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Peugeot Partner (2024 on) (Van Reviews)
Overall, the Peugeot Partner is a pretty compelling package. -
Peugeot Rifter (2018 on) (Van Reviews)
The Rifter is a van-based MPV that majors on practicality and replaces the Partner Tepee in Peugeot's line-up. Taking styling trends from the French carmaker's SUV range, the Rifter is available with five or seven seats and features a smart low loading flat floor that makes it easy to fold seats away and load pets, suitcases, bulky items or whatever else you need to move at weekends. -
Peugeot Expert (2016 on) (Van Reviews)
The Peugeot Expert is a stylish and modern van that blends low running costs with big load moving potential. Powered by an efficient range of four-cylinder diesels, the Expert will officially exceed 50mpg and carry payloads weighing up to 1400kg. -
Peugeot Traveller (2016 on) (Van Reviews)
The Peugeot Traveller is stylish and upmarket MPV that rivals the Ford Tourneo Custom and Volkswagen Caravelle . Like other large people carriers, the Traveller is based on a van – in this case, the Peugeot Expert – and is aimed at taxi operators, airport shuttle firms and family buyers who need utilitarian transport for the school run. The Traveller will carry up to seven passengers and majors on value. -
Peugeot Boxer (2006 on) (Van Reviews)
The Peugeot Boxer was born as part of a joint development with Citroen and Fiat, with both having the same van badged as the Relay and Ducato . -
Peugeot e-Boxer (2024 on) (Van Reviews)
But now there’s a much more serious offering on the scene with a vastly increased range making it more compelling. But is good enough? Read our Peugeot e-Boxer full review to find out. The Peugeot e-Boxer is essentially an identical vehicle to the Citroen e-Relay , and Vauxhall Movano Electric , based on the large panel van body that was introduced way back in 2006 and has served as a stalwart in Peugeot’s LCV range since as the diesel-powered Peugeot Boxer . -
Peugeot e-Expert (2024 on) (Van Reviews)
Power comes from a 136PS electric motor with 270Nm of torque, and offers a lively driving experience. Peugeot also claims that the payload of 780kg and towable weight of 750kg are benchmarks in the segment, but they’re still quite a way behind diesel versions of the Peugeot Partner. -
Peugeot e-Partner (2024 on) (Van Reviews)
The headlights feature a three-claw design echoing the Peugeot ‘Lion’ emblem, with LED lamps on the higher Asphalt model. All versions now come with a smartphone station with DAB radio, Bluetooth and two USB connections, with inductive charging. The Asphalt also get Peugeot’s full digital “i-Cockpit”, a standout from its sister vans. -
Peugeot Partner (2018 - 2024) (Van Reviews)
The Peugeot Partner is a practical and affordable van that covers all of the essential comfort, refinement and payload boxes. Some drivers might take issue with the dashboard layout and quirky steering wheel, but it's difficult to deny that this Peugeot has the small van formula well and truly cracked. -
Peugeot Bipper (2008 - 2018) (Van Reviews)
The little Bipper is one a family of small vans - it's the same as the Citroen Nemo and Fiat Fiorino - and like its counterparts the Peugeot version is aimed at professional users looking for a vehicle which is easy to drive and easy to park. Thanks to the asymmetric hinged rear doors and the sliding side doors, the Bipper is also very easy to load and unload, even in the narrowest of spaces. -
Peugeot Partner (2008 - 2018) (Van Reviews)
The Partner van shares its platform with the Peugeot 308 and 3008 so it's no surprise that it has car-like handling and ride. Designed to carry a load of up to 850 kg, Peugeot has kept it simple with the Partner and there is a choice of panel van, crew cab and flat cab bodies, as well a Long model for greater load length capacity. -
Peugeot Expert (2007 - 2016) (Van Reviews)
The Peugeot Expert is a van that offers users all sorts of combinations to make it as useful as possible. Launched in 2007 to replace the one size fits all original Expert, the latest model is an altogether more complete machine. -
Peugeot e-Partner (2022 - 2024) (Van Reviews)
Peugeot has one of the most diverse portfolios of electric vans in the market right now, with electrified versions of all three of its mainstream delivery vans – the Peugeot Partner , Peugeot Expert and Peugeot Boxster . -
Peugeot e-Boxer (2021 - 2024) (Van Reviews)
Unlike those models, which were designed from the get-go to be offered with both combustion engines and electric power, the large Peugeot Boxer has been around with only cosmetic and cabin upgrades since 2006 - way before electric large vans were viable. Peugeot has gone down a cost-effective route to make the e-Boxer as a result. -
Peugeot e-Expert (2020 - 2024) (Van Reviews)
Read our Peugeot e-Expert in-depth review to find out. The Peugeot e-Expert is a fully electric van, which makes it ideal for urban deliveries and low-emission zones. It uses the same 145PS electric motor as its sister models, meaning it is happy carrying heavy loads, while a full charge will give it a WLTP-rated range of 143 or 196 miles depending on battery choice (there are two). -
Peugeot Partner Electric (2017 - 2022) (Van Reviews)
The Partner Electric is - as the name implies - the plug-in version of Peugeot's popular van. However, unlike the standard diesel-powered version , the electrified panel van boasts zero tailpipe emissions and that means it is exempt from VED, congestion charging and Ultra Low Emissions Zone fees. -
Peugeot Partner Tepee (2008 - 2018) (Van Reviews)
It might not be the most attractive or refined MPV you can buy, but the Peugeot Partner Tepee has lots of likeable traits that will make it popular with families who priories everyday usability over cutting edge style. Available with five or seven seats, with three removable seats in the middle row, the Peugeot Partner Tepee has low running costs and lots of interior space. -
Peugeot 207 Van (2007 - 2016) (Van Reviews)
There are also six tie down retaining rings in the rear and a load area interior lamp. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a van based so closely on a passenger car, the Peugeot 207 drives and behaves like one. It offers much more enjoyable and agile handling than most vans, though this comes at the expense of outright space compared to the likes of Peugeot’s own Bipper.