Hyundai Imax vs Peugeot E-Expert

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Hyundai Imax
Hyundai Imax

$14,800 - $24,250

2017 price

Peugeot E-Expert
Peugeot E-Expert

2024 price

Summary

2017 Hyundai Imax
2024 Peugeot E-Expert
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.5L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.8L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
8

3
Dislikes

  • High purchase price
  • Centre passenger legroom/headrest
  • No stays to hold barn-doors at 180-degrees open
2017 Hyundai Imax Summary

Hyundai’s contender in the under-$60,000 people mover segment boasts a heritage spanning a full decade. During that time it has built a loyal customer base that appreciates its spacious and airy eight-seater cabin, ease of driving, proven durability and five-year warranty.

Even so, the iMax and other well-established people movers are getting clobbered by Hyundai’s sister company Kia and its widely acclaimed Carnival, which with four model grades across a broad pricing spectrum currently boasts a dominant market share of more than 50 per cent.

There are numerous reasons for the Carnival’s popularity but that should not stop a potential buyer from also giving the iMax serious consideration. Its most recent upgrade to Series II specification in 2016 brought styling revisions and new features which made a good people mover even better.

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2024 Peugeot E-Expert Summary

French manufacturer Peugeot is at the cutting edge of electric commercial vans in Australia, having introduced its E-Partner small van (under 2.5-tonnes GVM) in 2023 before recently adding its new E-Expert in the popular mid-size segment (2.5 to 3.5-tonne GVM).

We recently spent a working week aboard the E-Expert to see if it has what it takes to provide a genuine zero-tailpipe-emissions alternative to Toyota’s dominant diesel-only HiAce.

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