Stellantis Introduced New Generation Electric Minibuses

Stellantis Introduced New Generation Electric Minibuses

Multinational automotive company Stellantis introduced a remarkable series of 12 second-generation electric pickup trucks at the “Commercial Vehicles Ambition Day” in Amsterdam. Part of Stellantis’ Pro One commercial vehicles programme, these vehicles bring significant improvements including greater efficiency, longer range and cutting-edge technology.

In Europe, updated Citroen e-Berlingo, Fiat Doblo And Opel/Vauxhall Combo is appearing for the first time. Meanwhile, North America by the end of 2023 Ram ProMaster EVCan look forward to the arrival of. For those who want more power Ram 1500 REV The electric truck will be introduced at the end of 2024.

Here are the key features:

  1. Compact: These vans offer a range of 330 km, which is 31 miles more than their predecessors. The exact battery size has not been disclosed.
  2. Medium size: Medium-sized minibuses provide a range of 360 km with battery capacities ranging from 50-75 kWh.
  3. Large size: The large vans have an impressive range of 420 km, thanks to a substantial 110 kWh battery. Thanks to a fast 150 kilowatt charging rate, they can charge from 0-80% in less than an hour.

Additional features include regenerative braking, a heat pump for colder climates, modern gauge clusters, high-quality infotainment screens, and Level 2 driver-assistance technology for larger vans. These include adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function, lane centering and traffic jam assistant.

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Additionally, Stellantis plans to bring hydrogen fuel cell technology to some mid-size vans by mid-2024, providing a range of up to 401 km. Larger vans such as the Vauxhall Movano will also benefit from this technology, offering an impressive range of 501km and the added convenience of refueling taking just five minutes.

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Stellantis, especially with its opening rear door Rivian Amazon EDV introduced a new delivery van concept that is similar to However, they did not disclose under which brand it would be marketed, leaving room for speculation and expectation in the automotive world.

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