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Fiat Professional Scudo Rolls off the Line at Luton Plant

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The Stellantis plant in Luton has expanded its manufacturing portfolio with the start of production of the Fiat Professional Scudo light commercial vehicle. This production supports the strong demand and high order banks for the Fiat Professional Scudo further to its launch. 

This is the first time Fiat vehicles will be manufactured in the UK. Cars will be produced here in both right- and left-hand drive for both UK and European markets.

The Fiat Professional Scudo will continue to be produced in Hordain, France, where the battery-electric e-Scudo version is manufactured for all markets.

Luton continues to build the internal combustion derivatives of the Vauxhall Vivaro, Opel Vivaro, Citroën Jumpy, Citroën Dispatch and Peugeot Expert LCVs.

Mark Noble, Luton Plant Director, said: “It’s great news for Luton Plant to start manufacturing the Fiat Professional Scudo. This means we now produce all of the Stellantis brands mid-sized LCVs, for both the UK and the European markets”.

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