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2023 Fiat E-Doblo Electric Van Priced From £27,855 in the UK

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What do you call a Citroen Berlingo with Fiat badges and electric propulsion? E-Doblo is the answer you’re looking for. Priced at £27,855 ($32,100) in the UK, excluding the plug-in vehicle grant and value-added tax, the zero-emission van boasts DC fast-charging tech as standard.
The all-electric sibling of the Doblo promises up to 175 miles (282 kilometers) on a single charge of the 50-kWh battery, which can be charged to 80 percent in as little as 30 minutes. A front-mounted electric motor puts out 100 kW (134 bhp) on full song, which is good enough for a small van.

Boasting Normal, Eco, Power, and B-Mode driving modes, the new Fiat E-Doblo is available in two lengths in either panel or crew-cab flavors. The short-wheelbase panel van makes do with a cargo volume of 3.3 cubic meters (116.5 cubic feet), whereas the long-wheelbase panel van levels up to 3.9 cubic meters (137.7 cubic feet). These models feature overall lengths of 4.4 and 4.75 meters (14.4 and 15.6 feet), respectively, according to Fiat.

Exclusively offered with the long wheelbase, the crew cab is gifted with 3.5 cubic meters (123.6 cubic feet) of cargo volume. Similar to its combustion-engined sibling, the Fiat E-Doblo flaunts a head-up display, plenty of advanced driver assistance systems, and Magic features. Magic Plug is exclusive to the all-electric variant, an option that makes it possible to use the battery’s electric energy for power tools and other electric appliances.

Turning our attention back to what matters, the E-Doblo has a towing capacity of 1,000 kilograms (2,205 pounds), offers 800 kilograms (1,764 pounds) of payload capacity, and a load length of 3.44 meters (11.3 feet).

Customers who prefer internal combustion, fret not because Fiat has got you covered with two engines in three states of tune and two gearbox choices. The list kicks off with the 100-bhp BlueHDi I4 turbo diesel, followed by a 130-bhp tune connected to either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed auto. Customers who prefer gasoline – or better said petrol in British English – can get the 1.2-liter PureTech I3 with 110 brake horsepower on deck.
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After a 1:43 scale model of a Ferrari 250 GTO sparked Mircea's interest for cars when he was a kid, an early internship at Top Gear sealed his career path. He's most interested in muscle cars and American trucks, but he takes a passing interest in quirky kei cars as well.
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