How big is the back of a Peugeot Boxer?
The rear doors are all 1562mm wide while the three heights are, the H1 is 1520mm, H2 is 1790mm with the H3 measuring 2030mm high.
What are the dimensions of a Peugeot Boxer?
The interior dimensions (length) of the Peugeot Boxer cargo space is 104.3″ (L1), 122.8″ (L2), 145.9″ (L3), and 160.2″ (L4). The interior width of the Boxer is 73.6″ and the exterior width is 88.7″. The interior height of the Peugeot Boxer is 65.4″ (H1), 76.1″ (H2), and 85.4″ (H3).
What is the length of a Peugeot Boxer van?
5998mm
Peugeot Boxer Dimensions 2020
Peugeot Boxer Height | 2522mm |
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Peugeot Boxer Width | 2050mm |
Peugeot Boxer Length | 5998mm |
Peugeot Boxer Ground clearance unladen | 137mm |
Peugeot Boxer Wheelbase | 4035mm |
How long is a Peugeot Boxer L3H2?
Peugeot Boxer L3H2 333 BlueHDi 165 Size, Dimensions, Aerodynamics and Weight | |
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Wheelbase : | 403.5 cm or 158.86 inches |
Length : | 599.8 cm or 236.14 inches |
Width : | 205 cm or 80.71 inches |
Height : | 252.2 cm or 99.29 inches |
Is a Peugeot Boxer a long wheelbase?
Peugeot Boxer L4 The L4 is the extra-long wheelbase version of the L4, with a whopping 1,400mm more load length than the L1. Boxer L4 vans are ideal for businesses who regularly transport long loads.
What is the width of a Peugeot Boxer van?
2,254mm 2,050mm
Van dimensions
Body style | Height | Width |
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L1H1 low roof van | 2,254mm | 2,050mm |
L2H1 low roof van | 2,254mm | 2,050mm |
L2H2 medium roof van | 2,524mm | 2,050mm |
L3H2 medium roof van | 2,524mm | 2,050mm |
Is a Peugeot Boxer a long wheel base?
Can you stand in a Peugeot Boxer?
Moving on, the L2 H2 version of the Peugeot Boxer provides a load volume of 11.5 cubic metres. This translates to a load length of over 3 metres as well as headroom just shy of 2 metres which is plenty big enough for most people to stand up and move around.
Is the Fiat Ducato the same as a Peugeot Boxer?
The Fiat Ducato is built in the same factory in Italy as the Peugeot Boxer and Citroen Relay models and they are broadly identical, apart from some detail and specification issues. The term ‘Sevel’ is often used to describe all models regardless of the badge they carry.
Are Peugeot Boxer vans reliable?
The Boxer has been around for a while now and appears to be generally reliable, with no particular major faults reported. The latest diesel engines will have to build up a reputation for reliability, although as they’re based on older engines, there is some tried-and-tested technology on offer.
Are Peugeot Boxers reliable?
Where is the Peugeot Boxer built?
Currently, models such as the Peugeot Boxer and Citroen Relay are built alongside the identical Fiat Ducato (below) at the Val di Sangro factory in Italy – a facility owned jointly by Groupe PSA and Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).