Stellantis to Provide Two EV Vans to Iveco for European Market Expansion
Stellantis and Iveco announced a new agreement on Friday in which Stellantis will supply Iveco with two fully-electric (EV) van models, marking a significant step in Iveco’s expansion of its electric vehicle lineup in Europe. The vans, produced by Stellantis, are expected to go on sale by mid-2026, under a ten-year supply agreement. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The new EV vans will be based on Stellantis’ mid- and large-sized EV van platforms, and will be manufactured at Stellantis’ plants in Atessa (Italy), Gliwice (Poland), and Hordain (France). Once produced, the vans will be distributed across Europe, including the United Kingdom, through Iveco’s established channels.
The two upcoming vans, with gross vehicle weights ranging from 2.8 to 3.1 tons and 3.5 to 4.25 tons, are designed to complement Iveco’s existing battery electric vehicle (BEV) offerings. These vans will help extend the brand’s footprint in the lighter weight segment of the European EV market.
This new partnership follows a similar agreement that Iveco reached last year with Hyundai Motor for the supply of a mid-sized electric van in the 2.5-3.5 ton weight range, further expanding its EV portfolio. Iveco Group, controlled by Exor, the investment arm of Italy’s Agnelli family, is also the largest shareholder in Stellantis.











