The official price and specs of the Fiat E-Ducato have been released. The all-new all-electric large van is currently available for orders and is expected to enter the European market in the next few months.
There will be multiple versions available that include a panel van, chassis cab and passenger configurations, and lengths of the E-Ducato with a load volume of 10-17 m3 depending on version and payload of up to 1,950 kg, or 5-9 passengers. Furthermore, there are two battery options, 47 and 79 kWh, for WLTP combined range of up to 91 miles and 148 miles, respectively.
“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), whilst the passenger can be ordered in one size specification seating between 5 and 9 passengers.”
Considering the Fiat E-Ducato is a fairly large van, its all-electric range is not necessarily high. See WLTP Combined and WLTP City ratings below according to the different versions:
-47 kWh version WLTP Combined: from 126 km (78 miles) to 146 km (91 miles)
-47 kWh version WLTP City: from 159 km (98 miles) to 193 km (120 miles)
-79 kWh version WLTP Combined: from 203 km (126 miles) to 238 km (148 miles)
-79 kWh version WLTP City: from 252 km (156 miles) to 309 km (192 miles)
The standard charging options are 7 kW (1-phase) or 11 kW (3-phase) with 22 kW (3-phase) option and 50 kW DC charging option.
Prices starts at £47,675 ($63,040) according to full specs and prices announced for the British market excluding VAT (after Government Plug-in Van Grant) for the 47 kWh version and at £60,175 ($79,580) for the 79 kWh version. When opting for the bigger battery, the costs rise an additional £12,500 ($16,540).
Read more about the standard equipment below:
“Standard trim level provides 5-inch touchscreen with DAB Radio and Bluetooth®, automatic climate control, tablet holder, USB charging port, fixed full width steel bulkhead, electric heated mirrors, convertors plug, LED lighting in load area, twin leaf rear suspension, lane departure warning system, advanced emergency braking, Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR), High Beam Recognition (HBR), Rain & Dusk Sensors (RDS), Electronic stability control (ESC) and driver’s air bag. Exclusively for E-Ducato, there is also both 7kW (with 47kWh) and 11kW (with 79kWh) on-board chargers as well as a mode 3 charging cable. E-Ducato has been engineered to be capable of charging at both 22kW and 50kW DC.
Over and above this specification, eTecnico receives 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and SatNav, rear parking camera with reverse parking sensors, blind spot and rear cross path detection, embroidered headrests, front fog lights, heated electrically folding door mirrors, LED daytime running lights, leather steering wheel and chrome air vent surrounds.”