Stellantis to build two new electric vans for Iveco


Stellantis Pro One, the commercial vehicle unit of Stellantis, and Iveco Group, have agreed on the supply of two all-electric light commercial vehicles (LCVs) to Iveco for the European market.

They will be based on the Stellantis Pro One mid-size and large van all-electric platforms, ranging from 2.8 to 4.25 Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).

Stellantis Pro One will manufacture the vans at its plants in Atessa (Italy), Gliwice (Poland) and Hordain (France) and deliver the vehicles to Iveco Group.

Iveco Group will then distribute the vehicles on the European market (including the UK) through its established sales and service channels.

Both models are expected to be launched by mid-2026, based on a 10-year supply.

With a GVW of respectively 2.8- to 3.1-tonnes and 3.5- to 4.25-tonnes, these two new Iveco vans will complement the brand’s battery electric offer for the European market and extend it into this lighter weight segment, providing customers with a broader choice of products to cover all applications.

These vehicles expand and enhance Iveco’s LCV portfolio alongside the eDaily, produced in Italy in the historic Iveco plant in Suzzara and electrified in the Brescia facility.

Luca Sra, president, Truck Business Unit, Iveco Group, said: “We are excited to add two innovative and versatile battery electric vans to our Light Commercial Vehicle line-up, boosting our competitiveness in the van segment.

“By choosing to partner with Stellantis Pro One, we are leveraging the extensive know-how and strong presence in Italy and Europe that historically tie our companies.

“I am confident that this winning collaboration will benefit our European customers, in particular for the success of their last-mile logistics businesses.”

“We are proud to collaborate with an Italian and world-leading company like Iveco,” added Jean Philippe Imparato, chief operating officer of Stellantis for Enlarged Europe, “and this happened because we are European LCV market leaders thanks to our operational excellence, the quality of our products, and our ability to develop battery drive technology, which helps reduce polluting emissions and protect the environment.”

Jean Philippe Imparato, Stellantis (left) and Luca Sra, Iveco