Citroën C15 van was the commercial derivative of the Visa and heir to the Acadiane built between 1978 and 1987. Produced starting in 1984 in the Spanish Double Chevron plant in Vigo, the C15 was the first model to exceed one million units in that factory.

Among other things, Citroen derived the first regularly marketed electric vehicle from C15. This version had an electric motor with 10 kW (13 HP) rated power and offered a range of up to 100 km.