Peugeot e-Partner Long electric lease
The Peugeot e-Partner Long electric van provides a bit more rear capacity than the standard length model... as the name suggests!
Choose your e-Partner Long van lease
Peugeot e-Partner Long 750 100kW 52kWh Professional Van Auto
- £3,218.14 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Peugeot e-Partner Long 100kW 52kWh Professional Plus Van Auto
- £3,317.54 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Peugeot e-Partner Long 100kW 52kWh Asphalt Van Auto
- £3,454.63 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Peugeot e-Partner Long 100kW 52kWh Professional Crew Van Auto
- £3,487.90 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Peugeot e-Partner Long business lease
Alongside the Peugeot e-Expert the e-Partner provides a strong electric van line-up for the French manufacturer. The Partner range fits comfortably in the small van category.
In comparison to the standard length model the Long version adds around 30cms to the total length of the van and means it can accommodate length loads of 2,160mm, or up to 3,440mm if the van comes with the Multiflex option.
A single battery option is available, a 50kWh pack, which is coupled to a 100kW electric motor, so offers effortless and smooth driving. Real world range is around 130/140 miles and when hooked up to an ultra-rapid charger the e-Partner can take around 30 minutes to go from 0% to 80%. That's enough time for a short lunch break.
The PEUGEOT Partner has been one of our most popular commercial vehicle models, and we can’t wait to see how the new electric variant will be received alongside the PEUGEOT e-Expert. I look forward to seeing the new PEUGEOT e-Partner out on the road, continuing our electric revolution.
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