Citroën Jumper
X250 · 2006–presentThe Citroën Jumper costs on average €16,852 on the European used-car market, based on 52 listings from 2024–2024. Typical prices range from €16,852 to €16,852 depending on year and condition.
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Power
110 - 165 HP
82 - 123 kW
Fuel
Diesel
Transmission
Manual
Engine Size
2.0 - 2.2 L
Emission Class
Euro6, Euro6d-TEMP, Euro5
Body Types

Estate Car, Other, SUV / Off-road Vehicle / Pickup Truck, Van / Minibus
2/3 or 4/5
doors
2, 3, 4, 5, 7 or 9
seats
Beige
Color
Model facts
Factory data from 13 registrations in the Dutch vehicle registry (RDW open data)
Factory power
140–179 HP
median 140 HP (103 kW)
Original list price
€58,515.00
median when new (NL)
CO₂ (WLTP, median)
239 g/km
Drivetrains
Petrol/diesel 100%
Body styles
Camper 85% · MPV 15%
Size (L × W)
6.00 × 2.05 m
wheelbase 4.04 m
Kerb weight
2,755 kg
tows up to 2,500 kg
Available engines
Most Common
2.0L Diesel (131hp) Euro6
Most popular choice for this model.
131 HP
2.0L
Diesel
Euro6
2.0L Diesel (110hp) Euro6
Efficient for long distance.
110 HP
2.0L
Diesel
Euro6
2.0L Diesel (163hp) Euro6
Efficient for long distance.
163 HP
2.0L
Diesel
Euro6
Most Powerful
2.0L Diesel (165hp) Euro6
Efficient for long distance.
165 HP
2.0L
Diesel
Euro6
2.2L Diesel (120hp) Euro6d-TEMP
Efficient for long distance.
120 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro6d-TEMP
2.2L Diesel (140hp) Euro6
Efficient for long distance.
140 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro6
Most Powerful
2.2L Diesel (165hp) Euro5
Efficient for long distance.
165 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro5
2.2L Diesel (140hp) Euro6
Efficient for long distance.
140 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro6
2.2L Diesel (131hp) Euro5
Efficient for long distance.
131 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro5
2.2L Diesel (150hp) Euro5
Efficient for long distance.
150 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro5
2.2L Diesel (131hp) Euro5
Efficient for long distance.
131 HP
2.2L
Diesel
Euro5
Generations
Prices and mileage by year
| Year | Average price | Average mileage | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | €16,852 | 102,097 km | 52 |
Market prices are averages of live European listings. Factory data comes from the Dutch vehicle registry (RDW open data).