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Peugeot Expert vs Mitsubishi Express

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Peugeot Expert
Peugeot Expert

$38,990 - $56,990

2023 price

Mitsubishi Express
Mitsubishi Express

$28,990 - $42,707

2020 price

Summary

2023 Peugeot Expert
2020 Mitsubishi Express
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

Diesel Twin Turbo 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
6.3L/100km (combined)

6.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
3

3
Dislikes
  • No ANCAP, BSM or RCTA
  • Centre passenger legroom
  • Loose interior trim

  • No advanced safety tech
  • Manual models miss out on reversing camera
  • Old-school media system
2023 Peugeot Expert Summary

Mid-sized (2.5 to 3.5-tonne) commercial van buyers have a variety of makes and models to choose from, even though most buy the venerable HiAce.

Latest VFACTS figures confirm Toyota’s long-standing dominance, as the HiAce commands just under 40 per cent market share with the remainder spread across ten competitors from Europe, China and Korea.

One of those is Peugeot’s Expert, which is available with a choice of wheelbases, transmissions and model grades. It currently represents just 1.3 per cent of sales in this segment, so we recently spent a week behind the wheel to see how it compares to the market leader.

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2020 Mitsubishi Express Summary

It has been a while since we’ve seen a Mitsubishi Express van on sale in Australia, and the one that has just launched here is a very different offering to its predecessor.

That’s because you could cover the tri-diamond badges on the grille or back door of the new 2020 Mitsubishi Express and be fooled into thinking that you’re looking at a Renault Trafic. Because you are.

The Express is a direct bi-product of the Alliance between Renault and Mitsubishi, and just like the Trafic, it’s made in France, at Renault’s Sandouville plant. 

This isn’t a comparison - the headline isn’t Mitsubishi Express vs Renault Trafic - but the question is: why would you choose one over the other?

You’d be correct in assessing this as an exercise in badge engineering - Mitsubishi calls it “branded product” - but it could well be that you’d choose an Express because Mitsubishi has a broader network of dealers (186 at the time of writing, versus Renault’s 56), not to mention the potential for major fleet discounts and an upstream ute alternative in the Triton that helps the brand “offer the complete LCV solution”. Renault, you could counter, has a smaller and larger van for its own “LCV solution”. 

There’s more to consider, including ownership, safety and value for money - read on for all the details.

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