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Peugeot Expert Sport revealed as Le Mans-inspired van
Thursday, Mar 20, 2025 12:00 PM
Peugeot Expert Sport front quarter
Kryptonite green accents are borrowed from Peuegot Sport cars
Racy version of load-lugger will be offered as 134bhp EV or with a 178bhp diesel engine

Peugeot has launched a new version of its Expert van inspired by its 9X8 Le Mans hypercar.

Named the Expert Sport, it gains the more aggressive front bumper, side skirts and rear spoiler from its Vauxhall sibling, the Vivaro GS.

It also wears stickers coloured Kryptonite green (the signature shade of Peugeot Sport) inspired by the livery on the 9X8 endurance racer, as well as a set of 18in alloy wheels.

Inside, it gets faux-leather seats with green stitching and embossed sport logos, as well luxuries that are offered as optional extras on all other trim levels of the Expert. These include dual-zone climate control, a heated steering wheel and keyless entry. 

It also receives a reversing camera (displayed on the 10in infotainment touchscreen), blindspot detection and LED headlights.

The Expert Sport will be offered in two bodystyles – a three-seat panel van and a five-seat crew van – and with two powertrains.

The sole internal-combustion option is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel with 178bhp, while the electric E-Expert packs a 134bhp motor and a 75kWh (net capacity) battery giving a range of 209 miles.

The EV can be charged at a rate of up to 100kW, allowing it to go from 0-80% in 45 minutes.

The diesel starts at £42,755 (excluding VAT) while the EV kicks off at £48,315 (excluding VAT but including the UK government’s Plug-in Van Grant).

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