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FIAT Professional Electric Vans Now Match Diesel Monthly Payments in the UK

FIAT Professional is making the switch to electric easier for UK businesses with a new range of finance offers designed to deliver monthly payment parity between electric and diesel vans.

The latest campaign applies to the electric and diesel versions of the Doblò and Scudo van ranges, helping remove one of the biggest obstacles facing businesses considering electrification: upfront and monthly costs.

The new offers are available through several funding routes, including conditional sale agreements from Stellantis Financial Services, along with business contract hire and finance lease solutions from Leasys UK.

Electric and Diesel Vans With Matching Monthly Payments

Under the new campaign, businesses can access electric FIAT Professional vans with monthly payments aligned to equivalent diesel models, despite the higher list prices typically associated with battery-electric vehicles.

For example, a diesel Fiat Doblò panel van is available from £429 per month through a 6.9% APR conditional sale agreement. The fully electric E-Doblò can also be financed from the same £429 monthly payment on comparable terms.

The same approach extends to the Scudo range, where diesel and E-Scudo models can now be configured with equivalent monthly costs depending on trim and specification.

FIAT Professional says the campaign includes significantly increased support levels for electric models, with enhanced business funding designed to narrow the cost gap between internal combustion and zero-emission vans.

Competitive Leasing Deals for Electric Vans

The brand is also introducing aggressive business lease pricing for its electric commercial vehicle lineup.

Current examples include:

– E-Doblò Panel Van from £315 per month
– E-Scudo Panel Van from £359 per month

Both offers are based on 36-month contracts with 10,000 miles per year and six months’ initial rental.

By aligning electric lease pricing with diesel alternatives, FIAT Professional aims to strengthen the business case for zero-emission fleets, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises.

Additional Savings Through Professional Days Event

Customers ordering a new FIAT Professional van before 31 May can also benefit from an extra £1,000 saving including VAT as part of the nationwide “Professional Days” sales event. Vehicles must be registered before 30 September 2026 to qualify.

The promotion applies across the FIAT Professional van range and can be combined with the latest electric vehicle finance support packages.

Home Charging Included for Electric Van Buyers

Businesses choosing an electric van will also receive a complimentary home EV charger with standard installation, worth up to £1,050 including VAT.

The charger offer is delivered through a partnership with Free2move Charge and Octopus Energy, allowing owners to take advantage of lower overnight electricity tariffs and reduced running costs.

Eligible buyers may also qualify for the UK Government’s Zero Emission Van Grant, which can provide up to £5,000 depending on vehicle size and classification.

FIAT Professional Targets Faster EV Adoption

According to FIAT Professional UK Managing Director Kris Cholmondeley, the brand’s goal is to eliminate the financial disadvantages traditionally associated with electric commercial vehicles.

The latest support package includes enhanced assistance levels of up to 35% on the E-Scudo and 28.5% on the E-Doblò under cash alternative schemes, alongside subsidised finance products.

As more UK cities move toward stricter emissions regulations and businesses focus on lowering operating costs, competitive finance offers like these could accelerate electric van adoption across the commercial vehicle sector.

For fleet operators and SMEs weighing up the move to electric, FIAT Professional’s latest pricing strategy makes the transition significantly more accessible.

May 22, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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