Interesting Facts About the Citroën Jumper 244
The Citroën Jumper first appeared in 1994 as a joint venture between Citroën (PSA Group) and Fiat (FCA Italy), built mainly at the Sevel plant. Over three decades it has evolved through several generations, staying focused on professional users from small artisans to large fleets.
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Birth of the Jumper – 1994 Launch
The Jumper debuted in 1994 as part of a collaboration between Citroën and Fiat, sharing production at the Sevel facility. This partnership laid the foundation for a versatile van platform that would serve a wide range of commercial needs.
Generation I Facelift (244) – 2002‑2006
From 2002 to 2006 the Jumper received a facelift under the internal code 244, offering a 2.0 L engine delivering 109 hp (81 kW) and later a 2.2 L HDi diesel with 101 CV (74 kW). The update kept the model fresh for European and Russian markets.
A Van Built for Professionals
Since its launch, the Jumper has placed innovation at the service of professionals, from artisans to large fleets, reflecting more than two decades of continuous evolution and adaptation to commercial demands.
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