in 1998.
The Ducato Goods Transport has a payload of 12 m cubed and comes with a choice of four engines: the 2.0 petrol, 2.0 JTD, 2.3 JTD 16v or 2.8 JTD. All of these conformed to the Euro 3 standards and offered programmed maintenance management. The range included two types of gearbox: a mechanical box with a five-speed manual plus reverse and an automatic transmission with four speeds plus reverse.
The Ducato Passenger Transport has a carrying capacity of 6 to 9 people and comes with the 2.3 litre JTD 16v engine, which again is Euro 3 compliant and delivers 110 bhp.
The Ducato Combi is a mixture of the Goods Transport and the Passenger Transport. It is ideal for the transport of people and goods alike, and it can accommodate up to 9 occupants. Model designations were Ducato 10 (1 ton), Ducato 14 (1.4 tons) and Ducato Maxi 18 (1.8 tons).
Second series was restyled in 2002 with the addition of rear and side bump mouldings and revised front grille. The engine range was: 2.0 JTD, 2.3 JTD 16v and 2.8 JTD, 2.5 diesel was dropped. Model designations were changed to reflect maximum gross weight: Ducato 29 (2.9 tons), Ducato 30 (3.0 tons), Ducato 33 (3.3 tons) and Ducato Maxi 35 (3.5 tons).
This generation is now being produced in Brazil, in Iveco plant, in Sete Lagoas, and in Russia since 2006 in Elabuga town.
Engines
1993–1999
Model | Engine | Displacement | Valvetrain | Fuel system | Max. power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm | Years |
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Petrol engines | |||||||
2.0 i.e. | PSA RFW | 1,998 cc | SOHC 8v | Multi-point fuel injection | 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) @ 5,500 rpm | 168 N·m (124 lb·ft) @ 3,400 rpm | 1994–1999 |
Diesel engines | |||||||
1.9 D1 | Fiat 230A2000 | 1,929 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) @ 4,600 rpm | 120 N·m (89 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm | 1994–1999 |
1.9 D2 | PSA D8C | 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 | 1994–1999 |
1.9 TD1 | Fiat 230A3000 | 1,929 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 82 PS (60 kW; 81 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 180 N·m (130 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm | 1994–1999 |
1.9 TD cat1 | Fiat 230A4000 | 1,929 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 175 N·m (129 lb·ft) @ 2,500 rpm | 1994–1999 |
1.9 TD2 | PSA D8B | 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 | 1994–1999 |
2.5 D1 | Iveco 8140.67 | 2,500 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 84 PS (62 kW; 83 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 164 N·m (121 lb·ft) @ 2,400 rpm | 1994–1998 |
2.5 D2 | PSA T9A | 2,446 cc | SOHC 12v | Indirect injection | 86 PS (63 kW; 85 hp) @ 4,350 rpm | 153 N·m (113 lb·ft) @ 2,250 rpm | 1994–1999 |
2.5 TD2 | PSA T8A | 2,446 cc | SOHC 12v | Indirect injection | 103 PS (76 kW; 102 hp) @ 4,200 rpm | 230 N·m (170 lb·ft) @ 2,200 rpm | 1994–1998 |
2.5 TD2 | PSA THX | 2,446 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 107 PS (79 kW; 106 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 235 N·m (173 lb·ft) @ 2,250 rpm | 1998–1999 |
2.5 TDI1 | Iveco 8140.47 | 2,500 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) @ 3,800 rpm | 245 N·m (181 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm | 1994–1998 |
2.5 TDI cat1 | Iveco 8140.47R | 2,500 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) @ 3,800 rpm | 256 N·m (189 lb·ft) @ 2,200 rpm | 1994–1998 |
2.8 D1 | Iveco 8140.63 | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 87 PS (64 kW; 86 hp) @ 3,800 rpm | 180 N·m (130 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm | 1998–1999 |
