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The Fiat Ducato is a large van produced by Fiat.
The Fiat Ducato is the same van as the Citroën Jumper and the Peugeot Boxer, which are all very popular vans to convert into motorhomes. All these models are produced at the same factories in Italy and Brazil. Since 1981, more than 2 million Fiat Ducato vehicles have been produced.
to was first launched in 1981 then redesigned for 1993: engines were 2.0-litre 4-cylinder petrol or 1.9 diesel.

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The Fiat Ducato is a large van produced by Fiat.
The Fiat Ducato is the same van as the Citroën Jumper and the Peugeot Boxer, which are all very popular vans to convert into motorhomes. All these models are produced at the same factories in Italy and Brazil. Since 1981, more than 2 million Fiat Ducato vehicles have been produced.
First generation (1981–1993)
Ducato was first launched in 1981 then redesigned for 1993: engines were 2.0-litre 4-cylinder petrol or 1.9 diesel. Trim levels were base, S and SX. Car was manufactured in Sevel Sud factory in Italy. Other almost identical cars were: Alfa Romeo AR6, Peugeot J5, Citroën C25 and Talbot Express (1986–1992). Model variants were named after the carrying capacity: Ducato 10 (1.0 tons), Ducato 13 (1.3 tons), Ducato 14 (1.4 tons) and Ducato Maxi 18 (1.8 tons).
Engines first series
| Model | Type | Power | 1.8 | petrol | | 2.0 | petrol | | 2.0 | petrol | | 1.9 | diesel | | 2.5 | diesel | | 2.5TD | diesel | | | | | | |
Second generation (1993–2006)
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