Alfa Romeo Junior vs Peugeot E-Partner

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Alfa Romeo Junior
Alfa Romeo Junior

$45,900 - $58,990

2026 price

Peugeot E-Partner
Peugeot E-Partner

2024 price

Summary

2026 Alfa Romeo Junior
2024 Peugeot E-Partner
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.2L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
-

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
4.1L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

2
Dislikes
  • Double the price of Chinese rivals
  • Lots of plain black finishes
  • No standard spare wheel

  • Four-star ANCAP
  • Purchase price
  • Cable storage
2026 Alfa Romeo Junior Summary

Alfa Romeo’s new entry-level model has finally arrived in Australia.

Pitched as a spiritual successor to the MiTo and Giulietta hatchbacks, the Junior is a tiny SUV with plenty of hatchback design cues.

It was originally set to be called the Milano, however members of the Italian government complained, claiming it’s illegal to sell products with an Italian place name that aren’t actually made there.

The Junior is actually built in Tychy, Poland alongside the related Jeep Avenger at a Stellantis production plant.

We’ve driven the Junior a few times now overseas, but now it’s time to see how it holds up on local soil.

First up is the Ibrida, or hybrid. The fully electric version is also on sale but will have to wait for a future review.

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2024 Peugeot E-Partner Summary

In 2023 Peugeot commands around 50 per cent of sales in Australia’s small (under 2.5-tonne GVM) commercial van segment with its Partner range, which offers a choice of wheelbase lengths and model grades.

The French marque has recently introduced its first fully electric variant to the Australian market called the e-Partner, even though this van has been on sale in Europe since 2021.

We recently put one to work for a week, which included loading it up to the max, to see how it compares to its petrol-powered sibling.

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2026 Alfa Romeo Junior 2024 Peugeot E-Partner

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