Peugeot Partner 2024 News
Peugeot small van price spikes for 2024
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By John Law · 19 Jun 2024
Peugeot has released final pricing and specification for its updated Partner small van from $39,990 before on-road costs.That's a $9000 lift over the previous Partner City manual which has been erased from the facelifted range.A rival for the Volkswagen Caddy and Renault Kangoo, the combustion-engined Partner models arrive first with no pricing or timing for an updated electric model.Like Peugeot did with the E-2008, the brand has current E-Partner models on discount with $10,000 off the MSRP. The Partner's new fascia closes off the upper grille, replacing it with a strip of body colour material that fades into the headlights.Inside, the cabin is updated with a new multi-function leather appointed steering wheel, 'e-Toggle' gear shift, and 10-inch multimedia touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto alongside connected services.Fabric upholstery remains as does the three-seat cabin configuration and under-seat 'MultiFlex' cabin storage.There is a fresh 10-inch digital instrument for the cluster and digital rear-view mirror in all Partner trims.On the safety front, the Partner receives improved AEB, cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, front and rear parking sensors, auto high beam, rain-sensing wipers and a 360-degree surround view camera.This is why pricing for the $39,990 (before on-road costs) Pro variant – the new entry grade – has climbed $2000. It is available in short (SWB) or long wheelbase (LWB) guise.The Premium adds keyless entry with push-button start, dual-zone climate control, an extra 12V socket (two total), body coloured bumpers, 16-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights,The Partner's engine is an unchanged 1.2-litre three-cylinder 'Puretech' turbo petrol engine developing 96kW and 230Nm.It drives the front wheels via an eight-speed automatic. Payload is capped at 896kg for the SWB and 998kg for LWB models.In 2024, the Peugeot Partner has accounted for 43 per cent of sales in the small van segment, a long way ahead of the Renault Kangoo and just behind VW's Caddy.“We’re excited to unveil the new Peugeot Partner van, a highly capable workhorse that doesn’t compromise on comfort, safety and practicality," said Peugeot's General Manager, David Owen.“Championing Peugeot's bold new design ethos and an array of cutting-edge technologies, drivers of the new Peugeot Partner can enjoy intuitive control at their fingertips," he added.2024 Peugeot Partner pricingPrices are before on-road costs
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.