In launching the Euro 6.2 engine range ahead of the mandatory deadline in September 2019, PEUGEOT is introducing the revised Boxer range, designed to meet the needs of all professionals. In addition to the S and PROFESSIONAL versions, the PEUGEOT Boxer now offers “ready-to-go†GRIP and ASPHALT versions, designed for specialist van operators. Revised equipment is also part of the new line-up.
The PEUGEOT Boxer engines are evolving to meet the latest Euro 6.2 standards. Power will come from the new 2.2L BlueHDi engine, which replaces the outgoing 2.0L BlueHDi unit. The 2.2L BlueHDi engine is available with three power outputs, all offering more power:
2L BlueHDi 120hp (+ 10hp) with 300Nm of torque
2L BlueHDi 140hp (+ 10hp) with 340Nm of torque
2L BlueHDi 165hp (+ 5hp) with 370Nm of torque (+20Nm)
All engines are equipped with Stop & Start technology as standard.
These optimised engines power a revised Boxer range. Like the rest of the PEUGEOT LCV range, in addition to S and PROFESSIONAL, other versions adapted to specific van users’ needs are available:
The GRIP version is perfectly adapted to difficult terrain while carrying heavy and long loads. The standard equipment ensures the vehicle is designed to cope with such arduous environments:
Grip Control® with Hill Assist Descent Control and All-Season tyres
Front and rear mud flaps
Reinforced suspension
Under-body protection
Comfort Seat Pack
The Boxer GRIP is only available with the ‘435’ version.
The ASPHALT version is dedicated to professionals who spend a lot of time in their vans and who particularly want comfort and safety features. This version offers:
Satellite Navigation
Lane Departure Warning System
Speed Limit Recognition & Recommendation
PEUGEOT Smartbeam Assistance
Active Safety Brake
Distance Alert System
Visibility Pack
Air-conditioning
Smartphone and tablet holder
USB charge socket
Colour Reverse Camera & Rear Parking Sensors
Comfort Seat Pack
Full Wheel Trims
LED Daylight Running Lights
This Boxer ASPHALT is available with all H2 ‘335’ & ‘435’ versions.
Safety is further enhanced with the Blind Spot Monitoring System with Rear Traffic Alert, which warns of a vehicle in the vehicles’ blind spot with an illuminated LED in the left or right mirror. The Rear Traffic Alert system can detect vehicles up to a distance of 50m to the left or right when reversing. The system sounds an alarm in the cab. Finally, the system is complemented with “trailer merge assist”, which provides blind spot monitoring while taking into account a trailer measuring between three and nine metres.
Fleet managers will be able to make use of the new “PEUGEOT Connect” telematics software, fitted to all new Boxers. The system will enable:
Fuel consumption monitoring
Vehicle tracking in case of theft or in a designated geographical area
Maintenance monitoring
Eco driving tips
As with the rest of the PEUGEOT LCV range, colour options include Cumulus Grey which replaces Aluminium.
The new additions to the range will be available to order in early July 2019.
Within its strategy to offer an electrified version of its entire model range, PEUGEOT will complete the new Boxer range with a 100% electric version to be launched in late 2019