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Citroën Jumper facts for kids

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The Citroën Jumper is a type of large van or minibus made by the French car company Citroën. It's also known as the Citroën Relay in some countries, like the United Kingdom. This useful vehicle has been around since 1994 and is popular for many different jobs. The Jumper is part of a special family of vans. It shares its design with the Peugeot Boxer and the Fiat Ducato. This means they are like "sister" vehicles, built on the same basic plan.

What is a Van?

A van is a type of vehicle that is bigger than a regular car but usually smaller than a large truck. Vans are designed to carry goods or many people. They often have a large space in the back for cargo. This makes them perfect for businesses that need to deliver things. Vans are also used by families or groups who need more space than a typical car offers.

Different Uses for Vans

Vans like the Citroën Jumper are used for many important tasks.

  • Deliveries: Many companies use them to deliver packages, food, or furniture.
  • Tradespeople: Plumbers, electricians, and builders often use vans to carry their tools and materials.
  • Minibuses: Some versions of the Jumper are set up with seats to carry groups of people, like school children or sports teams.
  • Ambulances: Special versions are converted into ambulances to help transport patients.
  • Camper Vans: Some people even turn them into mobile homes for adventures!

The Jumper's Family: Sevel Vans

The Citroën Jumper is part of a special project called "Sevel." This project was a partnership between two big car companies: Fiat from Italy and PSA Group (which owns Peugeot and Citroën) from France. They decided to work together to design and build vans. This way, they could share the costs and create strong, reliable vehicles.

Sharing Designs

Because of the Sevel project, the Citroën Jumper is very similar to the Peugeot Boxer and the Fiat Ducato. They all look a bit different on the outside, with their own company's badges and front designs. But underneath, they share many of the same parts and engineering. This is why you might see three different vans that look like cousins!

Generations of the Citroën Jumper

The Citroën Jumper has been updated and improved over the years. These updates are called "generations."

  • First Generation (1994-2006): The first Jumper was launched in 1994. It was a big step forward for vans, offering more space and comfort. It quickly became popular for its reliability.
  • Second Generation (2006-Present): In 2006, a completely new version of the Jumper was released. This model had a more modern look and improved engines. It has received several updates since then, making it even better for today's needs. These updates often include new safety features and technology.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Furgoneta grande (Sevel) para niños

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