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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Lease TypeBusiness Contract Hire (BCH) is the industry terminology for the most common type of business lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost of the deal. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Business Contract Hire
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  • Initial Payment12 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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Range: 219 miles

Fiat e-Scudo Medium Van
E- L2 100kW 75kWh Primo Crew Van Auto [2025]

ALP
Range: 219 miles

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  • Air Conditioning
  • Rear Parking Sensors
  • Heated Seats
  • Auto-Park/Park Assist
  • Reversing Camera

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Fiat e-Scudo Medium Van

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The Fiat E-Scudo is an all-electric sibling of the regular, traditionally-fuelled Scudo van, and which was given a full facelift, fresh for 2024.

Key facts & figures

  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • 0-62mph: 14.3 seconds
  • Manufacturer OTR: £57,391
  • Body Type: van
  • No. of seats: 6
  • CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
  • Battery Range (official): 219 miles
  • Vehicle efficiency: 2.8 miles per kWh
  • Battery Capacity: 75 kWh
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • 10" digital instrumental cluster
  • 180 degree reversing camera
  • Connectivity via BTA with RCA
  • Connectivity via BTA with RCE
  • Cruise control and speed limiter
  • Driver Attention Alert, level - 3
  • E-Remote - Remote check of battery level, programming and charge management, Pre-conditioning of vehicle temperature
  • Electric PAS
  • Electronic power steering (EPS)
  • Intelligent Speed Assist
  • Lane keeping assist
  • Multi-function trip computer
  • PAS
  • Rear parking distance sensor
  • Steering wheel paddles for regenerative braking selection - light, medium and strong
  • TPMS (Tyre pressure monitoring system)
  • 7.4kW single phase onboard charger with 6m mode-3 type-2 charging cable
  • 7kW single phase onboard charger with Mode-3 Type-2 charging cable
  • Audio controls mounted on steering wheel
  • Flexible multi-functional short antenna (200mm)
  • Multimedia audio system includes Radio AM/FM/DAB, 10" touchscreen with mirror screen(WI-FI), 4G connectivity, Voice control, E-Call+A-Call and 1 USB
  • Two speakers and two tweeters
  • 2nd row glazed with dark tinted acoustic fixed left and right side windows
  • Automatic headlamps on/off
  • Black painted side mouldings
  • Body colour door handles
  • Daytime running lights
  • Eco LED headlamps with integrated daytime running lights
  • Electrically adjustable + heated door mirrors
  • Electrically adjustable, heated and folding door mirrors
  • Front electric windows with one touch facility
  • Front fog lights
  • High beam assist
  • LED headlight with integrated bumper
  • Laminated acoustic windscreen
  • Offside and nearside sliding side access doors
  • Painted decor strips
  • Painted exterior door handle
  • Painted exterior rear view mirror cover
  • Painted front bumpers
  • Painted rear corner bumper with black centre section
  • Painted sliding door rail cover and fog lamps
  • Rain sensitive windscreen wipers
  • Solid paint
  • Twin solid rear doors
  • 12V socket in cabin
  • 12V socket in load area (LHS at bottom of D-pillar)
  • 12V socket in lower glove box (1 only in cabin)
  • 2x USB socket in B-pillar
  • Air recirculation facility
  • Chilled glovebox facility
  • Driver's seat armrest
  • Dual front passenger bench seat with under seat storage tray
  • Ergonomic 6-way adjustable driver's seat with reach, rake, height and lumbar adjustment
  • Fabric upholstery
  • Fixed floor mounted load restraint lashing eyes x6
  • Glazed full bulkhead
  • Heated driver's seat with controls on seat
  • Interior roof trim
  • Interior roof trim in row 1 and no grab handle in row 2
  • Manual air conditioning
  • Overhead console with 1 ceiling lamp (dome type and 3 lamps)
  • Polyurethane steering wheel
  • Removable storage compartment under left and center seats with area for long payload under right seat
  • TPO plastic floor in 1st row and painted sheet metal in 2nd row
  • Three individual contoured rear seats with adjustable headrest and 2 armrest
  • USB socket in cabin (dashboard)
  • City pack with Dynamic surround view - Scudo
  • Connected NAV pack - Scudo Primo/Onyx
  • Dynamic Surround view pack - Scudo
  • Acoustic vehicle alerting system with audible outside
  • Automatic unlocking system in case of crash
  • Driver and passenger airbags
  • Electric parking brake
  • Height adjustable lap and diagonal inertia reel front seatbelts
  • Passenger airbag can be deactivated manually
  • Side airbags 1st row driver and passenger thorax in the seats + curtain for the head
  • Automatic fuel cut-off and door unlocking in event of accident
  • Dashboard mounted central locking push button and auto locking above 7mph
  • Immobiliser
  • Remote control central deadlocking
  • Remote control ultrasonic security alarm system
  • Selective door locking
  • 7.4kW single phase onboard charger with 6m mode-3 type-2 charging cable
  • ABS
  • Advanced emergency braking system
  • Auto shifting by e-Toggle and shift paddles including in steering wheel
  • EBA
  • ESC
  • Electric parking brake
  • Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
  • Hill start assist
  • Mistral black dashboard trim with liquid paladium center decor
  • 17" Black steel wheels with full size hubcap
  • 17" grey steel wheels with full size hubcap
  • Michelin Agilis 3 tyres - 215/65 R16C
  • Michelin Agilis tyres - 215/60 R17C
  • Tyre inflation kit
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    The improved Fiat E-Scudo has a unique selling point. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

