PSA is putting the final touches on its new generation of vans, with our spies spotting the 2018 Peugeot Partner during some testing.
This is the first time we get to see the new generation of PSA’s LCVs wearing their final production bodywork which unsurprisingly is still covered by the usual camouflage wrap.
The new Peugeot Partner will share its platform with the next Citroen Berlingo and Opel/Vauxhall Combo, with all models to be produced at PSA’s factory in Vigo, Spain.
The new generation is expected to grow in size, in order to offer more room and payload capacity, areas where the current models already trail behind the newer competition. As for the design, PSA and Opel have said in the past that all four models will be “differentiated and consistent with their respective brand appearance”.
All vans are also expected to feature a range of driver assistance systems while the engine lineup will be comprised from both petrol and diesel options.
The new generation of LCVs is expected to debut later in the year, with sales to start in early 2018.
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