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Citroen has introduced a new variant of its ë-Jumper electric van, adding a lightweight box body option to its existing lineup. The expansion is aimed at enhancing the model’s versatility for professional users, the French automaker said in a statement on Friday.

The new box body configuration joins the existing ë-Jumper versions, which include panel van, platform truck, tipper and chassis variants. Citroen and its parent company Stellantis had launched the updated generation of the ë-Jumper in October 2023 alongside electric versions of sister models from Fiat, Opel and Peugeot. That upgrade saw the vehicle receive a significant performance boost, including a 205 kW electric motor — up from 90 kW — and a 110 kWh battery pack.

The maximum WLTP range for the lightweight van variant now reaches up to 366 km, with Stellantis citing a range of up to 420 km depending on configuration.

“With two lengths, comprehensive standard equipment and a wide range of individual options, [the ë-Jumper] is perfectly tailored to the requirements of professionals,” Citroen said.

The box body version is available in two lengths — L3 offering 18.5 cubic metres and L4 offering 20.5 cubic metres of cargo space — with either rear doors or a tailgate. The wheelbase for both versions is 4,035 mm.

Standard features include a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with DAB, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. Additional equipment includes automatic air conditioning, electrically adjustable heated mirrors, halogen lighting, a connection socket for bodybuilders, and extensive interior storage.

Citroen also highlighted a range of integrated safety and driver assistance technologies, including active lane departure warning, emergency brake assist, blind spot monitoring, and traffic sign recognition.

The lightweight box body ë-Jumper is available to order now, with prices starting at €65,200 (net, plus VAT). For comparison, the base ë-Jumper panel van starts at €54,000, while the single cab chassis and platform truck variants are priced from €51,300 and €54,300 respectively.

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Floyd Hawkins is an EV reporter at EVMagz.com, covering global electric vehicle launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across major markets. Outside of reporting, he enjoys casual weekend fishing, experimenting with homemade pizza recipes, and long evening walks.

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