    Ten Second Review

    Fiat's E-Scudo calls itself a van for true professionals, this the Italian brand's interpretation of the mid-sized full-electric design shared by other Stellantis Group models. Here though, it's backed by an IVECO service network far better suited to demanding commercial needs. If the current state of commercial vehicle EV technology makes sense for you in this sector, it's quite a convincing proposition.

    Background

    The design of vans may increasingly these days be very much the same but the dealer network and servicing support you get from different brands still differs widely. So you need to think beyond the test drive and spec sheet figures. Do that if you're in search of a 1.0-tonne mid-sized electric van and there's just a chance your enquiries could lead you to this one, the Fiat E-Scudo, here usefully improved. The Scudo nameplate is unlikely to be that familiar. It was reintroduced to the Fiat Professional van range in 2022 after a gap of six years, during which the company's mid-sized models were badged 'Talento'. The Scudo model line's return came as its maker reverted to the shared EMP2 Stellantis Group platform, which means there could also be an all-electric version, this E-Scudo. But it also meant this full-battery LCV had to compete against three near-identical Stellantis Group models with different badges - the Vauxhall Vivaro Electric, the Citroen e-Dispatch and the Peugeot E-Expert, plus another near-identical model, the Toyota Proace Electric. From that list, the E-Scudo, even in this improved form that arrived in Spring 2024, might not initially be your first pick if prices were similar. But unlike its rivals, it comes with the advantage of backing from a dealer network designed for commercials, rather than cars; many of the franchises are also in sister brand IVECO's network of service centres. That could be significant.

    Driving Experience

    The E-Scudo van now comes with just one battery choice - a 75kWh unit now able to take this LCV up to 217 miles on a charge. If you're wondering what driving a full-electric mid-sized van might be like, well, there's not too much to get your head around. You turn the key in the ignition, wait for the starting beep, then flick the gear toggle into Drive. There's a drive-mode selector that allows drivers to switch between 'Eco', 'Normal' and 'Sport' modes. The 'Normal' setting restricts you to 109hp and will feel a bit like driving a lower capacity diesel. 'Eco' mode restricts you further to 81.5hp and reduces the power consumption of the air conditioning and other accessories. If you want the full 136hp of the electric motor, selecting 'Sport' mode unlocks it. There's also a gearshift selector 'B' option that ploughs extra regenerated energy back into the battery, offering more resistance while you're slowing down. Top speed is just 84mph.

    Design and Build

    Unlike the diesel variant, the E-Scudo is built at Hordain in France, alongside it's Stellantis Group electric LCV stablemates. This revised version gets updated front styling and top models gain redesigned LED headlights, plus there's a fresh colour option - 'Colosseo Grey II'. As before, apart from the badge work, there's little to set this full-electric Scudo apart from its diesel-engined stablemates. As with the combustion models, there's a choice of short wheelbase 'L1' or long wheelbase 'L2' variants, but Fiat doesn't offer a high roof option with either powertrain. Visually, it looks pretty similar to its design stablemates the Vauxhall Vivaro Electric, the Citroen Dispatch and the Toyota Proace, but to differentiate the Scudo, there's a Fiat-specific front grille, which is flanked by the swept-back headlamps. Inside, it's all pretty identical to the Scudo diesel, which in this revised model means a refurbished dashboard with a digital instrument display and a now-larger 10-inch central infotainment touchscreen. As for E-Scudo changes over the diesel, well the gear lever gets replaced by a drive selector and, next to it, a rocker switch for clicking between the various driving modes. In the instrument binnacle, in place of the usual righthand rev counter you get a Power Meter with 'Eco', 'Charge' and 'Power' sections. As in any ordinary Scudo, there's quite a low seating position (for a van), with plenty of seat and wheel adjustment. As usual in this class, a three-person bench seat is fitted and on plusher variants there's a Moduwork bulkhead flap so that longer items can be pushed through from the cargo area. That Moduwork feature also allows the passenger seat to fold forward so the backrest can lay flat to create a handy work surface.

