Interesting Facts About the Citroën Jumper 250
The Citroën Jumper first rolled out on 5 February 1994, debuting at the Geneva Motor Show and beginning a 30‑year legacy of commercial vans. Over the decades it has evolved through three distinct generations, building on Citroën’s historic workhorse lineage that dates back to the early‑80s C25.
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Birth of the Jumper – 1994 debut
The first generation Citroën Jumper was unveiled on 5 February 1994 and made its public appearance at the Geneva Motor Show, marking the start of a new era for Citroën’s commercial vans.
Three generations of continuous evolution
Since its launch, the Jumper has progressed through three generations – the original (1994), the G9 facelift introduced in 2007, and the K0 redesign launched in 2016 – reflecting over three decades of development from the early‑80s C25 to the modern Jumper III.
Power and practicality for professionals
The Jumper 250 variant, equipped with a 2.2 HDi 120 hp (88 kW) engine, was produced between April 2006 and December 2016, embodying the model’s focus on reliable performance for artisans, small businesses and large fleets.
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