Stellantis Pro One plans 11 new vans by 2030


The Pro One commercial vehicle arm of Stellantis has outlined plans to launch 11 new van models by 2030, as the group aims to grow sales by 30 per cent.

Unveiled at the recent Stellantis Investor Day, the rollout will include two new multi‑energy van platforms powered by the STLA Brain architecture for large and medium vans.

These next-generation platforms will provide a full spectrum of powertrain options, including battery electric, hybrid and internal combustion technologies, with a strong focus on hybrid solutions.

According to Stellantis Pro One, they will deliver best-in-class performance in payload, cargo volume and conversion readiness.

Four further renewals will follow, including a compact van refresh, two new BEV powertrains with LFP and NMC batteries, as well as an updated small van for South America.

The company also said it will debut its driverless, zero-emission ‘Box on Wheels’ last-mile delivery concept at IAA Hannover this September.

Stellantis Pro One said it is undertaking a full renewal of its full-size Ram pickup lineup in North America, covering light-duty, heavy-duty and chassis-cab versions.

At the core of the pivot is Pro One NEXT, a fleet-uptime command-centre piloted in Europe with real-time vehicle data, AI-native interaction and OTA updates. The ecosystem spans connectivity, financing and insurance, the CustomFit conversion programme with 550 partners, and 21,000 service points worldwide.

“With Pro One NEXT, we are taking a decisive step forward in the way we support our customers’ business,” said Eric Laforge, global senior vice president Stellantis Pro One.