The 2025 Peugeot E-Expert electric van will arrive in Australia between October and December.
Peugeot Australia has confirmed one variant will be available at launch, the E-Expert Pro Long Auto, priced from $79,990 before on-road costs.
The E-Expert's electric drivetrain produces 100kW and 270Nm, with a 75kWh lithium-ion battery and a 330-kilometre driving range.
Peugeot Australia managing director Kate Gillis said: “This expansion of Peugeot's electric vehicle offerings underscores our dedication to providing choice to Australian consumers, as they look for an electrified solution to their work needs.”
The front-end design of the new E-Expert will debut a facelift for the van in Australia, which has adopted Peugeot’s latest design language.
This includes a redesigned grille, a new Peugeot emblem, updated full-LED headlights, and a bumper “optimised for protection and aerodynamics”.
It will be available in four exterior colours – ice white, artense grey, nera black and titanium grey – with colours other than ice white attracting a $690 premium.
Inside the E-Expert, the driving position has been redesigned to “provide greater comfort, ergonomics and practicality”. A digital instrument cluster is fitted, as is a 10-inch infotainment system.
The E-Expert offers three charging methods with differing charging times, as detailed below:
Charger Type | Charging Time |
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Single Phase 32A Wallbox (7.4kW) | 0-100% - 11hr 9m |
Three Phase 16A Wallbox (11kW) | 0-100% - 7hr 30m |
Quick Charge DC Current (100kW) | 0-80% - 45m |
With commercial van users in top consideration, the E-Expert features a 1,001kg payload, a turning circle of 12.4m and 6.1 cubic metres of loading volume. The body length is 5.33m, with a width slightly exceeding 2.2m (mirrors unfolded) and a height of approximately 1.94m.
The Peugeot E-Expert features the following safety systems:
E-Expert Safety Systems | |
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Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) with low light pedestrian and cyclist detection | Forward Collision Warning |
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Emergency Braking Assistance (EBA) |
Electronic Braking Distribution (EBD) | Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) |
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) | Advanced Driver Attention Alert (DAA3) |
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) | Front and rear parking sensors |
The E-Expert is covered by a 5-year/200,000km vehicle warranty, a three-year paintwork and 12-year corrosion warranty, and an 8-year/160,000km battery warranty.
A comprehensive list of official Australian-market specifications will be released closer to the on-sale date.
The 2025 Peugeot E-Expert is available to pre-order now, with details on the facelifted diesel-powered Expert range expected to follow.
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