🛻 Key Specifications (UK market)
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The Expert is available in both diesel (BlueHDi) and electric (E-Expert) versions. business.peugeot.co.uk+2Peugeot UK+2
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Dimensions: lengths include approx. 4.6 m (Compact), 4.95 m (Standard), 5.30 m (Long). business.peugeot.co.uk
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Load volumes:
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Compact ~4.6 m³ (or ~5.1 m³ with Moduwork option) business.peugeot.co.uk
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Standard ~5.3 m³ (or ~5.8 m³ with Moduwork) business.peugeot.co.uk
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Long ~6.1 m³ (or ~6.6 m³ with Moduwork) business.peugeot.co.uk
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Payloads: up to ~1,412 kg for diesel versions (higher-load) business.peugeot.co.uk
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Electric version (E-Expert) payload up to ~1,226 kg. Peugeot UK+1
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Fuel/Energy: For diesel versions, combined fuel consumption quoted around 35.3 mpg (8.0 l/100km) to 45.7 mpg (6.2 l/100km) depending on spec. business.peugeot.co.uk+1
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For the electric version: option for 50 kWh or 75 kWh battery, ranges up to ~205 miles (WLTP) depending on version. business.peugeot.co.uk
🔧 Features & Variants
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Different body styles: Panel van, Crewvan (with extra row of seats), multiple lengths. business.peugeot.co.uk+1
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Standard spec includes things like AM/FM/DAB radio, Bluetooth, USB, dual front passenger bench, multiple sliding doors depending on side, etc. Peugeot UK
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Safety/driver assistance options: Automatic lighting & rain-sensitive wipers, blind-spot detection, lane keeping assistance. Peugeot UK+1
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For electric version: onboard charger (single phase 7.4 kW) at base, higher spec might include 11 kW etc. Peugeot UK
✅ Why it’s a good choice
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Flexibility: diesel or full electric option means you can pick depending on use case.
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Competitive load/volume capacity especially for a mid-sized van.
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Many practical features and multiple body lengths make it adaptable for different business or conversion uses.
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Good specification even in “standard” form for the size and category.
⚠️ What to consider / potential downsides
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Electric variant: range and charging infrastructure will matter a lot; if you do lots of long trips with heavy load, diesel might still be more practical.
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Payload vs length: while the long version gives more volume, you need to check whether the payload remains acceptable for your load type.
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Servicing/IVT costs: smaller vans can sometimes be driven harder in business use, so you’ll want to check service history, particularly for used models.
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If converting (camper or other), check the version (length + height) to ensure fit for your intended layout.
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Condition and maintenance history matter, especially in vans used commercially (high mileage, heavy load, etc).