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The 2025 Peugeot E-Expert van has arrived Australia, with the electric commercial vehicle coming at a significant premium over its diesel counterparts.
UPDATE, 3/9/24:Peugeot Australia has detailed service pricing for the E-Partner and supplied images of the local-spec electric van. The below story, published in May, has been updated to reflect these changes.
Now being delivered to Australian customers, the E-Expert is priced from $79,990 before on-road costs.
That makes it more than $27,000 pricier than the outgoing flagship of the turbo-diesel Expert line. Pricing for the facelifted diesel range has yet to be announced.
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The E-Expert is also almost $10,000 more expensive than the top-of-the-range LDV eDeliver 7 long-wheelbase (LWB), which offers both greater driving range (362km vs 330km for the Peugeot) and larger load space (6.7 vs 6.1-cubic metres).
In addition to the LDV, the E-Expert will also tackle the pricier Mercedes-Benz eVito, as well as the upcoming Ford E-Transit Custom.
It slots in above the smaller E-Partner, which arrived here last year.
Model | Price before on-road costs |
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2025 Peugeot E-Expert Pro Long (LWB) | $79,990 |
Peugeot E-Expert Pro Long | |
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Power | 100kW |
Torque | 270Nm |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive |
Peugeot E-Expert Pro Long | |
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Battery capacity | 75kWh |
Driving range (WLTP) | 330km |
Maximum AC charging rate | 2.3kW (240v outlet) 7.4kW (single-phase) 11kW (three-phase) |
Maximum DC charging rate | 100kW |
Peugeot has published the following measurements for the E-Expert.
Measurement | Peugeot E-Expert Pro Long |
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Length | 5330mm |
Width inc. mirrors | 2204mm |
Height | 1940mm |
Wheelbase | 3275mm |
Turning circle | 12.4 metres |
Load space | 6.1 cubic metres |
Payload | 1001kg |
Braked towing capacity | 1000kg |
Unbraked towing capacity | 750kg |
The Peugeot E-Expert is covered by a five-year/200,000km warranty, with a three-year paintwork and 12-year corrosion warranty, in addition to an eight-year/160,000km battery warranty.
Servicing is required every 12 months or 25,000km, whichever comes first. Capped-price servicing is available for the first five visits, with pricing detailed below.
Service interval | Cost |
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12 month/25,000km | $295 |
24 month/50,000km | $466 |
36 month/75,000km | $295 |
48 month/100,000km | $481 |
60 month/125,000km | $309 |
Total | $1816 |
Peugeot also offers three- and five-year service packs for the E-Expert, priced from $750 and $1350 respectively. This provides savings of $306 and $466 respectively compared to paying for services as you go.
The Peugeot E-Expert hasn’t yet received an ANCAP safety rating.
Standard safety equipment includes:
Standard equipment includes:
Only Ice White paint is available at no extra cost, with Artense Grey, Nera Black and Titanium Grey incurring a $690 premium.
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Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.
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