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Peugeot Expert LCV Delivery Van Launches in Australia

2019 Peugeot Expert 2 front qtr

Peugeot Expert LCV Overview

Peugeot Expert LCV launches into the often unglamorous but essential vehicle segment, the smaller delivery van. The LCV segment ensures we all get our groceries, online shopping and other miscellaneous items delivered to our door.

There are competing needs for a vehicle in this segment and operators require space, efficiency and reliability from their vehicles.

Peugeot LCVs are the top selling LCVs in Europe, for good reason, and are set to make a serious dent into the market here in Australia, with European quality and design.

Brand new from the ground up, the all-new Expert benefits from all the advantages of PSA’s highly awarded and modular EMP2 platform delivering: compactness, reduced weight, efficient drivetrains and high levels of quality.

Peugeot Expert LCV Range and Pricing

There is a choice of two body lengths, of standard (4.95m) and long-wheelbase (5.30m), three engines (in various combinations with body choice) and two transmissions. All have three front seats, but better for two occupants.

The combinations start with three standard length vans from a sharp $36,490 before on-roads.

Complementing the standard-length vans are two, long-wheelbase variants, powered by a;

*MLP – Manufacturers List Price includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of any options.

Peugeot Expert LCV Exterior

While its hard to get excited about the look of a delivery van, the Peugeot Expert actually looks pretty good. This has something to do with the lower roof height of 1.9m. Not only is this beneficial around suburban car parks but allows a longer leaner look. Proportions are well balanced between the front and, the driver position and the loading space.

At the front the sloping grill and bonnet distinguishes the Peugeot with the familiar emblem and removes the boxy style of many vans. Along the side, detail curves again accentuate style rather than slab sides.

The twin rear doors open wide for easy access. Possibly the only styling let down are the 16 inch steel wheels. However they run 16 x 6 J rims with 215/65/R16C 106T tyres and there is a full size spare.

Peugeot Expert LCV Cabin Interior

With a combination of practicality and some comfort touches, the Expert is a comfortable place for drivers to negotiate the stresses of daily traffic.

I am 190cm tall and larger than the average bear and apart from tight leg room, I was happily ensconced in the multi height adjustable drivers or passenger seat. Getting into or out of the Expert was easy, unlike the Toyota Hiace, where you have to climb over the front of the wheels.

Surprisingly the interior noise was quite surpassed with only a little wind noise from the external mirrors. Very little road noise intrudes.

Clever features include:

Peugeot Expert LCV Features

The Expert is fitted out well with standard comfort features such as:

Peugeot Expert LCV Engine and Drivetrain

The all-new Peugeot Expert range will be powered an all-diesel drivetrain line-up offering up to 130kW and 400Nm of torque.

Proven in Europe over several years, the engines will be paired to either a manual, or full-fluid automatic – designed in conjunction with Aisin – to deliver the ideal mix of driveability and fuel efficiency required from light commercial vehicle owners.

The pick of the engines is definitely the 130kW 400Nm 2.0L with the six speed automatic transmission.

All engine options incorporate SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) upstream of the additivated DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter). They also meet the Euro6 standard with the most effective pollution control technology on the market.

Their 22.4L AdBlue tank allows for a maximum range of 15,000 km. AdBlue is filled up easily using the exterior filling flap, located in the middle pillar, which is invisible when the driver’s door is closed.

Peugeot Expert LCV Driving Experience

First impressions are that it is more like the Hyundai Iload, which means more SUV like rather than clunky van. Driver comfort and visibility are good and will go a long way to maintaining stress for the driver over a long day.

Both transmissions allow smooth driving, with the pick definitely the auto for convenience. The smaller 85kW engines may struggle under full load, but the larger 130kW engine was a gem. It has low torque delivery allowing smooth fuss free driving and with just over a half ton we loaded we hardly noticed the load at all.

The optimised 0.88 m front and 0.80 m rear overhangs and a passenger vehicle like turning circle of 11.3m assist the Peugeot Expert’s handling, in particular in cities or when manoeuvring. The experience was really little different from driving a larger SUV, with more practicality. The steering was precise and responsive and the ride was comfortable with a load or not.

Peugeot Expert LCV Capacity

Peugeot Expert offers up-to 6.6m3 of cargo volume and 1,300kg of payload capacity, while  the flexible ModuWork system accommodates a load length of up-to 4 metres, with the standard and long wheel base versions, at 4.95m and 5.30m respectively, Height is a handy 1.90m

Loading and unloading is easy with standard fitment of dual-side sliding doors and 180-degree rear barn doors. 50/50 barn doors are standard and can open to 180° to avoid blocking the road when loading and unloading without interfering with the opening of the sliding side doors.

Expert vans are mainly suitable for professionals who need load capacities of up-to 6.1m3 /. 6.6m3 for narrow loads, or the ability to carry up-to three people. Peugeot Expert can tow up to 2.2 tonnes with a distributed load or “load transfer”.

All variants will be able to carry a minimum of 1,000kg payload, with both standard and long versions able to carry up to three Europallets.

  Versions
Dimensions Standard Long
Overall length (m) 4.95 5.30
Overall height (m) 1.90 1.94
Maximum useful length (m) 3.67 4.02
Useful width between wheel arches (m) 1.26 1.26
Maximum useful volume (m3) 5.8 6.6
Maximum useful load (kg) 1,000 – 1,300 1,250 – 1,300

The standard three-seat bench with Moduwork partition offers modularity options not available elsewhere in the van segment. The large hatch built into the partition and the side seat cushion, which can be fully folded away, allows for:

Peugeot Expert LCV Safety

In terms of safety, it has the highest level in its category, achieving a 5-star rating in Euro NCAP tests.

Expert offers several segment-first, or leading features, particularly:

Peugeot Expert LCV Summary

The Peugeot Expert LCV is a welcome addition to the segment. It certainly is more SUV like than clatter van and will give buyers a headache with greater choice.

It’s stylish, practical, and comfortable and drives smoothly. It also has some design features that set it apart.

Most important the running costs are inexpensive and warranty is also generous featuring 12-month, 20,000km service intervals; backed by a 5 year, 200,000 kilometre warranty.

We will have a full drive review later when we are able to test the van for a week. But for now the first impressions were extremely positive.

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