Stellantis to supply Iveco with new electric vans

Stellantis has signed an agreement with Italian commercial vehicle maker Iveco to supply two new vans in the 2.8 to 4.25t weight range, sitting below the current Iveco eDaily.  

Manufactured at Stellantis plants in Atessa (Italy), Gliwice (Poland) and Hordain (France), the vans will be delivered to Iveco for distribution through its European sales and service network, including in the UK.

The vans will be built by Pro One, the commercial vehicle division of Stellantis that builds vans under the Vauxhall, Peugeot, Citroen and Fiat brands

The two new models, with GVWs of 2.8–3.1 tonnes and 3.5–4.25 tonnes, will complement Iveco’s existing battery-electric models, expanding its rage into lower weight segments alongside the eDaily, which is produced in Italy.

They are expected to be based on the electric vehicle architecture that is currently used in Stellantis medium vans (such as the Vauxhall Vivaro Electric) and large van range (such as the Peugeot e-Boxer).

The two new vans will go on sale by mid-2026 under a ten-year supply agreement, reinforcing both companies’ commitment to sustainable mobility, and will be marketed through Iveco dealerships.

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Why does my van not have a digital speed display?

I have recently bought a 2022 Vauxhall Movano van which has a standard speedo with a digital display. On the digital display it shows, mpg, all other trip details while driving, but I can’t seem to find a speed setting? The van is new to me, any ideas please?
The digital display within the speedometer is a trip computer which can displayer the odometer, fuel consumption, range, average speed and service information, but does not offer the facility to display the vehicle's current speed unfortunately.
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