Citroën and Fiat Professional have joined Peugeot in offering big discounts on new vans until mid-March.

The three Stellantis van brands are running dedicated LCV Professional Days Events until 17 March 2025, giving business customers the opportunity to save an extra £750 (excl. VAT) off the on the road price of all new vans across the ranges.
The discounts are available in conjunction with other offers and apply to all van models via all standard Retail (SME) purchasing routes and are also available on business contract hire.
As an example, a Citroën Berlingo Panel Van M BlueHDi 100 S&S six-speed manual Enterprise is available at a reduced cost of £303 per month — down from £324 — on business contract hire agreement with a £1,944 upfront initial rental and annual mileage of 10,000.
Those switching to electric can now access a lower monthly payment on an ë-Berlingo panel van M 50kWh battery, now £352 instead of £373 on a 36-month contract with a £2,238 upfront initial rental and annual mileage of 10,000.
This offer runs in tandem with existing LCV promotions, meaning SME customers remain eligible for a free domestic EV wallbox, supplied by Ohme in partnership with Octopus Energy, when purchasing a BEV vehicle. The continuation of this offer allows customers to benefit from competitive energy tariffs, with EV wallboxes supplied and installed through Free2move.
The Stellantis LCV brands are also introducing new Professional Centres in 2025, providing LCV customers with an enhanced aftersales service at destination sites across the UK.
These Professional Centres offer a range of services to customers, including extended opening hours, recovery and roadside assistance – with capacity for all body types including conversions and motorhomes for vehicles up to eight metres in length.
Collectively, Stellantis accounted for over a quarter of all vans sold in the UK last year with a combined LCV market share of almost 26% across all vehicles registered in 2024.