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Peugeot has joined sister brands Opel and Vauxhall with the unveiling of the e-Expert. The zero-emission van shares its underpinnings with the Vivaro, Toyota ProAce and other vehicles, as it’s ...
The electric Peugeot E-Expert Sport version trades some efficiency for hot-rod looks ...
The E-Expert has a single electric motor driving the front wheels which produces 100kW of power and 260Nm of torque.
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Peugeot claims the E-Expert can be charged from 0-100 per cent using a three-phase (11kW) wall-box in about 7.5 hours, or 0-80 per cent in 45 minutes using (100kW) DC quick-charge facilities.
Peugeot has expanded the Expert panel van line-up with a new Sport version. The "motorsport inspired" model is fitted with a body kit, 18-inch alloy wheels and additional Kryptonite livery. There ...
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