2027 Chevrolet Bolt vs Nissan Leaf: Which Affordable EV Should You Buy?

More

2027 BMW i3 vs Mercedes Electric C-Class: Which German EV Sedan Should You Buy?

More

NAF EV Range Test 2026: BMW iX3 Goes Furthest, Xpeng X9 Steals the Show

More

BMW iX3 vs Mercedes GLC Electric: Which Premium Electric SUV Should You Buy?

More

Truemag

  • Electric Car News
  • Electric Car Reviews
  • Plug-in Hybrids
  • Technology
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Charging Map

Peugeot launches e-Boxer electric van in the UK

Peugeot has launched the new e-Boxer van in the UK, the brand’s largest, fully electric Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV). Soon to be available in selected showrooms, the new e-Boxer continues Peugeot’s electrification strategy, with the brand set to offer an electric variant across its entire LCV range by the end of 2021.

The new e-Boxer joins the award-winning e-Expert in the Peugeot e-LCV range, which will be fully complete later this year with the UK arrival of the new e-Partner. Peugeot is set to offer an electrified variant across its entire range of passenger and commercial vehicles by 2025, offering fleets and business users a choice of vans to meet all their requirements.

The Peugeot e-Boxer is available exclusively in ‘Professional’ trim, and comes in three different body styles; Panel Van, Window Van, and Chassis Cab. The Peugeot e-Boxer also comes in three lengths: L2 (5,413mm), L3 (5,998mm) and L4 (6,363mm). With the battery located underneath the floor of the vehicle, there is no compromise on practicality, as the e-Boxer comes with a 15m3 maximum load volume, 1,150kg maximum payload and up to 1.87m internal width on Panel Van versions.

The new Peugeot e-Boxer comes with a choice of two battery capacities, depending on the size of the vehicle. L2 variants feature a 37kWh unit, while L3 and L4 versions come with a larger, 70kWh battery. Both lithium-ion batteries are connected to a 90kW electric motor producing 350Nm of torque. With its all-electric powertrain, the Peugeot e-Boxer is exempt from current congestion charge or Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) payments, adding another benefit for businesses and fleets.

With the 37kWh battery, the e-Boxer is capable of travelling up to 73 miles on a single charge (WLTP), while the 70kWh battery increases the van’s range to 139 miles (WLTP). All Peugeot e-Boxer vehicles come with a certificate of battery capacity after each service to give owners peace of mind, with the lithium-ion battery guaranteed by an eight-year/100,000-miles warranty for 70% of its original charge capacity.

All Peugeot e-Boxer models come standard with a 22kW Mode 3 Type 2 Charging Cable that is compatible with both single and three phase wallboxes. A full charge using a 7.4kW single phase wallbox can be achieved in six hours on 37kWh variants and in 12 hours on 70kWh models. The e-Boxer also supports 50kW rapid charging, allowing a 0-80% charge in just one hour.

The new Peugeot e-Boxer comes standard with a 5-inch capacitive colour touchscreen, Bluetooth®, DAB radio and satellite navigation, while the interior rear-view mirror features a display that relays key vehicle information to the driver. All Peugeot customers buying a new full electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle are also eligible for a six-month free subscription to BP Pulse – the UK’s largest public charging network.

Prices for the new Peugeot e-Boxer start from £49,335 (excluding VAT, after Plug-in Van Grant).

PEUGEOT e-Boxer SpecificationBasic MRRP  (ex. VAT, after PiVG)
Panel Van L2H2 435 37kWh Auto Professional£49,335
Panel Van L3H2 435 70kWh Auto Professional£55,085
Panel Van L3H2 440 70kWh Auto Professional£58,355
Panel Van L4H2 440 70kWh Auto Professional£59,255
Window Van L4H2 440 70kWh Auto Professional£59,750
Chassis Cab L3 435 70kWh Auto Professional£52,010
Chassis Cab L3 440 70kWh Auto Professional£55,280

 

Aug 27, 2021Blagojce Krivevski
German EV-startup Next.e.G closes $57M Series C funding roundNew Citroen e-Relay electric van officially launched in the UK
You Might Also Like
 
UK: Four More EVs Now Qualify for the £3,750 Electric Car Grant
 
Updated 2022 Mazda MX-30 is now available to order in the UK
Blagojce Krivevski

Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

August 27, 2021 Electric Car Newse-BOXER, electric van, Electric Vans, peugeot, PEUGEOT e-BOXER, UK
Follow Us
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • google-news
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • rss
Recent News
2027 Chevrolet Bolt vs Nissan Leaf: Which Affordable EV Should You Buy?
June 20, 2026
Evasive Motorsports Targets Sub-10-Minute Pikes Peak Run With Hyundai IONIQ 5 N
June 20, 2026
2027 Subaru Solterra EV Keeps Pricing Steady While Delivering More Range, Power and Faster Charging
June 19, 2026
Honda Super-N EV Arrives in UK From £18,995 With 199-Mile City Range
June 19, 2026
BMW i3 50 xDrive First Edition Priced From £57,905 OTR in the UK
June 19, 2026
About
ElectricCarsReport.com ElectricCarsReport.com is a website dedicated to pure electric vehicles and the full range of consumer information and tools about electric cars, green technology energy, and the environment.
Latest News
2027 Chevrolet Bolt vs Nissan Leaf: Which Affordable EV Should You Buy?
June 20, 2026
Evasive Motorsports Targets Sub-10-Minute Pikes Peak Run With Hyundai IONIQ 5 N
June 20, 2026
2027 Subaru Solterra EV Keeps Pricing Steady While Delivering More Range, Power and Faster Charging
June 19, 2026
Get in touch

Email: contact@electriccarsreport.com

Get new stories by email:
Archives
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • google-news
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • rss
DMCA.com
© ElectricCarsReport.com | All Rights Reserved.