2.8 i.d. TD | Iveco 8140.43 | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 285 N·m (210 lb·ft) @ 1,800 rpm | 1998–1999 |
1 Only for Fiat Ducato
2 Only for Citroën Jumper and Peugeot Boxer
2000–2001
Model | Engine | Displacement | Valvetrain | Fuel system | Max. power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm | Years |
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Petrol engines | |||||||
2.0 i.e. | PSA RFW | 1,998 cc | SOHC 8v | Multi-point fuel injection | 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) @ 5,500 rpm | 168 N·m (124 lb·ft) @ 3,400 rpm | 2000-2001 |
Diesel engines | |||||||
1.9 D | PSA DJY | 1,905 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 68 PS (50 kW; 67 hp) @ 4,600 rpm | 120 N·m (89 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm | 2000-2001 |
1.9 TD | PSA DHY | 1,905 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 196 N·m (145 lb·ft) @ 2,250 rpm | 2000-2001 |
2.0 JTD/HDi | PSA RHV | 1,997 cc | SOHC 8v | Common rail direct injection | 84 PS (62 kW; 83 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 192 N·m (142 lb·ft) @ 1,900 rpm | 2000-2001 |
2.5 D1 | PSA T9A | 2,446 cc | SOHC 12v | Indirect injection | 86 PS (63 kW; 85 hp) @ 4,350 rpm | 153 N·m (113 lb·ft) @ 2,250 rpm | 2000-2001 |
2.5 TD1 | PSA THX | 2,446 cc | SOHC 12v | Indirect injection | 107 PS (79 kW; 106 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 235 N·m (173 lb·ft) @ 2,250 rpm | 2000 |
2.8 D2 | Iveco 8140.63 | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Indirect injection | 87 PS (64 kW; 86 hp) @ 3,800 rpm | 180 N·m (130 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm | 2000-2001 |
2.8 i.d. TD | Iveco 8140.43 | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Direct injection | 122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 285 N·m (210 lb·ft) @ 1,800 rpm | 2000-2001 |
2.8 JTD/HDi | Iveco 8140.43S | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Common rail direct injection | 128 PS (94 kW; 126 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 300 N·m (220 lb·ft) @ 1,800 rpm | 2000–2001 |
1 Only for Citroën Jumper and Peugeot Boxer
2 Only for Fiat Ducato
2002–2006
Model | Engine | Displacement | Valvetrain | Fuel system | Max. power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm | Years |
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Petrol engines | |||||||
2.0 i.e. | PSA RFL | 1,998 cc | SOHC 8v | Multi-point fuel injection | 110 PS (81 kW; 110 hp) @ 5,700 rpm | 168 N·m (124 lb·ft) @ 3,700 rpm | 2002–2006 |
2.0 i.e. natural power CNG | PSA RFL | 1,998 cc | SOHC 8v | Multi-point fuel injection | 110 PS (81 kW; 110 hp) @ 5,700 rpm | 168 N·m (124 lb·ft) @ 3,700 rpm | 2002–2006 |
2.0 i.e. G power LPG | PSA RFL | 1,998 cc | SOHC 8v | Multi-point fuel injection | 110 PS (81 kW; 110 hp) @ 5,700 rpm | 168 N·m (124 lb·ft) @ 3,700 rpm | 2002–2006 |
Diesel engines | |||||||
2.0 JTD/HDi | PSA RHV | 1,997 cc | SOHC 8v | Common rail direct injection | 84 PS (62 kW; 83 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 192 N·m (142 lb·ft) @ 1,900 rpm | 2002–2006 |
2.2 HDi1 | PSA 4HY | 2,179 cc | SOHC 8v | Common rail direct injection | 101 PS (74 kW; 100 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 240 N·m (180 lb·ft) @ 1,900 rpm | 2002–2006 |
2.3 JTD2 | Iveco F1AE0481C | 2,286 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct injection | 110 PS (81 kW; 110 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 270 N·m (200 lb·ft) @ 1,800 rpm | 2002–2006 |
2.3 Multijet (Brazil) | Iveco | 2,286 cc | DOHC 16V | Common rail direct injection | 127 PS (93 kW; 125 hp) | 2009 | |
