Peugeot Partner vs LDV G10

What's the difference?

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Peugeot Partner
Peugeot Partner

$37,990 - $47,490

2025 price

LDV G10
LDV G10

$13,999 - $26,998

2020 price

Summary

2025 Peugeot Partner
2020 LDV G10
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.2L

Diesel Turbo 4, 1.9L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
6.3L/100km (combined)

8.3L/100km (combined)
Seating
3

2
Dislikes
  • Cabin almost entirely hard plastic
  • Looks and feels older than rivals
  • Limited range of variants

2025 Peugeot Partner Summary

Is there a class of vehicle more overlooked in Australia than the humble light van?

While the pragmatic and often hatchback-based small van is dwarfed in size and sales by the popular ute as the commercial vehicle of choice here, the case is completely reversed in Europe, where light commercial vans dominate city streets, favoured for their compact nature and relative fuel efficiency.

What is it about Australia which makes the ute more successful? Is it just our history of locally producing them? Do you really even need one, or are the Europeans on to something? 

I spent a week reacquainting myself with the freshly facelifted 2025 Peugeot Partner to find out.

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2020 LDV G10 Summary

The LDV G10 arrived on the scene in the van segment a few years ago, with the aim of upsetting the equilibrium.

It was a budget-priced, Chinese-made mid-size van with its target set squarely on appealing to customers who might have wanted a HiAce, but couldn’t afford one.

After almost four-and-a-half years on the market in Australia, the LDV G10 is better than ever. It has seen new additions in the cabin, more comfortable seats, and still offers big value for money.

But with the van market moving forward at pace, does the LDV G10 offer appeal beyond the sticker price? We tested the diesel auto model to find out.

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2025 Peugeot Partner 2020 LDV G10

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