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Peugeot Boxer Van (third generation)

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Peugeot Boxer Van (third generation)

Transmission(s)

6-speed manual

Producer(s)

Peugeot

Production Location

Sevel Sud, Atessa – Italy

Maximum Load

1900 kg

Cargo Volume

8–17 m³

Battery Capacity

37 kWh / 70 kWh

Electric Range

200–340 km (WLTP)

Segment

Large Light Commercial Vehicle

Production Start

1994 (Third generation: 2014)

Engine Option(s)

Diesel

Electric

The Peugeot Boxer Van is a large-sized light commercial vehicle developed by the French automobile manufacturer Peugeot. First introduced in 1994, the model was renewed in 2014 to enter its third generation. The Boxer Van serves the commercial transport sector with multiple body sizes, a high loading volume, and an electric variant (e-Boxer).

Design and Structural Features

The Peugeot Boxer Van (third generation) features a durability-focused chassis and modular body options. It is produced in Panel Van, Glass Van, Chassis Cab, and Minibus variants.

The model offers a loading volume ranging from 8 m³ to 17 m³ through various length and height combinations.


Peugeot Boxer Van (Peugeot)

Engine Options and Performance

The Boxer Van is offered not only with internal combustion diesel engines but also with a fully electric variant. The engines are designed for long-distance commercial use with high torque and efficiency values.

Diesel Engines (Euro 6d):

  • 2.2L BlueHDi 120 hp, 6-speed manual
  • 2.2L BlueHDi 140 hp, 6-speed manual
  • 2.2L BlueHDi 165 hp, 6-speed manual

Electric Motor (e-Boxer):

  • Motor Power: 90 kW (122 hp)
  • Battery Capacity: 37 kWh or 70 kWh
  • Electric Range (WLTP): 200 km (37 kWh), 340 km (70 kWh)
  • Charging Time: ~1 hour for 0–80% charge with 50 kW DC fast charging

Load Capacity

  • Maximum Gross Weight: 3000–3500 kg
  • Payload Capacity: 1140–1900 kg

Interior and Technological Features

Features are divided into standard packages meeting basic needs and optional equipment.

Standard Features:

  • 5-inch touchscreen multimedia system
  • Bluetooth and USB connectivity
  • Cruise control and speed limiter
  • Electric front windows
  • Manual air conditioning system
  • Moduwork system (foldable passenger seat)

Optional Features:

  • 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Navigation system
  • Dual-zone automatic air conditioning
  • Rearview camera
  • Blind spot warning system
  • Rain sensor and automatic headlights


Peugeot Boxer Van Dashboard Design (Peugeot)

Safety and Driver Assistance Systems

Standard Systems:

  • Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
  • Hill Start Assist
  • Front Collision Avoidance System (AEB)
  • Driver and passenger airbags
  • ABS and EBD braking systems

Optional Systems:

  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)
  • Blind Spot Monitoring
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Emergency Brake Assist

Production and Market Position

The Peugeot Boxer Van is manufactured at the Stellantis-owned Sevel Sud plant in Atessa, Italy. It shares its platform with the Fiat Ducato and Citroën Jumper. In the commercial vehicle market, it competes with models such as the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Ford Transit, and Volkswagen Crafter.

Bibliographies

Peugeot Türkiye. "Boxer Van Teknik Broşür (PDF)."

Peugeot UK. "Peugeot Boxer – Diesel Versions."

Peugeot UK. "Peugeot e-Boxer – Electric Van Overview."

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AuthorÖmer Faruk GünayDecember 3, 2025 at 8:10 AM

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Contents

  • Design and Structural Features

  • Engine Options and Performance

  • Load Capacity

  • Interior and Technological Features

  • Safety and Driver Assistance Systems

  • Production and Market Position

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