2.8 JTD/HDi | Iveco 8140.43S | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Common rail direct injection | 128 PS (94 kW; 126 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 300 N·m (220 lb·ft) @ 1,800 rpm | 2002–2006 |
2.8 JTD/HDi Power | Iveco 8140.43N | 2,800 cc | SOHC 8v | Common rail direct injection | 146 PS (107 kW; 144 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 310 N·m (230 lb·ft) @ 1,500 rpm | 2004–2006 |
1 Only for Citroën Jumper and Peugeot Boxer
2 Only for Fiat Ducato
Gallery
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Ducato second series
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Facelifted 2nd gen. Ducato Mobile Home (2006)
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Peugeot Boxer
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Citroën Relay (Jumper)
Third generation (2007–present)
Third generation | |
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Overview | |
Also called |
Peugeot Boxer Citroën Relay Peugeot Manager (Mexico) Citroën Jumper Ram ProMaster (US and Canada, from 2013) |
Production | 2006–present |
Body and chassis | |
Body style |
3-door van 4-door van 2-door pickup |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
2.2 L I4 Diesel (until 2011, Europe only) 2.0 L I4 Diesel (starting from 2011, Europe only) 2.3 L I4 Diesel (Europe, Latin America and Africa only) 3.0 L I4 Diesel (All markets) 3.6 L V6 Petrol (starting from 2013, North America only) |
Transmission |
6-speed GM M40 manual (All variants) 6-speed Chrysler 62TE automatic (Ram ProMaster only) Comfortmatic automated manual 6 speed (Fiat Ducato only) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase |
SWB Relay/Jumper: 3,000 mm (118.1 in) SWB: 3,450 mm (135.8 in) LWB: 4,035 mm (158.9 in) MWB (Truck Only): 3,800 mm (149.6 in) |
Length |
SWB Relay/Jumper: 4,963 mm (195.4 in) Boxer/Manager Chassis Cab: 6,208 mm (244.4 in) SWB Truck Relay/Jumper: 5,258 mm (207.0 in) SWB Truck: 5,358 mm (210.9 in) MWB Truck: 5,708 mm (224.7 in) MWB Truck Relay/Jumper: 5,608 mm (220.8 in) LWB Truck: 5,943 mm (234.0 in) LWB Truck XL: 6,308 mm (248.3 in) SWB: 5,413 mm (213.1 in) LWB: 5,998 mm (236.1 in) & 6,363 mm (250.5 in) LWB Truck: 5,843 mm (230.0 in) LWB Truck XL: 6,208 mm (244.4 in) |
Width | 2,025 mm (79.7 in) |
Height |
SWB: 2,524 mm (99.4 in) & 2,764 mm (108.8 in) Truck: 2,254 mm (88.7 in) Boxer/Manager Truck: 2,153 mm (84.8 in) Boxer/Manager Van: 2,522 mm (99.3 in) |
The third generation Jumper/Relay was launched in May 2006, followed by the Boxer in June[4] and the Ducato later that year. The vehicle was available in many variants both for people and goods transport. Weights were again increased, with the following designations for all-up weight: Ducato 30 (3 tonnes), Ducato 33 (3.3 tonnes), Ducato Maxi 35 (3.5 tonnes) and Ducato Maxi 40 (4 tonnes).
Peugeot Manager
This third generation Ducato has been available in Mexico since November 15, 2007, and over 30 different models are available.
As part of the joint venture between PSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat Group, the Peugeot version of the Fiat Ducato, known as Boxer in Europe, is also available in Mexico, but with the "Manager" nametag.
Ram ProMaster
On February 7, 2013, Ram Commercial Trucks (part of Chrysler Group's Ram Trucks brand) unveiled the Ram ProMaster at the Chicago Auto Show. Since the 2009 bankruptcy of Chrysler and subsequent acquisition by Fiat, Chrysler has not offered a large van in the United States or Canada. Dodge Trucks (the brand name used by Chrysler prior to the inception of the Ram brand) had offered a version of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van starting in 2003, and earlier the Dodge Ram Van.
