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Latest revision as of 21:30, 9 October 2017
- For the Argentinian joint venture operation of automobiles, see Sevel Argentina S.A..
Sevel is an acronym used by PSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat for a joint venture of factories building cars for both carmakers.
Formely, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Talbot were also part of the joint venture.
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Sevel Nord[edit | edit source]
Sevel Nord (from Société Européenne de Véhicules Légers) is a car factory near Valenciennes, France.
The factory builds:
- the Eurovans
- Citroën Evasion/Synergie
- Peugeot 806
- Fiat Ulysse I
- Lancia Zeta
- Citroën C8
- Peugeot 807
- Fiat Ulysse II
- Lancia Phedra
- Citroën Jumpy/Dispatch
- Peugeot Expert
- Fiat Scudo
Sevel Sud[edit | edit source]
Coordinates: 42°09′02″N 14°27′22″E / 42.150646°N 14.455991°E
Sevel Sud (from Società Europea Veicoli Leggeri) is a car factory at Atessa, Italy.
Production of the first generation Fiat Ducato started in 1981. Production capacity is 210,000 vehicles a year, with a total of 5,200 workers employed in the plant.
- First generation (1981–1993)
- Fiat Ducato
- Alfa Romeo AR6
- Peugeot J5
- Citroën C25
- Talbot Express (1986–1992)
- Second generation (1993–2006)
- Fiat Ducato
- Peugeot Boxer
- Citroën Jumper (Citroën Relay)
- Third generation (2006–present)
- Fiat Ducato
- Peugeot Boxer
- Citroën Jumper (Citroën Relay)
Uruguay[edit | edit source]
There is also another plant in Uruguay.
See also[edit | edit source]
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