Peugeot’s first electric vehicle in Australia is an electric van, starting from $59,990 before on-road costs
Peugeot’s E-Partner electric van has gone on sale as the French brand’s first EV for Australia.
Priced from $59,990 before on-road costs, the E-Partner is the electric version of Peugeot’s existing Partner van, and launches as a sole variant called the E-Partner Pro Long Auto.
Powered by a single electric motor producing 100kW/260Nm, the E-Partner runs off a 50kWh battery pack giving an all-electric range of just 258km (WLTP).
The E-Partner might be the first electric Peugeot to hit our shores, but the first electric van to come to market was its Renault Kangoo rival.
Peugeot’s larger E-Expert van has also been confirmed for Australia, with the medium-sized van set to arrive in 2024 to join the combustion Expert lineup.
The E-Partner has the same load space as its combustion-powered equivalent, measuring in to 3.9 cubic metres. Like most EVs, its battery is housed under the floor, so it doesn’t impede on the load area.
The E-Partner’s payload is 753kg, with the load area featuring six tie down rings for securing items.
Three drive modes are standard on Peugeot’s electric van, including Eco (60kW/190Nm), Normal (80kW/210Nm) and Power (100kW/260Nm), the last of which is designed for pulling a hefty load.
Standard equipment for the E-Partner includes:
Standard safety equipment includes:
The E-Partner van has a five year/200,000km warranty, along with an eight year/160,000km battery warranty.
Servicing for the electric van costs $1703 over a period of five years, but optional service packs cost $600 for three years, or $1000 for five years.
All prices listed are before on-road costs.
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