Citroën Jumpy

The Citroën Jumpy is identical models like the Peugeot Expert and Fiat Scudo a very light commercial vehicle based on the Eurovans produced at Sevel Nord since 1994. These trucks were revised in 2004 and replaced by new models in January 2007.

In Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, the model is sold as Citroën Dispatch. The 2nd generation was chosen, together with the sister models to Van of the Year 2008.

First generation (1994-2006)

Citroën Jumpy (2004-2006)

Van

  • Length 4522 mm ( 4922 mm long version )
  • Three seats
  • Payload 774-854 kg
  • Total weight of 2330 kg ( no weight increase poss. )
  • Load capacity 4 m³ (long version 5 m³)
  • Consumption according to factory specification from 6.7 to 7.9 liters of diesel per 100 km

Double cabin

  • Five to six seats
  • Payload 850 kg
  • Total weight of 2330 kg ( no weight increase poss. )
  • Loading volume 1.93 m³

Station wagon

  • Bank in the third row
  • Eight to nine seats
  • ABS as standard
  • Total weight up to 2500 kg

Second generation (since 2007)

Citroen Jumpy Combi (since 2007)

Van

The second generation is available as a panel van in two heights and two lengths. While the shorter version measures around 4.81 meters and its wheelbase is 3 meters, the longer version is 5.14 meters long and has a wheelbase of 3.12 meters. The height varies from 1.88 to 2.29 meters. All models are approximately 1.90 meters wide. The load capacity is 5000-7000 liters. As a drive available for the panel van four four-cylinder engines, including a petrol ( 2.0 16V ) and three diesel engines ( HDi 90, HDi 120 (FAP ), 165 HDi FAP), to choose from. All models are powered through the front wheels and feature a 5 -speed manual transmission ( 2.0 16V HDi 90 ) or a 6- speed manual transmission ( HDi 120 (FAP ), HDi 165 FAP).

Station wagon

The station wagon is in the same lengths ( 4.81 m; 5.15 m ) offered; the wheelbases are characterized accordingly. However, the Van version is flat with a height 1.88 to 1.98 meters. The engine range of the Großraumvans includes only the two more powerful diesel versions, which are also offered in the van. It is 2.0 liters and based on the common-rail direct injection four-cylinder diesel engines with 120 and 163 hp and diesel particulate filter (FAP). The weaker version meets the Euro 4 standard, the stronger already Euro 5 standard, the. The power is transmitted equally over the front wheels and a 6- speed manual transmission. There are four trim levels to choose from: The standard equipment Kombi, Kombi Confort, Kombi Club Kombi and Océanic. All lines except for the basic version have the option painted bumpers and side mirrors, as well as fog lights. Standard equipment includes ABS, ESP, ASR, hydraulic brake assist and airbags for the driver and front passenger.

Rear view

Citroën Jumpy van ( since 2012 )

Rear view

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