Fiat Scudo facts for kids
The Fiat Scudo is a type of van and minibus made by the Italian company Fiat. It has been produced in two main versions since 1995. The Scudo is also known by other names, like the Citroën Jumpy and the Peugeot Expert. These are basically the same vehicle, just sold under different brand names.
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The Fiat Scudo: A Versatile Vehicle
The Fiat Scudo is a popular vehicle used for many different purposes. It can be a van for carrying goods, or a minibus for transporting people. It's known for being practical and reliable.
First Generation: 1995 to 2007
The very first Fiat Scudo models were made from 1995 until 2007. These vehicles were designed to be strong and useful for businesses and families.
Engine Options for the First Scudo
When the first Scudo was made, buyers could choose from different engines. These engines determined how powerful the vehicle was.
- Petrol Engines:
- 1.6 with about 79 horsepower (hp)
- 2.0 16V with about 136 hp
- Diesel Engines:
- 1.9 D with about 69 hp
- 1.9 TD with about 90 hp
- 2.0 JTD with about 94 hp or 109 hp
Second Generation: From 2007 Onwards
A brand new version of the Fiat Scudo was launched in 2007. This second generation brought updated designs and improved features. These models are still being made today.
Engine Choices for the Newer Scudo
For the second generation Scudo, Fiat focused only on diesel engines, which are often more fuel-efficient for vans.
- Diesel Engines:
- 1.6 Multijet with about 90 hp
- 2.0 Multijet with about 120 hp or 136 hp
There are no petrol engines available for the second generation Scudo.
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See also
In Spanish: Furgoneta mediana (Sevel) para niños