2007 Citroën Jumper | |
Manufacturer | Citroën |
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Production | 1994 – present |
Assembly | Sevel Sud |
Predecessor | Citroën C25 |
Class | LCV |
Related |
(1st Gen): Alfa Romeo AR6 Peugeot J5 Citroën C25 Talbot Express (2nd Gen) Peugeot Boxer Zastava Ducato (3rd Gen) Peugeot Boxer Fiat Ducato Ram ProMaster |
The Citroën Jumper is a van produced by Sevel Sud from 1994. It is similar to the Peugeot Boxer, and the Fiat Ducato. In the UK and Ireland, it is sold by Citroën under the name Citroën Relay.
First Generation[]
The Citroën Jumper (after-Citroën TUB, Citroën H Van, Citroën C35, and Citroen C25) has been produced since February 1994 as a successor to the Citroën C25. The car was developed and manufactured at the joint venture Sevel (together with PSA Group ), resulting in three almost identical commercial cars Citroën Jumper, Fiat Ducato and Peugeot Boxer.
The car was equipped with diesel engines of 1.9 l, 2.5 l and 2.8 l. The 2.5-liter and 2.8-liter engines of the 8140 family are taken from the Iveco Daily . In addition, a 2.0-liter gasoline engine was also offered. Some engine options were available as all-wheel drive versions.
Second Generation[]
The second generation of the Citroën Jumper van was introduced in 2006. Produced under three brands: Citroën Jumper , Peugeot Boxer and Fiat Ducato. The factories are located in Italy in the city of Atessa and in France, in the city of Valenciennes.
Citroen Jumper was at the peak of popularity for a long time, but over the years it became more and more apparent that its design required an urgent revision. Therefore, in 2014 , the company released a modernized Jumper capable of competing with such models as: Ford Transit, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, and Volkswagen Crafter.
In the fall of 2016, cars began to be equipped with Euro-6 compliant engines.
The latest Citroen Jumper model underwent a rigorous testing program before release. In order to verify the new parts in operation, Citroen has conducted more than 4 million km of test driving and 500,000 door slams. Stabilization system, hill start assist system, anti-lock braking system and emergency braking system are the standard list of safety features available in Citroen Jumper. Also, a driver's airbag became standard [1] .
2 , the Jumper was modernized, new large headlights were also introduced, the interior and equipment were revised, in addition, new engines appeared.
External links[]
- (English) Citroën official website
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