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Is Peugeot Boxer a good van?

Peugeot Boxer verdict Its payload ratings are among the best of any 3.5-tonne van, fuel economy is genuinely impressive and you’ll get a good deal if you shop around. But, compared with more rivals such as the Ford Transit, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and VW Crafter, you’ll find the Boxer is noisy and tiring to drive.

What size is a boxer van?

The interior dimensions (length) of the Peugeot Boxer cargo space is 104.3″ (L1), 122.8″ (L2), 145.9″ (L3), and 160.2″ (L4). The interior width of the Boxer is 73.6″ and the exterior width is 88.7″. The interior height of the Peugeot Boxer is 65.4″ (H1), 76.1″ (H2), and 85.4″ (H3).

What is a boxer van?

The new PEUGEOT e-Boxer Van is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is used to measure fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 figures.

Are Citroen Relay and Peugeot Boxer the same?

Basically the Boxer and Relay are the same, bar the badges and trim details. I got the Boxer as the professional spec was better for the prices than the Citroen.

Are Fiat Ducatos any good?

In general, the Fiat Ducato driving experience is pretty good. The van isn’t as composed as the best in the sector over bumpy surfaces or when there’s no weight on board to subdue the heavy-duty suspension but the well-weighted steering and good visibility make it pleasant to use.

What does L3H2 mean on a van?

Ford Transit interior load area dimensions and capacity

Ford Transit van sizeL2H2L3H2
Maximum load height RWD/AWD (mm)1,7861,786
Maximum load width (mm)1,7841,784
Width between the wheelarches (mm)1,3921,392
Maximum load volume FWD (cu m)10.011.5

Can you stand up in a H2 van?

Most Euro style (Sprinter, Transit, ProMaster) van manufacturers provide their vans with both high and low tops. High tops are elevated roofs to provide more headroom. Generally, everything above H2 is considered a high top, and should offer sufficient space to stand up fully.

Who makes the Boxer van?

Peugeot Boxer
The Peugeot Boxer is the biggest panel van for sale in the company’s line-up. It’s been around for a while, but updates in 2014, 2016 and 2019 have kept it competitive in the class.

What engine is in the new Peugeot Boxer?

BlueHDi diesel engines
The Peugeot Boxer now offers a strong line up of three 2.0-litre BlueHDi diesel engines, all fitted with diesel particulate filters. At the foot of the range, there’s a 110bhp unit with 300Nm of pulling power, 50Nm more than the previous entry-level engine.

Which is the best large van?

  1. Mercedes Sprinter. The Sprinter is our favourite large van.
  2. Volkswagen Crafter. The VW Crafter takes the formula of the mid-sized T6.
  3. MAN TGE.
  4. Ford Transit.
  5. Renault Master/Nissan NV400.
  6. Vauxhall Movano.
  7. Citroen Relay/Peugeot Boxer.
  8. Fiat Ducato.

Why choose a Peugeot Boxer Van?

Discover our range of offers on a new brand-new Boxer van. Typical of Peugeot, the latest Boxer van offers a strong blend of practicality and robustness. As a result, it’s built to meet the needs of just about any profession you can think of.

How long is a Peugeot Boxer L4 Van?

The Peugeot Boxer comes in four different length options, L1 to L4, where the longest has a load length of 4,070mm and the shortest 2,670mm. How much weight can a Peugeot Boxer carry? Payload for the Peugeot Boxer van varies between 1,125kg and 1,570kg, depending on the version you choose.

How many cubic meters is a Peugeot Boxer?

The largest Peugeot Boxer, the L4H3, has an enormous capacity of 17 cubic metres, while the smallest variant, the L1H1, has a capacity of 8 cubic metres. What is the gross vehicle weight of a Peugeot Boxer van?

Does the Peugeot Boxer have stop & start?

The Peugeot Boxer offers the Stop & Start technology on engine 2.2 l HDi 130 bhp, on the combined cycle fuel consumption among the best in the market. The Peugeot Boxer has been designed to offer the most controlled maintenance costs on the market: • Chain of distribution that requires no change, unlike a belt.