Snapshot
- Expert van given an update across all variants
- Two engines and two body styles available
- First-quarter 2022 launch expected
The Peugeot Expert van range has received an update going in to 2022, with two engines and two body styles available across four variants.
As with the current model it replaces, the refreshed Expert can be ordered as either a "Short" or "Long" body – measuring up at 4.95 metres and 5.30 metres respectively, both with a height of 1.94 metres to provide access to multi-storey car parks.
Peugeot will be hoping for the new Expert to inject life into its van range, as the current model sits second-last in the 2.5-3.5 tonne sales charts – only behind the Hyundai Staria-Load which was released last month.
2022 Peugeot Expert van pricing
Of the four variants available, only two can be ordered with a manual transmission, limited to the City Short and Pro Long, while every other trim is automatic-only.
The Sport grade is a limited edition for the opening run of 2022 Experts, an option which is only allowed on the Short body.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
Expert City Short Manual | $ 38,990 |
Expert Pro Short Auto | $ 42,990 |
Expert Pro Long Manual | $ 41,990 |
Expert Pro Long Auto | $ 44,990 |
Expert Premium Short Auto | $ 46,180 |
Expert Premium Long Auto | $ 48,180 |
Expert Sport Short Auto | $ 49,990 |
Features
In the Expert range, all variants bar the range-topping Sport are fitted with a Euro 5 compliant 2.0-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine, which produces 110kW and 370kW, with power sent to the front wheels through a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic gearbox.
City
The entry-level City variant is the base of the range, scoring equipment such as:
Electronic stability control |
Four airbags |
Glazed cargo bay dividing bulkhead |
16-inch steel wheels |
Dual sliding side doors, glazed 180-degree 'barn-door style' swinging rear doors with windscreen wipers and de-mister |
Reversing camera |
5.3 cubic-metre cargo bay with glazed dividing bulkhead |
Three front seats |
1.4-tonne payload |
6.0L/100km (combined) fuel economy. |
Pro
Stepping up from the City to the Pro, a wider array of features are on offer, including:
Video autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning, blind-spot warning, active cruise control |
7-inch colour touchscreen |
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity |
Reversing camera (image displayed in touchscreen) and rear parking sensors |
Automatic light and windscreen wiper activation, auto-dimming rear-view mirror |
Three front seats (single driver, double passenger bench) |
5.3 cubic-metres (Short) and 6.1 cubic metres (Long) cargo volume |
1.0-tonne (Short) and 1.35-tonne (Long) payload |
1.8-tonne (Long) and 2.1-tonne (Short) braked towing capacity |
6.3L (auto) and 6.0L (manual)/100km (combined) fuel economy. |
Premium
Only available on top of automatic Pro variants, the Premium grade adds:
Moduwork' mobile office pack featuring a flip-down worktable, under-seat storage and 'Load Thru' hatch – adding 0.5 cubic-metres of storage space |
Body-coloured front and rear bumpers, side mirrors, door handles, side mouldings and sliding door rails |
LED daytime running lamps and front fog lamps |
17-inch diameter silver alloy wheels. |
Sport LE
Finally the Sport Limited Edition, the only variant available with a Euro 6.3-compliant engine, developing 130kW and 400Nm, has exclusive trim and equipment such as:
2.5-tonne braked towing capacity |
Unique 'Sport' decals |
17-inch diameter black alloy wheels |
Xenon headlamps |
Head-up display |
Front and rear parking sensors |
Keyless entry and push-button start |
Climate control air-conditioning. |
Warranty
As with the rest of Peugeot's light commercial vehicle range, the Expert is covered by a five-year/200,000-kilometre warranty, with servicing for the first five-year/100,000-kilometre period setting buyers back $3049 for 110kW owners and $3864 for those with the 130kW engine.
Availability
The 2022 Peugeot Expert will arrive locally in the first quarter of next year.
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