Peugeot Boxer News
Brand cuts up to $30,000+ on some models
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By Tim Gibson · 11 Aug 2026
Peugeot has unleashed a monster sale across its entire range in Australia. Its Australian distributor Inchcape is wrapping up operations with the French brand, meaning stock needs to be cleared fast. This is the best time for keen buyers to get into a Peugeot, with discounts of around $30,000 available on certain models. The deals are available while stocks last. The biggest discount available comes on the E-Expert Pro long-wheel base electric van that now starts from $56,990 (drive-away), down from $79,990 (before on-road costs).On-road costs can add up to $5000 to a car’s price, making this deal even more impressive. Peugeot’s Expert Pro diesel van is also available with sharp discounts of about $8000. The short-wheel base is now priced at $43,990 (drive-away), while the long-wheel base is an extra $2000. The brand’s other Boxer LWB starts from $49,990, compared to previous $52,990 before on-road costs pricing. The rest of Peugeot’s car-based lineup is also available with reduced prices. Its 308 hatchback has experienced a big price cut, with a starting price of $42,990 (drive-away) - a huge discount on its $48,990 retail price. The 408 mid-size SUV has also seen a serious price drop. It is available from $49,990 (drive-away), compared to $57,990, before on-road costs. The 2008 small SUV has a drive-away price tag of $37,990, which is much less than the $42,490, before on-road costs pricing. Peugeot’s top-spec 5008 seven-seat SUV starts from $59,990 (drive-away), rather than $67,990, before on-road costs. Peugeot’s future in Australia remains under a cloud of uncertainty, with no official confirmation of a new distributor yet. It is unclear whether Peugeot will continue to be offered in Australia under its parent company Stellantis or another distributor. Inchcape has distributed Peugeot Down Under since 2017, but sliding sales have seen it pull out of operations. Peugeot has sold just 48 units up to July 2026, which still represents a nearly 44 per cent downturn compared to the same time last year. The brand is eager to continue selling cars in Australia, according to a statement from a company spokesperson. “Peugeot has a strong future in Australia, supported by a robust product pipeline and a clear long-term strategy. We intend to maintain continuity of distribution in Australia and will provide updates as arrangements progress,” they said last month. “We remain committed to our customers and partners throughout this period and are confident in the brand’s long-term prospects in the Australian market.”
Meet Peugeot's electrifying new van range
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By Tom White · 25 Oct 2023
The biggest facelift ever? Peugeot's parent company updates 12 nameplates at once as it moves to be a leader in electrified commercial vehicles.
List of the last manuals!
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By Laura Berry · 26 Mar 2023
Manual gearboxes are being killed off by the soulless, unromantic savages who want a car with an automatic transmission. Which is nearly everybody. So, the car manufacturers are making hardly any manual cars now. But for the few beacons of hope trying to save this rare animal from extinction we’ve made a list of new cars still with manuals that are for sale in Australia. But for how much longer?
Peugeot’s EV plans pushed back
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By Tim Nicholson · 03 Oct 2022
If you've been holding off on buying an electric vehicle because you're waiting for Peugeot to launch its line-up of zero-emissions models, then you might have to wait a little longer.Peugeot had initially said it would launch its first EV in 2022, but it
vanPeugeot updates van range for 2022
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By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jan 2022
Peugeot Australia has updated its light commercial vehicle (LCV) range for MY22, with the upgraded Partner, Expert and Boxer vans due in showrooms in the first quarter of this year
Tradie lives matter: Safety tech is vital
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By Matt Campbell · 10 Oct 2021
While Hyundai has fitted basically every possible safety item to its new van, Peugeot has de-specced two of its commercial offerings to meet lower cost points.
Peugeot Australia confirms electric plans
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By Justin Hilliard · 27 May 2021
Peugeot Australia has confirmed it will launch multiple all-electric models next year