New Peugeot Boxer 2014 exposed
The Peugeot Boxer has been updated for 2014 as well as it’s been exposed at the 2014 industrial automobile show at the NEC in Birmingham.
Thevan’s exterior is rather striking as well as has a redesigned front end with a large grille that borrows its looks from the new Peugeot 308.
Head inside as well as you’ll see that the Peugeot Boxer, sibling van to the Citroen Relay, has a new manage panel on its dash as well as black ‘Darko’ fabric with red as well as grey outlining stitched onto the seats.
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Alongside this appealing styling is a variety of powerful as well as cost-effective diesel engines. You can pick between three 2.2-litre HDI engines in different power outputs or a 3.0-litre HDI 180 engine. Stop-start innovation is offered on the 2.2-litre HDI 130 engine as well as Peugeot declares this assists minimize CO2 emissions by as much as 5g/km.
Peugeot likewise declares that the Peugeot Boxer has one of the widest varieties of gross automobile weights on the market as well as this includes 3.0, 3.3, 3.5 as well as 4.0-tonne variations. The van is available in three different wheelbases, four lengths as well as three heights, whilst team cab, flat bed, tipper as well as base automobile vans are available.
It must be rather simple to location products into the tons bay, which stands at 1.87m as well as 1.42m large between the wheel arches. The tons sill – measuring between 493 as well as 602mm – can likewise be lowered by 60 to 70mm for even much better access.
All the brakes, suspension damper brackets as well as body structure have been modified for higher stamina as well as noise reduction, whilst new mechanisms have been added to the moving side doors.
The Peugeot Boxer comes packed with a generous variety of gadgets like ABS, ESP as well as tons Adaptive Control. Optional extras include a lane departure warning, tyre pressure tracking system, grip control, cruise control, rear auto parking sensors, reversing cam as well as variable help power steering.