The Fiat Ducato is a versatile van produced by the Italian automotive giant Fiat Group. Developed in collaboration with Citroën and Peugeot, the Ducato has been in continuous production since 1981 and has evolved through three generations. The second generation was honored with the prestigious "Van of the Year" award in 1995.
The current third-generation Ducato has received a subtle facelift, with minor exterior updates that reflect modern design trends while maintaining the timeless appeal of its 2006 body style. Key design elements include large headlights and a robust front bumper. The Ducato is available in multiple body lengths and wheelbase options, offering flexibility to suit various commercial and personal needs. Its payload capacity ranges from 1,090 kg to 2,350 kg, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
In line with current market demands, the latest Ducato models are exclusively powered by diesel engines. Since 2011, Fiat has phased out PSA engines in favor of its own MultiJet diesel units, which are now produced by Iveco.
A popular variant of the Ducato is the Camper version, designed for travel and leisure. This model features a fully equipped interior with sleeping areas, a toilet, and ample storage space. The cabin offers a high level of comfort and can be outfitted with features typically found in passenger cars, such as airbags, navigation systems, and automatic climate control.
One of the Ducato’s standout qualities is its adaptability. With over 25 specialized conversion companies worldwide, the Ducato can be customized to meet a wide range of professional and recreational needs.
Factory-fitted tyre sizes for the Fiat Ducato include 195/70 R15 and 205/75 R16, depending on the version.
Optional tyre sizes available for the Ducato are 205/70 R15 and 215/75 R16.