Fiat has confirmed pricing and specifications for the new fully-electric E-Ducato.
Prices start at £47,675 (inc grant) for the base panel van.
It is offered with two battery sizes in panel van, chassis cab or passenger carrier variants. Versions with a 3.5-tonne or 4.25-tonne GVW are available.
The 47kWh battery provides a range of up to 120 miles (WLTP City). The larger 79kWh battery can cover up to 192 miles (WLTP city).
Vehicles with the larger battery are priced from £60,175 (inc grant).
Charging times from 0-100% range from 2hr25m for the smaller unit, to four hours for the larger one.
The panel van is available in two different heights (2569mm, 2814mm), three different lengths (5413mm, 5998mm, 6363mm) and three different wheelbase sizes (3450mm, 4035mm, 4035XLmm).
The chassis cab is offered with a choice of three different lengths (5358mm, 5708mm, 5943mm) and four different wheelbase sizes (3450mm, 3800mm, 4035mm, 4035XLmm), while the passenger can be ordered in one size specification seating between five and nine passengers.
Every configuration is available with the choice of either the 47kWh or 79kWh battery.
The E-Ducato has a payload of up to 1,950kg and maintains the same volumes as ICE Ducato of between 10 cubic metres and 17 cubic metres.
Standard trim level provides a five-inch touchscreen with DAB Bluetooth, automatic climate control, LED lighting in load area, lane departure warning system and advanced emergency braking.
The eTecnico receives a seven-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and sat-nav, rear parking camera with reverse parking sensors, blind spot and rear cross path detection, heated electrically folding door mirrors, LED daytime running lights and leather steering wheel.
The E-Ducato can be ordered now, with first deliveries due at the end of the year.
Ad van der Meer - 23/08/2020 07:51
3 Phase AC charging? CCS DC charging? If so, how many kW?