You might associate the Fiat brand with cute city cars but its Fiat Professional arm has been making popular, reliable and affordable vans for just as long. In recent years, it’s invested in electrification and is in the process of launching new EV variants of each van, making them a compelling leasing option.
Key highlights
Fiat’s vans major on versatility with a huge wealth of options available within each model, from standard panel vans to minibuses and everything in between. It means that while you might just see a couple of models listed, you can be sure to find a configuration that suits your commercial needs.
Fiat & EVs
Fiat is going through a transition of its model line-up as it begins to offer fully electric options across its entire van range. The first commercial vehicle to make the switch was the E-Ducato, which remains a great option in the large electric van sector.
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Fiat’s largest electric van is the E-Ducato, and it offers an unrivalled level of configuration with different payloads, seating layouts and more. Fiat has also just launched the E-Scudo, which takes its place in the competitive medium-sized van sector.
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Fiat’s range of vans stack up against slightly cheaper rivals from Citroen and Vauxhall, while also battling against the most popular and reliable vans from Renault and Ford.
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The Doblo is one of Fiat’s longest-serving van names, and the latest model is as popular as ever. Available as an electric model for the first time, the e-Doblo uses tried-and-tested technology shared with several models in the vast Stellantis group. Offered in standard or long-wheelbase forms, it’s a great electric van to lease for businesses or fleets.
The Fiat E-Ducato is the master of all trades thanks to its incredible versatility. Few rivals on the market can match its configurations, from short and long wheelbase panel vans to six or nine person minibuses. It does all this with an impressive driving range and high payload options, making it a great leasing option for all types of businesses.
The Fiat E-Scudo is an all-new model from Fiat that replaces the outgoing non-electric Talento. Despite the very Italian sounding name, the E-Scudo is likely to be built in the UK at Vauxhall’s factory alongside its sibling, the Vivaro Electric. That’s because both Fiat and Vauxhall are part of the Stellantis group. It stays true to its Italian roots with the styling, though, as the smart grille and new Fiat badge help it stand out from the crowd. Overall, the E-Scudo has impressive payload, strong range and is good to drive.
There are several Fiat electric van leases available with options to suit all drivers. There鈥檚 the extremely popular available in a choice of short and long wheelbases. There鈥檚 the brand-new , a mid-size electric van with an impressive payload capacity. There鈥檚 also the , a large panel van known for its versatility.
Choosing an electric Fiat van can save you money through low-cost charging and tax incentives whilst giving you emission-free driving. Choosing to lease instead of buying means you avoid the hefty price tag and losing money from owning a depreciating asset.
Your range on a charge will depend on the specific electric Fiat van you choose as well as the battery. The Fiat E-Scudo has the highest official range of Fiat鈥檚 vans with up to 202 miles from a single charge.
We鈥檙e electric vehicle specialists and can help you with anything from electric leasing to charging. You鈥檒l access our Electric Highway with our network of hundreds of chargers across the UK.聽
Every comes with three months of free charging and free UK delivery. We鈥檒l also plant 100 trees for every lease - further enhancing your green credentials.
There are several different electric Fiat vans available with GRIDSERVE in different trim levels. Choose a van that鈥檚 right for your business.
If you want to make any changes to your electric van, you鈥檒l have to check with us and any changes will likely need to be reverted back at the end of your agreement.