Sevel Atessa The
Sevel Sud (from
Società
Europea
Veicoli
Leggeri") is a car factory in
Atessa, Italy. The complex is owned by
Stellantis. The factory began manufacturing in 1981. It occupies an area of more than 1.2 million square meters, of which 344,000 are covered. It has a production capacity of 250,000 vehicles per year, with a total of 6,300 workers employed. In 2013, Fiat and PSA announced their new investment for a new generation van, with a €550 million/€150 million split in investment, with the joint venture continuing through their merger company
Stellantis. The facelifted third generation model was launched in 2014. In September 2018 the 6 millionth vehicle (a Fiat Ducato) was built in the Sevel Atessa factory. • First generation (1981–1994) •
Fiat Ducato •
Alfa Romeo AR6 •
Peugeot J5 •
Citroën C25 •
Talbot Express • Second generation (1993–2006) •
Fiat Ducato •
Peugeot Boxer/Manager •
Citroën Jumper/Relay • Third generation (X250; 2006–present) •
Fiat Ducato •
Peugeot Boxer/Manager •
Citroën Jumper/Relay •
Opel Movano (2022–present) •
Vauxhall Movano (2022–present) •
Toyota Proace Max (2024–present) •
Iveco eSuperJolly (2025–present) Production by model between 2000 and 2007 in the Sevel Sud factory: Source OICA.
Note: The Fiat Ducato is also manufactured in Brazil (6,000 ex per year) and in Russia (15,000 ex per year since 2007).
Sevel Campania The Sevel Campania S.p.A. is the second factory of Sevel Sud located in
Pomigliano d'Arco, near Naples. The factory produced the Fiat Ducato and Talento and the rebadged Alfa Romeo AR6 until 1994 when it was discontinued. == Other use of the Sevel acronym ==