THE HISTORY OF PEUGEOT VANS
THE HISTORY OF PEUGEOT VANS
PEUGEOT has always sought to meet the demands of the professional marketplace. PEUGEOT vans are internationally renowned for their reliability and durability.
1895
PEUGEOT TYPE 13
PEUGEOT's Type 13, built as a delivery van, offered a payload of 500 kg and was the first of a long series of utility vehicles from the brand.
1922
LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES INSPIRED BY PASSENGER CARS
The compact 163 unveiled several model types, from the Normandy cart to small vans.
1938
TARPAULIN-COVERED TRUCKS FOR THE 02, THEN THE 03 AND THE 04 MODELS
They were highly desirable in rural areas and in African countries in particular.
1950
THE FIRST FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE PANEL VANS
The D3A, a version that continued as the D4, then as the J7 (1965) and the J9 (1980).
1980
THE START OF THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN PSA AND FIAT
The manufacturers joined forces to produce vans and J5 variations, replaced in 1994 by the PEUGEOT Boxer van, which is still in production today.
1996
LAUNCH OF THE PARTNER
The compact PEUGEOT Partner van was launched, followed by the smaller Bipper in 2007, both of which also had passenger versions produced.
2016
LAUNCH OF THE NEW EXPERT
With its distinct design, the new PEUGEOT Expert van openly displayed its robustness and modernity. And to satisfy business needs even more, the new Expert comes in several versions: van, platform cab, crew van and Combi with up to 9 seats.