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Fiat Scudo

Fiat Scudo
Fiat Scudo
Second series Fiat Scudo
Manufacturer Sevel Nord
Production 1995-present
Assembly Valenciennes, France
Predecessor Fiat 900
Class LCV
Related Citroën Jumpy
Peugeot Expert
1st series Fiat Scudo
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1st series Fiat Scudo

The Fiat Scudo is a medium-sized van. It is larger than the Fiat Doblo and smaller than the Fiat Ducato vans. The 'Combinato' version, which is basically a normal Scudo van with rear seats and windows, is a popular vehicle of choice of taxi drivers, as their size can accommodate up to 7 people.

It has the same design as the Citroën Jumpy and Peugeot Expert, as a joint venture between Fiat and PSA Peugeot Citroën.

First generation

The Fiat Scudo has a loading capacity from 850 to 900 kg, including the driver, and load space of 4 m3 alone with an interior length of 2059 mm. The unobstructed distance between wheel arches is 1220 mm: these dimensions mean that 2 europallets can be loaded into the vehicle.

The Scudo is built with a choice of two engines. Either the 69 PS 1.9 D, or the 109 PS 2.0 JTD are available.

Engines 1995

Model Type Power
1.9D diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)
2.0 D diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)
2.0 TD diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)

Engines 2004

Model Type Power
2.0 petrol  PS ( hp/ kW)
1.9D diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)
2.0 JTD diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)
2.0 JTD diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)

Second generation (2007-)

In 2007 was introduced new version, externally designed to be similar than the new Fiat Ducato, also new engine versions came available. The cargo ability varies from 5 to 7 m3 and the combi version can transport 5 to 9 people. Carrying capacity varies between 1000-1200 kg.

Engines 2007

Model Type Power
1.6 JTD diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)
2.0 Multijet diesel  PS ( hp/ kW)
2.0 petrol  PS ( hp/ kW)


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