Stellantis Pro One showcases TRIS at CV Show 2026

Stellantis Pro One returns to CV Show 2026 with TRIS
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Stellantis Pro One returns to CV Show 2026 as premier partner, presenting Fiat TRIS electric last-mile vehicle and LCV range. Explore details and industry context.

Stellantis is bringing a new format of commercial transport to the UK — and doing it on one of the industry’s biggest stages. At the Commercial Vehicle Show 2026, the company appears as a premier partner and introduces the Fiat Professional TRIS, a three-wheeled electric vehicle designed specifically for last-mile delivery, making its UK debut.

The model sets the tone for the entire display. TRIS is built for short routes and dense urban environments: it offers up to 90 km of range, a payload of up to 540 kg, and compact dimensions that still allow it to carry a standard euro pallet while navigating tight streets. Its 9 kW electric motor and top speed of around 45 km/h clearly define its role in local, city-based logistics.

This segment is becoming increasingly important. Last-mile delivery is widely considered the most complex and costly part of the logistics chain, where maneuverability, frequent stops and emissions reduction matter most. With stricter CO₂ targets for commercial vehicles in Europe set for 2025, 2030 and 2035, demand is shifting toward compact electric solutions. In that context, TRIS appears less like an experiment and more like part of a broader transition.

Stellantis Pro One’s stand in Birmingham reflects that broader approach. Alongside TRIS, the company showcases a full range of light commercial vehicles, including models such as the Citroën ë-Berlingo, Peugeot Boxer and Fiat Ducato. The lineup highlights multiple use cases, from urban delivery to heavier commercial operations.

Another key element is the CustomFit programme, which allows vehicles to be tailored to specific business needs — from interior layouts to specialized conversions. According to Stellantis, such upfitting solutions already represent a significant share of its commercial vehicle activity, supported by a global network of hundreds of certified partners.

The scale of Stellantis Pro One explains the strategic weight behind this presence. The unit объединяет several brands and accounts for roughly one third of the group’s net revenues, positioning it as a major player in the European light commercial vehicle market.

The Commercial Vehicle Show itself, attracting thousands of fleet operators and industry professionals, serves as more than a product showcase. It is also a platform to discuss the shift toward electrified fleets. In this context, the UK debut of TRIS signals not just a new vehicle, but a changing direction in how urban deliveries are handled.

Mark Havelin

2026, Apr 23 01:42