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Iveco unveils eJolly and eSuperJolly electric vans

Iveco has uncovered its eJolly and eSuperJolly electric vans ahead of sales starting in 2026.

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Developed under Iveco’s partnership with Stellantis Pro One, the new arrivals complete the Italian firm’s offering of battery electric light commercial vehicles, which now runs from 2.8 tonnes all the way up to 7.2 tonnes.

The eJolly has a gross vehicle weight of 2.8 to 3.2 tonnes with a payload of up to 1,175kg. It’s designed for urban delivery fleets and small business operators, and features a compact design with a height below 1.9m to enable entry into car parks with height restrictions.

The 136hp motor delivers 260Nm of torque and is fed by either a 49kWh battery offering up to 139 miles (224km) of range, or a 75kWh pack that extends range to 219 miles (352km). Fast charging of up to 100kW is available and the eJolly also includes a 400V electric power take off system (ePTO) for conversions such as refrigerated units.

It also features an ergonomically designed cab and Level 2+ ADAS advanced driver support systems that have earnt it a Gold Euro NCAP safety rating.

The larger eSuperJolly has a GVW from 3.5 to 4.25 tonnes, a payload of up to 1,400kg, and is aimed at mainstream delivery and “general haulage missions”.

It’s said to deliver the best range-to-payload ratio in its class, making it a top choice for operators balancing heavy loads and long urban routes.

Its 272hp front-mounted motor delivers 410Nm of torque while the 110kW “class-leading” battery enables a range of up to 260 miles (420km) that’s among the best in the segment.

The cabin is set up as a mobile office with a multifunctional adjustable table and multiple voltage charging ports, including wireless charging. Like the eJolly, it comes with a full suite of safety features, Level 2+ ADAS and carries the Euro NCAP Gold rating.

Both vehicles are integrated into the Iveco Services ecosystem, offering a dedicated suite of “mission-orientated services that facilitate electric mobility and eliminate the typical concerns about range, charging and operational continuity”.

These include the new Easy eJolly App, developed exclusively for the eJolly and eSuperJolly ranges and putting vehicle status, remaining range and charging planning at the driver’s fingertips.

For fleet managers, the Iveco On digital portal provides full operational visibility, including accurate data on vehicle status, battery charge levels, range and performance.

Iveco also offers its eCharge Packs comprehensive charging solution service, tailored to every operational need and offering everything from overnight AC charging to fast DC charging and access to public infrastructure via the Iveco eCharge Card.

Deliveries of the eSuperJolly will begin in the first quarter of 2026, with the eJolly following in the second quarter.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.