Peugeot has opened the order books for its new electric e-Rifter MPV, which is yours for the princely sum of £30,375. Offering a range of up to 172 miles from a single charge, the van-based MPV is ...
More than a few questions surrounded Peugeot as it entered the multi-national automotive conglomerate and new corporate masters at Stellantis. In a sea of automotive brands from Dodge to Jeep and ...
It’s been two years since the Rifter was given the electric treatment. Now the second-gen e-Rifter, sibling to the Citroen e-Berlingo and Vauxhall Combo Life, has arrived with new styling, obvious ...
The electric van market is growing at a rapid rate and leading the way is the vast automotive empire that is Stellantis. Incorporating commercial vehicles from Citroen, Peugeot and Vauxhall, all three ...
Peugeot has launched an all-electric version of its Rifter MPV, giving it the ‘e’ prefix and offering it in five- or seven-seat configurations. Set to arrive at dealers across Europe later this year, ...
Those looking to get a spacious car these days more often than not of put a number of crossovers and SUVs on their list. However, there are other vehicles that would do the job even better – and we’re ...
Otherwise the two are pretty much identical, with the same boxy body, rear sliding doors and choice of long or short wheelbases – incidentally both versions available with five or seven seats. • Best ...
But yes, practical is what it is. A van. Le camion de Facteur Patrice. Only with extra windows and seats, plus unfeasible amounts of storage for the paraphernalia of leisure pursuits. Or just family ...
Four months after the official unveiling, Peugeot has started accepting orders for the e-Rifter in the United Kingdom. Part of the French brand’s ambitions to offer an electrified variant of each ...
THE Peugeot Rifter MPV is a great transporter for active families as it’s smooth to drive, very spacious and comfortable. And in the case of the tested top spec GT Line, the popular French marque has ...
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