Peugeot E-Partner News

Massive $10,000-plus price cut for electric van: 2023 Peugeot E-Partner compact SUV to take on the Renault Kangoo E-Tech and Volkswagen Caddy
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By Dom Tripolone · 12 Jun 2024
Peugeot has slashed the price of its electric E-Partner compact van by more than $10,000.It is now priced at $49,990 drive-away down from $59,990 (before on-road costs).The deal is only available on 2023 plated models and the vehicle needs to be delivered before the end of June.The price cut means the electric van is only a few thousand dollars more than the petrol powered alternative that is priced between $32,990 and $43,490 (before on-road costs). It is also more than $15,000 cheaper than its main rival, the Renault Kangoo E-Tech.This isn’t the first time the French brand has heavily discounted one of its electric cars. In May Peugeot slashed more than $20,000 off the price of its E-2008 small electric SUV, which then sold out in less than a week. The E-Partner is fitted with a 50kWh battery that feeds a single electric motor making 100kW/260Nm. Peugeot claims it has a driving range of up to 258km.It can accept a maximum charge of 100kW via a DC fast charging pylon, which the French brand says can top the battery up from 0-80 per cent in half an hour.When hooked up to a home wallbox charger it can absorb up to 7.4kW, which can replenish the battery from flat to 100 per cent in about seven and a half hours.The E-Partner has a payload of 753kg and a max braked and unbraked towing capacity of 750kg.It can hold a fair chunk of cargo for a compact van with a max volume of 3.9 metres squared. The laid capacity dimensions are 2167mm long, 1243mm high and 1527mm wide. Distance between the wheel arches is 1229mm.There are some handy features included such as a full-size spare wheel, 16-inch steel wheels, an 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen and it’s got plenty of safety gear.Tradies on the hunt for an eco-friendly workhorse are in luck as Ford has also knocked $15,000 off the price of the larger E-Transit electric van, which now starts at $89,990.
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Peugeot brand overhaul! Professional van range facelifted for 2024, with new Partner, Expert, and Boxer on the way
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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.