Fiat E-Ducato: the electric van with a 110 kWh battery has rolled off the assembly line in Italy
Illustrative photo of the Fiat E-Ducato Cargo Box at IAA Transportation 2024 in Hanover, Germany. Source: Stellantis
Fiat Professional has announced the official start of series production of the E-Ducato, an all-electric version of the Ducato commercial model popular in Europe. The novelty is produced at the plant in Atessa, Italy.
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The Fiat E-Ducato is equipped with an electric motor with an output of 272 hp and 410 Nm of torque. Thanks to a new 110 kWh battery, the E-Ducato can travel up to 424 kilometres on a single charge on the WLTP cycle. The vehicle is equipped as standard with an 11 kW three-phase on-board charger. It is capable of charging at 150 kW from a DC fast charger, from 0 to 80 per cent in 55 minutes.
Further practicality is provided by a new, optional 230V socket located in the centre of the front panel. This makes it easy to charge electrical appliances such as laptops, power tool batteries, tablets and other low-power devices up to 150W.
The start of series production of the new Fiat E-Ducato. Photo: Stellantis
The New Ducato family comes with a wide range of safety systems as standard, including a reversing camera, rear parking sensors, traffic sign recognition and intelligent speed assist.
Inside, the New E-Ducato features a 10-inch touchscreen with navigation, voice recognition and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. In addition, the E-Ducato can be equipped with keyless entry and start, electronic parking brake and automatic air conditioning.
Thanks to the fast charging function and the variability of configurations, the electric model is suitable for a wide range of businesses, from logistics to the service sector. The new Fiat E-Ducato is already available for pre-order in the UK at a starting price of £45,535 excluding VAT (around €54,615 at current exchange rates)
Fiat factory
The plant in Atessa covers an area of 1.2 million square metres and is the largest production site for light commercial vehicles in Europe. Up to 1,200 vehicles are manufactured here every day, with 80 per cent of them exported to 75 countries.
Source: Stellantis