Peugeot is launching a series of compelling offers on its range of light commercial vans as part of its End of Financial Year (EOFY) campaign, aiming to attract business owners and tradespeople with substantial drive-away pricing and cashback deals. The promotion includes discounts of up to $11,200 across its lineup of small, medium, and large vans, with specific deals tailored for ABN holders and fleet buyers.
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Starting with the smallest in the lineup, the Peugeot Partner small van is now available with a $1500 cashback for eligible ABN holders, but only on the current-generation MY25 models. These models begin at a base price of $39,990 before on-road costs for the short-wheelbase Pro variant. However, it's important to note that this cashback deal does not apply to the fully electric Peugeot E-Partner, which remains at its standard pricing.
For customers interested in the medium-sized Peugeot Expert van, Peugeot is offering some of the most significant savings as it clears out older stock. The MY23 Expert Pro LWB (long-wheelbase) manual variant is available for just \$40,990 drive-away. This represents a massive $11,200 discount—or about 21 percent—compared to its usual on-road price. Those preferring an automatic transmission can opt for the MY23 Expert Pro SWB (short-wheelbase) automatic model, now priced at $46,990 drive-away. This price reflects a saving of roughly $6200 from its standard on-road cost of about $53,190. Meanwhile, customers seeking to electrify their vehicle fleet can consider the Peugeot E-Expert LWB electric van, which is being offered at \$79,990 drive-away. Since this matches its MSRP, Peugeot is effectively waiving the on-road costs entirely for this electric option.
In the large van segment, Peugeot is offering similar value with the Boxer Pro LWB manual van now starting at $49,990 drive-away. This offer marks an approximate saving of $10,500 compared to its regular price of $54,527 plus on-road costs. This makes the Boxer a highly competitive option in the large van market.
To put these offers into perspective, the Peugeot Partner is currently the second-best-selling small van in Australia, just behind the Volkswagen Caddy, which starts at $44,225 before on-road costs. In the medium van category, the Toyota HiAce remains the top seller, with prices starting from $48,886 before on-road charges for the LWB manual version. For large vans, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter dominates, beginning at $71,740 plus on-road costs for a mid-wheelbase automatic.
All Peugeot vans come with the assurance of a five-year or 200,000-kilometre warranty, as well as five years of roadside assistance. These EOFY “Peugeot Lion Days” offers are available through June 30, 2025, or while supplies last, making now an opportune time for businesses to upgrade or expand their fleets with significant savings.