The Citroën Jumpy (badged Citroën Dispatch in some countries) is a small van produced at Sevel Nord since 1994, now in its second generation. The Jumpy was later rebadged from 1995 and sold as the Peugeot Expert—and then from 1996 as the Fiat Scudo. All three models were facelifted in 2004 before being replaced by new second generation models in 2007. These 2007 onwards models again all share the same design and engineering, with subtle trim changes between each brand. From 2013, Toyota began sales of a rebadged version called Toyota ProAce.
The second generation gained an increase in cargo space and more body styles over the older generation. It was launched in November 2006, with deliveries beginning in principal markets in January 2007.
The new Citroën is available in 90 bhp, 120 bhp (89 kW; 122 PS) and 136 bhp (101 kW; 138 PS) versions with the option of 4 diesel engines or one petrol/gasolene engine:
The Peugeot Expert II was launched in January 2007, with the addition of a people-carrier Tepee model.
The Fiat Scudo is a medium-sized van, larger than the Fiat Doblo and smaller than the Ducato vans. The "Combinato" version, which is a basic Scudo van with rear seats and windows.
The model received a slight facelift in 2012, which changed the grille and front bumper.
This PSA/Fiat joint venture is reported by Reuters to end in 2017.