Peugeot Boxer vs Fiat Ducato

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Peugeot Boxer
Peugeot Boxer

2020 price

Fiat Ducato
Fiat Ducato

2021 price

Summary

2020 Peugeot Boxer
2021 Fiat Ducato
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
Diesel

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Fuel Efficiency
6.4L/100km (combined)

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Seating
2

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Dislikes
  • Lumbar support
  • No automatic option
  • Tyre noise on highways

  • Left footrest
  • Three-year warranty
  • Driver’s seat adjustment
2020 Peugeot Boxer Summary

Peugeot Australia offers variants across the small, medium and large commercial van segments. Its largest model, the manual-only Boxer 160 which in 2020 features improved safety and warranty, competes in the LD (light duty) 3501-8000kg GVM class.

We recently put it to the test during a busy working week, to find out if it can land a few punches on its opponents in Australia’s heavy commercial vehicle division.

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2021 Fiat Ducato Summary

The Ducato originated in 1981 through a joint venture between Fiat and PSA Peugeot-Citroen, which are both now part of the recently formed Stellantis conglomerate. The Ducato has evolved through four decades and several generations, with more than 2.6 million sold in a variety of body styles (including popular motorhomes) and wheelbases.

The current generation van, which competes in the 3501-8000kg GVM commercial class, is also marketed as the Peugeot Boxer, which was tested at maximum GVM by CarsGuide in 2020. Despite many similarities between them, the latest iteration of the Ducato is more than just a badge-engineered version of its French sibling.

The MY21 Fiat Professional Ducato Series 7 is equipped with an all-new drivetrain, updated safety and convenience features and a class-leading two-tonne-plus payload capacity, which we recently put to the test.

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