Citroën Jumpy

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Citroën Jumpy
2004–2007 Citroen Jumpy
Overview
ManufacturerSevel Nord
Also calledCitroën Dispatch
Production1995–2017
AssemblyFrance: Valenciennes
Body and chassis
ClassLCV
RelatedFiat Scudo
Peugeot Expert
2007–present Citroen Jumpy

The Citroën Jumpy is a small van produced at Sevel Nord since 1995. It underwent a major facelift in 2004. It shares its body design with the Fiat Scudo, Peugeot Expert and, from 2013,[1] the Toyota ProAce. Which were produced as a joint venture of badge engineering between the parent companies. A new model was launched in 2007. In the UK, Ireland, South Africa, and Australia, the van is marketed as the Citroën Dispatch.

First generation (1995–2007)

Citroën released the first generation Jumpy in 1995, opting to rename the model "Dispatch" in some markets such as the United Kingdom.

The model received a slight facelift in 2004, which changed most of the front end; including the bumper, bonnet, and for the first time, the headlamps were combined with the indicator rather than being a separate set of lights.

Second generation (2007–present)

The MK2 Dispatch gained increased cargo space and more body styles than the older version, but became more cramped in the front for more than one person.

This PSA/Fiat joint venture will end in 2017.[2]

Engines

Spanish National Police

The new Dispatch is available in 90 bhp, 120 bhp (89 kW; 122 PS) and 136 bhp (101 kW; 138 PS) versions with the option of 4 diesel engines or one petrol/gasolene engine:

  • 1.6 HDi (90 PS)
  • 2.0 HDi (118 PS)
  • 2.0 HDi (120 PS)
  • 2.0 HDi (136 PS)
  • 2.0i 16V (140 PS)

References

  1. ^ http://blog.toyota.co.uk/toyota-serves-up-the-new-proace-van
  2. ^ "PSA and Fiat begin to end joint venture in 2017". Reuters. 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2011-05-12.

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