    Market and Model

    As with other Stellantis Group mid-sized EV vans, E-Scudo LCV pricing starts at around £37,000 (exc VAT and OTR charges) after deduction of the £5,000 Government Plug-in Van Grant and this LCV is available as a van or a crew cab or as a short wheelbase chassis cab. You'll be choosing between 'Standard' or 'Primo' levels of spec. There's only now a single 75kWh battery option. All E-Scudo van models are decently equipped, the standard spec including manual air conditioning, daytime running lights and rear parking sensors. Media connectivity includes 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring. Fiat hasn't forgotten a proper full-sized steel spare wheel, 12V sockets in both cabin and load area and an alarm either. For the cab, there's a driver's seat with height, rake, reach and lumbar adjustment, plus a full steel bulkhead. Other key features on entry level 'Scudo' trim include selective door locking, an advance emergency braking system and driver attention alert level 3. The main reason you'd want to stretch to plusher 'Primo' spec is to get the useful 'Moduwork' package which gives you a fold-up middle seat, a fold-down writing table in the centre seat back and storage under the passenger bench. Plus a useful load-through flap under the outer passenger seat into the cargo area. 'Primo' spec also upgrades you with front fog lamps, a panoramic view camera, power-folding mirrors. Plus there's Dynamic Surround View, with a digital rear view mirror and lateral side view, along with front and rear park assist, flankguard detection of fixed obstacles, a Visiopark 190 reversing camera, blind spot detection and foldable mirrors.

    Practicalities and Costs

    The EV drivetrain doesn't affect the cargo area. Carriage capacity is unchanged over an ordinary diesel Scudo, at 5.3 m3 for the standard length L1 version and 6.1 m3 for the lwb L2 variant. The only practical area where you really suffer with the electric model is in terms of maximum payload, which will be around 200kg down on what you'd get from the 2.0-litre diesel. The payload is 1,226kg in the standard length L1 model and 1,000kg in the L2 version. Predictably, you won't be able to tow as much with an electric Scudo as with a diesel one, but (unlike some rivals) at least it can tow - up to 1,000kgs. We gave you the driving range figure in our 'Driving' section - 217 miles from the 75kWh battery. The cost savings versus diesel model won't of course be as great as they used to be but they should still be substantial. At this vehicle's original launch before the electricity crisis, Fiat reckoned that an operator would save around £100 a month compared to a 2.0-litre diesel Scudo, based on covering 40 miles a day. Servicing costs will be lower as well, there's no road tax, Benefit-in-Kind tax is levied at 60% of the normal van rate and the Scudo Electric is exempt from the London Congestion Charge. Charging via a 7.4kW wall box (11kW for faster charging is an option) will take over 11 hours. If you find a 100kW DC rapid charger when you're out and about, you'll be able to get the battery from near empty to 80% full around 45 minutes. A 13amp Type2 cable in a domestic socket will give you six miles of range per hour - and will need around 36 hours for a full charge.

    Summary

    There's quite a lot to like here. As we've seen with Peugeot, Citroen, Vauxhall and Toyota versions of this same all-electric design, the E-Scudo is as class-competitive as you can currently get in the important areas of driving range, practicality and running costs for a mid-sized EV van of this kind. As we said earlier, what we think sets it apart is the Fiat Professional service centre back-up, especially where it's shared with an IVECO network based around the much more demanding logistical needs of mission-critical large HGVs. The chances are your business is simply going to be looked after better than by a dealership that only specialises in cars. If Fiat Professional could complete the proposition by offering here the same opportunity for up to 10 years of warranty coverage that you can get with a comparable Toyota Proace Electric, we'd have no hesitation in making the E-Scudo our top pick in this class. As it is, it gets very close to that.

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