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2020 Peugeot Partner Professional - Roadtest & Review | Vanarama.com

Look at the marketing materials & you’ll see that Peugeot talks about the Partner small van as showing how aggressively it pursues its traditional standards of quality & innovation. And you know what? When it comes to small vans, the Partner is both of those things. It is a quality build packed with great innovations designed to make this a proper European van as at home on UK roads as it is on continental ones. ( To check out our latest leasing deals on the Peugeot Partner, click here: https://bit.ly/3crqXM3 ) The engines are a familiar offering of 2 1.5-litre BlueHDi diesels & the PureTech petrol engine is also available - all are manual, apart from the top engine spec which can be mated to an 8-speed auto box. You’ve also got 2 body lengths to choose from - no height options - & 4 trim levels (I’d go for Professional or Asphalt, the 2 highest). We have already looked at the Citroen Berlingo in a much less in-depth review & found it excellent, so I’ve got high hopes for the Partner. And the front end does not disappoint taking a whole new approach to be an identifiably “Peugeot” commercial vehicle alongside the larger Expert medium van. • The grille looks excellent covering the excellent 1560cc diesel engine that’s Euro 6.1 emission standard. • The headlights are incredible with impossibly sharp lines & these teeth jutting out of the front. • The 16-inch steel wheels are covered up by these trims which are nice additions – I don’t mind the look of the steel wheels (in fact I’m actually a big fan of them because they’re so tough) but a cover adds a little bit of protection (great for a lease vehicle), so I’ll take that. • Follow me past the side sliders to the back of the vehicle to show the rear parking sensors off – even on a van of this size they’re useful. • The filler caps are right here, & one thing to note is the AdBlue tank can hold 17 litres – which means you won’t have to fill it up as often! Professional Trim Level – lots of nice additions on the inside. • 8 ways adjustable driver seat • Steering wheel with mounted controls • Cruise Control / Speed Limiter • Aircon & climate • 8-inch touch screen – DAB, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Mirrorlink • 2 USB Ports • Electronic parking brake • Storage – glovebox, door bins, etc • Passenger bench seat with fold-out writing table • Load through under passenger seat Side door width: 0.6m Side door height: 1m Back door width: 1.2m Back door height: 1.2m Load length: 1.8m Load length with load through: 3m Load width: 1.5m Load width between arches: 1.2m Payload: 1050kg So, how do we finish this one? Well, the Peugeot Partner is a slightly mixed bag in the cabin without ever feeling like its trim level is underweight. It’s great on the road & has a great loading bay… it’s got everything you’ll need. You know… the more PSA Group vans I review, the more I like them. The more they feel like a home from home, & if you choose to drive one, I would bet all the money in my pocket against all the money in your pocket that if you don’t love it right away, you will eventually.

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