04-04-2025 15:30 via drive.com.au

2025 Peugeot E-Expert Pro Long review

The Peugeot E-Expert delivery van commands a $30,000 premium over diesel-powered models. Does it make smart business sense?
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2025 Peugeot E-Expert Pro LongThe electric van market is growing in Australia, slowly yes, but with several models across various manufacturers now plying their workaday trade, the push to emissions-free workh
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