2022 Peugeot Partner van pricing and features

The small van has received a new base trim with a lower starting price – but loses standard equipment seen on the current model

2022 Peugeot Partner
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Snapshot

  • Partner van scores an update across the range for 2022
  • Broader model range and newly-available automatic versions lead changes
  • Expected to arrive in the first quarter of 2022

The Peugeot Partner van has been treated to an update for 2022, with a new structure and automatic transmission on long wheelbase models headlining the changes.

A new entry-level City variant, priced from $26,990 before on-road costs, opens the range for 2022. The starter version sits at the same point as its equivalent in the MY21 model, but loses its touchscreen infotainment system and autonomous emergency braking. It retains otherwise identical standard equipment.

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The mid-range Pro adds an 8.0-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, reversing camera, climate control, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, flip-down table and a full suite of active safety equipment.

This includes; autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane-keep assist and traffic sign recognition. It’s priced from $32,990 before on-road costs, with an automatic transmission included as standard.

A $2490 ‘premium’ option package is available for Pro variants, boosting standard equipment to include; a set of 16-inch alloy wheels, leather steering wheel, body-coloured exterior styling, electronic folding side mirrors and keyless entry with push button start.

2022 Peugeot Partner pricing

A six-speed manual transmission is limited to the short wheelbase Partner City, with other grades sporting an eight-speed automatic transmission. Each is available in short or long wheelbase form, simply dubbed ‘Short’ or ‘Long’.

All Partner variants are front-wheel drive.

Prices exclude on-road costs.

Partner City Short manual   $26,990 
Partner City Short auto   $29,990 
Partner City Long auto   $32,490 
Partner Pro Short auto   $31,990 
Partner Pro Long auto   $34,490 
Partner Premium Short auto   $34,480 
Partner Premium Long auto   $36,980 
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Features

City

Sitting at the bottom end of the Partner range, the City receives equipment such as:

Six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission
5.0-inch monochrome infotainment system
Electronic stability control
Reversing camera (windshield-mounted)
Rear parking sensors
Six airbags
Manually-controlled air conditioning
180-degree swinging rear doors.

Pro

The Pro adds the following equipment over the entry-level City:

Eight-speed automatic transmission
Electronic park brake
Autonomous emergency braking
Forward collision warning
Lane departure warning
Lane-keep assist
Traffic sign recognition
8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Touchscreen-based reversing camera
Automatic climate control
Automatic headlights
Rain-sensing wipers
Flip-down table
Under-seat storage.

Premium

At the other end of the range, the Premium package (available on Pro models only) features:

16-inch alloy wheels
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Body-coloured painted rear bumper, side mouldings, sliding door rails and side mirrors
Electronic folding side mirrors
Keyless entry with push button start.

Power

The 2022 Peugeot Partner is powered by a Euro 6.3-compliant 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine, with differing power outputs depending on the transmission option.

Manual models feature an 81kW/205Nm tune, while automatic variants produce 96kW/230Nm. A minimum of 95RON premium unleaded is required.

Warranty and servicing

In identical fashion to the wider Peugeot Commercial Vehicle range, the Partner is backed by a five-year/200,000-kilometre warranty, while pricing for servicing over a five-year/70,000-kilometre period is set at $2746.

Availability

Joining the also-updated Expert medium van and Boxer large van, the updated Peugeot Partner will go on sale in the first quarter of 2022.

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