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Third Sevel van arrives

11th April 1987, Page 7
11th April 1987
Page 7
Page 7, 11th April 1987 — Third Sevel van arrives
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• The Citroen C25 has become the third Sevel-built van to become available in the UK, joining the Fiat Ducato and Talbot Express. All these are built in Italy at the Sevel plant, which is owned jointly by Peugeot and Fiat.

Citroen UK, a subsidiary of Peugeot SA, has begun to import dieseland petrolengined C25s with payloads ranging from 1,070kg to 1,510kg. The C25E 1000 and 1400 are powered by Peugeot's 1.8 litre, 52kW petrol engine, while the C25D 1400 and 1500 models use the 58kW, 2.5 litre, naturally-aspirated diesel engine. The 1500 is a long-wheelbase model with a high-roof body.

Load volumes are 6.440 for the short-wheelbase vans and

10.08m3 for the long-wheelbase models. Retail prices, excluding VAT, range from £5,790 for the C25 1000 van to £9,140 for the C251) 1500.

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