Because Fiat offers a range of choices with each model, they often fit into more than one group. Smaller and lighter variants will be in the lower group. Use the chart below to get an idea of the relative costs of insuring each van.
Model | Body Type | Internal Combustion Engine CC | Year of Manufacture | Fuel Type | Gross Weight | Max Payload | Indicative Insurance Group |
Doblo | Van & Pickup | 1248 - 1956 | From 2001 | Petrol & Diesel | 1905kg - 2510kg | 625kg - 1368kg | 25 - 36 |
Ducato | Van | 1796 - 2999 | From 1994 | Petrol & Diesel | 2800kg - 3500kg | 110kg - 2065kg | 27 - 50 |
Fiorino | Van & Pickup | 1248 - 1698 | From 1992 | Petrol & Diesel | 1250kg - 1800kg | 300kg - 650kg | 21 - 32 |
Scudo | Van | 1560 - 1997 | From 1996 | Diesel | 2190kg - 2973kg | 815kg - 1412kg | 32 - 42 |
Van insurance groups typically run from 1-50, although the exact number will vary between insurers. The higher the number, the more expensive the insurance for that group will be.
Other factors that help decide the cost of Fiat van insurance include how you intend to use the van, the age and experience of the drivers and where the van will be kept at night. Fiat vans with extra security features could help keep the cost of insurance down.
To see how Fiat van insurance groups compare to other vans on the market, refer to this list of other popular manufacturers.