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Peugeot e-Boxer gets improved range and updated pricing

The Peugeot e-Boxer van is now available with a larger 75kWh battery and improved range, following updates to the van that include savings across the e-Boxer range.

The new 75kWh battery, available across all e-Boxer variants, will add up to 15 miles to the electric range of the van, allowing drivers to travel up to 154 miles (WLTP) without impeding loading volume.

The new 75kWh battery is paired with a 122bhp electric motor with maximum torque of 350Nm delivering instant responsiveness with no vibrations and a smooth driving experience.

The new 75kWh Peugeot e-Boxer also benefits from an £8,770 basic MRRP reduction on the 4 tonne versions due to economies made in the manufacturing process.

Prices for the e-Boxer 440 Electric 75kWh auto Professional now start from £66,535 (before the UK Government’s Plug in Vehicle Grant PiVG), with savings also available on the 75kWh Peugeot e-Boxer Window van variant.

Customers can still benefit from the UK Government’s Plug in Vehicle Grant (PiVG) with savings of up to £5,000 across all versions of the Peugeot e-Boxer.

As with all Peugeot electric vans, the e-Boxer makes no compromise in terms of volume or practicality compared with diesel versions, while offering all the advantages of the electric engine: lower running costs, ease of driving, immediate throttle response, high torque, total absence of noise, vibrations, and emissions.

The Peugeot e-Boxer can be charged from 0-80 per cent in one hour via a 50kW rapid charger and, as with all of Peugeot’s electric van range, allows freedom to drive into emission restriction zones, as well as the London Congestion Charge Zone.

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Mike Ruff

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