Peugeot Expert

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Peugeot Expert
Production period: since 07/1995
Class : Utilities
Body versions : Panel vans , flatbed trucks , minibuses

The Peugeot Expert is a light commercial vehicle that has been produced by Sevel Nord since 1995 .

The first generation was developed by PSA Peugeot Citroën together with Fiat on the basis of the Eurovan (PSA / Fiat) and therefore the largely identical models Citroën Jumpy and Fiat Scudo were created .

In 2007 the 2nd generation appeared together with new sister models. This series was voted Van of the Year in 2008.

After Fiat announced that it would no longer participate in a new development and would only have the Fiat Scudo manufactured by PSA until mid-2016, PSA concluded a cooperation agreement with Toyota . This contract resulted in the Toyota Proace , published in 2013 by means of badge engineering . It was also agreed that PSA and Toyota would develop a joint successor model. These versions were presented in 2016 and have since been produced at the PSA plant in Valenciennes . For the first time there is now a special van as a Peugeot Traveler .

First generation (1995-2006)

First generation
Peugeot Expert (1995-2004)

Peugeot Expert (1995-2004)

Production period: 07/1995–12/2006
Body versions : Panel vans , flatbed trucks , minibuses
Engines:
Otto engines : 1.6–2.0 liters
(58–100 kW)
Diesel engines :
1.9–2.0 liters
(51–80 kW)
Length: 4522-4922 mm
Width: 1844 mm
Height: 1940 mm
Wheelbase : 2824-3224 mm
Empty weight :

Box van

  • Length 4522 mm (long version 4922 mm)
  • two to three seats
  • Payload 774 to 854 kg
  • Loading volume 4 m³ (long version 5 m³)
  • Consumption according to the factory specification 6.7 to 7.9 liters of diesel per 100 km

Double cabin (flatbed truck)

  • five to six seats
  • Payload 850 kg
  • Loading volume 1.93 m

minibus

  • Bench in the third row
  • eight to nine seats

Second generation (2007-2016)

Second generation
Peugeot Expert Tepee (2007-2012)

Peugeot Expert Tepee (2007-2012)

Production period: 01 / 2007–2016
Body versions : Panel van , minibus
Engines: Gasoline engine :
2.0 liters
Diesel engines :
1.6–2.0 liters
Length: 4805-5143 mm
Width: 1895 mm
Height: 1980-2290 mm
Wheelbase : 3000-3122 mm
Empty weight : 1736-1834 kg
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test Crash test star 3.svg

The second generation was manufactured by SEVEL from the beginning of 2007 to 2016. In the summer of 2012, the Expert received a slight facelift in parallel to its sister models.

Box van

The second generation was available as a panel van in two heights and two lengths. While the shorter version measures around 4.81 meters and has a wheelbase of 3 meters, the longer version is 5.14 meters long and has a wheelbase of 3.12 meters. The height is 1.98 or 2.29 meters with standard suspension and 10 cm less with air suspension with pneumatic level compensation. All models are around 1.90 meters wide. The cargo space is between 5000 and 7000 liters. Four four-cylinder engines were available for the van, including a petrol (2.0 16V) and three diesel engines (HDi 90, HDi 120 (FAP), HDi 165 FAP). All models are driven by the front wheels and had a 5-speed manual transmission (2.0 16V, HDi 90) or a 6-speed manual transmission (HDi 120 (FAP), HDi 165 FAP).

minibus

The minibus was offered in the same lengths (4.81 m; 5.15 m); the wheelbases are also accordingly. The van is, however, flatter with a height between 1.88 and 1.98 meters. The engine range of the large-capacity van only included the two more powerful diesel versions that were also offered in the panel van. These were 2.0 liter four-cylinder diesel engines based on common rail direct injection with 120 and 163 hp and diesel soot particle filters (FAP). The weaker version met the Euro 4 standard, the stronger already the Euro 5 standard. Power was also transmitted via the front wheels and a 6-speed manual transmission.

There were four equipment lines to choose from: the standard equipment Kombi , Kombi Confort , Kombi Club and Kombi Océanic . All lines except the basic version had painted bumpers and side mirrors as well as fog lights. The standard scope of delivery included ABS, ESP, ASR, a hydraulic brake assistant and airbags for the driver and front passenger.

Technical specifications

model 2.0 HDi 120 FAP 2.0 HDi 136 FAP 2.0 HDi 160 FAP
Engine type DW10 DW10 DW10
Number of cylinders R4 R4 R4
Displacement (cm³) 1997 1997 1997
Max. Power (kW / PS) 88/120 at 4000 100/136 at 4000 120/163 at 3750
Max. Torque (Nm) 300 at 2000 320 at 2000 340 at 2000
Top speed (km / h) 160 170 170
Transmission (standard) 6-speed manual transmission 6-speed manual transmission 6-speed manual transmission
Acceleration (0-100 km / h) 14.5 s 13.2 s 11.5 s
Combined consumption (l / 100 km) 7.3 D 7.3 D 7.0 D.
Tank capacity 80 l 80 l 80 l
wheel size 215/60 R 16 215/60 R 16 215/60 R 16
Disc brake size (Ø) Front ventilated discs / rear 304/290 304/290 304/290

Expert license PT. Gaya Motor (since 2011)

Since 2011, the Peugeot Expert has also been manufactured under license in Jakarta , Indonesia . (see PT. Gaya Motor ).

Third generation (since 2016)

Peugeot Expert / Traveler from the Lithuanian Police
Third generation
Peugeot Expert (since 2016)

Peugeot Expert (since 2016)

Production period: since 2016
Body versions : Panel vans , flatbed trucks , minibuses
Engines: Diesel engines :
1.6–2.0 liters
(70–132 kW)
Electric motor :
100 kW
Length: 4600-5300 mm
Width: 1920 mm
Height: 1900-1940 mm
Wheelbase : 2920-3270 mm
Empty weight :

The 3rd generation, which has been in production since 2016, was jointly developed by PSA and Toyota and is manufactured at the PSA plant in Valenciennes. With the Peugeot Traveler and Citroën with the Citroën Spacetourer, Peugeot offers a special van that Toyota markets as the ProAce Verso. These differ significantly in the materials used and the interior fittings. The entire development took place under the project name KZéro. The commercial versions Citroën Jumpy, Peugeot Expert and Toyota ProAce were officially presented for the first time at the Birmingham Commercial Motor Show 2016 on March 30, 2016. The van versions SpaceTourer, Traveler and ProAce Verso were already on March 3, 2016 at the Geneva Motor Show Presented in 2016.

The Jumpy, Expert and ProAce vehicles are available with two wheelbases and three lengths, each in two different heights. With the Van variants Traveler, Spacetourer and ProAce Verso, the three length variants are not available in all equipment variants. The series achieved five stars in the Euro NCAP8 crash tests.

In May 2020, Peugeot presented the model with the battery-electric drive train from the Peugeot 208 II .

Web links

Commons : Peugeot Expert  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peugeot Expert. www.euroncap.com, accessed July 16, 2018 .
  2. "The Peugeot Traveler | Technology (Peugeot Austria)"
  3. Stefan Leichsenring: Peugeot e-Expert (2020): All data on the new electric van (update). In: de.motor1.com. May 15, 2020, accessed May 16, 2020 .