New models - Peugeot - ExpertUpdated Peugeot Expert announcedPeugeot freshens Expert mid-size van, ditching manual transmission, adding features30 May 2025 By MATT BROGAN PEUGEOT Australia has announced the arrival of its updated MY25 Expert mid-size van range, the rationalised range offering an automatic only driveline, refreshed design, and enhanced equipment list.
Pricing rises by as much as $2000, the Expert now available from $48,990 - $54,490 plus on-road costs.
The Expert line-up sees manual versions of the Short City and Long Pro dropped from the portfolio, which now adopts a new front bumper (increasing overall length by 24mm), updated badging, a new headlight design, e-toggle gear selector, digital rear-view mirror, and a new exterior paint colour dubbed Titanium Grey (joining Ice White, Artense Grey, and Nera Black).
The French importer has also introduced a new dashboard design with added storage compartments and a 10.0-inch digital instrument panel to the range, the latter joining a 10.0-inch touchscreen infotainment array that now encompasses wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
Finally, a heated driver’s seat provides additional comfort for drivers who spend their days on the road.
Mechanically, the facelifted MY25 Expert range is now offered as standard with a heavy-duty suspension upgrade, taking the payload total of the Expert Pro and Premium SWB to 1350kg and Expert Pro and Premium LWB to 1325kg.
Power continues to arrive courtesy of a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine developing 110kW/370Nm.
All Peugeot Expert vans are backed by a five-year/200,000km warranty and are available with three-, four-, or five-year pre-paid servicing plans at $1295, $1930, and 2295 respectively.
Alternately, Peugeot’s Assured Service Price Promise sees 12-month/20,000km maintenance intervals priced at $485, $886, $485, $901, and $516 for the first five years of ownership.
“The Peugeot Expert has earned the trust of Australian businesses by consistently delivering reliability, comfort, and versatility,” said Peugeot Australia general manager David Owen.
“With the MY25 update, we have built on that trust, enhancing the features that matter most to our customers, and ensuring the Expert continues to stand out as a smart, confident choice in the commercial space.”
Competing locally in the Vans/Cab-Chassis 2500-3500kg category, the Peugeot Expert ranks as the segment’s ninth best-selling model with year-to-date sales of 87 units.
The segment is dominated by the Toyota HiAce with unit sales of 3873 YTD, ahead of the Ford Transit Custom (963), Hyundai Staria Load (863), LDV G10 (674), LDV Deliver 7 (363), Renault Trafic (298), Mercedes-Benz Vito (149), and Volkswagen Transporter (129).
Volkswagen’s newly launched ID.Buzz Cargo and the LDV D80 round out the segment with respective sales of 68 and 13 units.
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