Toyota unveils its light utility vehicle based on PSA and Jumpy Expert
 
We had previously  noted that PSA was looking last spring  for a partner in order to compensate for the  Fiat withdrawal 2017 from  the Sevelnord site (Valenciennes, France) in 2017. This has now happened  with the arrival of Toyota which has agreed to market a utility vehicle based on the Peugeot Expert, Citroen Dispatch and Fiat Scudo (light commercial vehicles).

The Japanese automaker benefits without high cost from a new light commercial vehicle that was lacking in its European rangeThe light utility vehicle market  in Europe accounts for  between 1.2 and 1.8 million vehicles each year (including one third in the  category of  Expert, Dispatch, Scudo ...).

In 2013 fall, Toyota PROACE  will be produced alongside the PSA and Fiat vehicles. And three years later, the Fiat Scudo will disappear from  Sevelnord production lines. The PSA plant Sevelnord has the capacity to produce 175,000 vehicles, but had assembled 80 000 vehicles in 2012 (light utility vehicles and vans 807/C8).

Technical specifications of PROACE remain the same as Peugeot Expert’s, Citroen Dispatch’s  and Fiat Scudo’s.
 

  

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