Based on the Ducato, the most significant difference between the ProMaster and the Ducato is the availability of a 3.6L 24-valve V6 gasoline Chrysler Pentastar engine offered in conjunction with the Chrysler 62TE six-speed automatic transmission as standard equipment. The Iveco 3.0L 16-valve L4 diesel JTD engine, branded as the EcoDiesel by Chrysler, mated with the M40 six-speed automated manual transmission is offered as an optional powertrain.
The ProMaster is offered in three wheelbases (118-inch (3,000 mm), 136-inch (3,500 mm), 159-inch (4,000 mm)), four overall body lengths (195-inch (5,000 mm), 213-inch (5,400 mm), 236-inch (6,000 mm), 250-inch (6,400 mm), with the two longest body lengths available only with the 159-inch (4,000 mm) wheelbase), and two overall heights (88-inch (2,200 mm) and 99-inch (2,500 mm)). The panel-van configuration is available in all sizes, while the chassis-cab and cut-away configurations are offered only in 136-inch (3,500 mm) and 159-inch (4,000 mm) wheelbases. The window-van is available only in the 159-inch (4,000 mm) wheelbase and 99-inch (2,500 mm) roof height. The ProMaster is produced in Chrysler’s manufacturing facility in Saltillo, Mexico, and was first available in October 2013.
Types of body configurations
Cargo Van: This is the standard configuration of the ProMaster. This configuration is usually used for delivery and sometimes for outside broadcasting. It is also the standard model for ambulances. It is available in all sizes.
Window Van/Glazed Van: Unlike most full-size vans, which have seats already installed for passenger use when they are sold, the ProMaster window or glazed van does not have rear seats. However, it can be converted into a passenger van before or after sale. Buyers and dealers choose the configuration for the van. It can be configured for personal, shuttle, taxi, school bus, church bus, or hotel bus use. It can also be used as a law enforcement transporter. It also can be used as a cargo van The window van is only available as a high-roof model with a size configuration of 2500.
Chassis-Cab: The chassis-cab is used as a flatbed truck and a box van. The box van can be used as a street vending van, an ambulance, or a delivery van. It is available in all sizes.
Cut-Away: Cutaway van chassis versions are traditionally used for motor homes. It is available in all sizes.
Passenger Van: Ram currently does not manufacture a passenger van for the full-size van segment. However, it is estimated that version of the Promaster will reach dealerships in North America in early fall 2014. This model will be originally be used as a limo. It could also be used as a family van. While the Promaster passenger van will come in different sizes and roof configurations, the default version of this van is 3500.
Engines
2007–2010
Model | Engine | Displacement | Valvetrain | Fuel system | Max. power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm |
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Diesel engines | ||||||
100 Multijet/2.2 HDi | Ford Puma | 2,198 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) @ 2,900 rpm | 250 N·m (180 lb·ft) @ 1,500 rpm |
120 Multijet1 | Iveco F1AE0481D | 2,287 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 320 N·m (240 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
2.2 HDi2 | Ford Puma | 2,198 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) @ 3,500 rpm | 320 N·m (240 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
130 Multijet1 | Iveco F1AE0481N | 2,287 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 130 PS (96 kW; 130 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 320 N·m (240 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
160 Multijet/3.0 HDi | Iveco F1CE0481D | 2,999 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 157 PS (115 kW; 155 hp) @ 3,500 rpm | 400 N·m (300 lb·ft) @ 1,400 rpm |
CNG engines | ||||||
140 Natural Power | Iveco F1C | 2,999 cc | DOHC 16v | MPI Indirect injection | 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) @ 2,700 rpm | 350 N·m (260 lb·ft) @ 1,500 rpm |
1 Only for Fiat Ducato
2 Only for Citroën Jumper and Peugeot Boxer
2010-
Model | Engine | Displacement | Valvetrain | Fuel system | Max. power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm |
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Diesel engines | ||||||
2.2 HDi1 | Ford Puma | 2,198 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 110 PS (81 kW; 110 hp) @ 3,500 rpm | 250 N·m (180 lb·ft) @ 1,750 rpm |
2.2 HDi1 | Ford Puma | 2,198 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 130 PS (96 kW; 130 hp) @ 3,500 rpm | 320 N·m (240 lb·ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
2.2 HDi1 | Ford Puma | 2,198 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 150 PS (110 kW; 150 hp) @ 3,500 rpm | 350 N·m (260 lb·ft) @ 1,750 rpm |
115 Multijet2 | FPT Family B 250A1000 | 1,956 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp) @ 3,700 rpm | 280 N·m (210 lb·ft) @ 1,500 rpm |
130 Multijet2 | Iveco F1AE3481D | 2,287 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 130 PS (96 kW; 130 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 320 N·m (240 lb·ft) @ 1,800 rpm |
150 Multijet2 | Iveco F1AE3481E | 2,287 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 148 PS (109 kW; 146 hp) @ 3,600 rpm | 350 N·m (260 lb·ft) @ 1,500 rpm |
180 Multijet Power/3.0 HDi/EcoDiesel | Iveco F1CE3481E | 2,999 cc | DOHC 16v | Common rail direct fuel injection | 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) @ 3,500 rpm | 400 N·m (300 lb·ft) @ 1,400 rpm |
CNG engines | ||||||
140 Natural Power | Iveco F1C | 2,999 cc | DOHC 16v | MPI Indirect injection | 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) @ 2,700 rpm | 350 N·m (260 lb·ft) @ 1,500 rpm |
Petrol engines | ||||||
3.6 Pentastar3 | Chrysler Pentastar | 3,604 cc | DOHC 24v VVT | Sequential Multiple-Port Fuel Injection | 284 PS (209 kW; 280 hp) @ 6,400 rpm | 353 N·m (260 lb·ft) @ 4,400 rpm |
1 Only for Citroën Jumper and Peugeot Boxer
2 Only for Fiat Ducato
3 Only for Ram ProMaster
Note: for some versions/markets the previous engines are still available.
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A Citroën Jumper chassis in Jönköping
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Fiat Ducato used by Belgian Police
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Fiat Ducato campervan
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Peugeot Boxer Ambulance
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Peugeot Boxer Flatbed van
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Citroën Jumper
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Ram ProMaster 1500
Facelift (2014–)
The fourth generation Ducato/Jumper/Relay/Boxer was announced in May 2014. Although based on the third-generation model, it features a heavily revised front-end with more car-like headlight styling.[5]
Sales and production figures
Year | Worldwide production | Worldwide sales | Notes | ||||
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Jumper | Ducato | Boxer | Jumper | Ducato | Boxer | ||
2009 | TBA | TBA | 25,600[6] | TBA | TBA | 31,900[6] | |
2010 | TBA | TBA | 50,300[6] | TBA | TBA | 48,800[6] | |
2011 | 47,238[4] | TBA | 58,601[4] | 46,094[4] | TBA | 57,662[4] | Total Jumper production reached 683,112 units. Total Boxer production reached 782,012 units.[4] |
2012 | 43,400[7] | TBA | 54,200[7] | 43,100[7] | TBA | 53,900[7] | Total Jumper production reached 726,500 units. Total Boxer production reached 836,200 units.[7] |
References
- 1 2 "فیات دوکاتو". شرکت توسعه بین الملل لوتوس. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
- ↑ "The New Fiat Ducato: more technology, more efficiency, more value". fiatprofessionalpress.com. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ↑ "Know your base vehicles". practicalmotorhome.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "PSA Annual Report 2012" (PDF). Car manufacturers. PSA. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
- ↑ "New Fiat Ducato 2014 revealed". Auto Express.
- 1 2 3 4 "Engine specs from PSA Peugeot Citroën" (PDF). Creator and designer. PSA Peugeot Citroën. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Memento Mars 2013" (in French). PSA Peugeot Citroën. 21 February 2013: 50. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
External links
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