| Manufacturer | Peugeot |
|---|---|
| Production | 1997—present |
| Assembly | Poissy, France |
| Class | Leisure activity vehicle |
| Layout | FF layout |
| Engine(s) | petrol engines: 1.4 L TU3 1.4 L TU3 CNG/Gasoline 1.6 L Gasoline (4 Cylinders) diesel engines: 1.9 L DW8 I4 2.0 L DW10 HDi I4 |
| Related | Citroën Berlingo Renault Kangoo |
The Peugeot Partner is a van and leisure activity vehicle made by the French car manufacturer Peugeot. The van is named Partner and the leisure activity vehicle Partner Combi. In Italy it is known as the Peugeot Ranch.
It is nearly identical to the Citroën Berlingo. Both the Berlingo and Partner have been produced in CNG and electric versions, all with four-cylinder engines.
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Partner I (1997-2007)
| Also called | Peugeot Grand Raid (Mexico) Peugeot Ranch (Italy) |
|---|---|
| Production | 1997-present |
| Body style(s) | 3-door minivan 4-door minivan |
| Engine(s) | petrol engines: 1.4 L TU3 1.4 L TU3 CNG/Gasoline 1.6 L Gasoline (4 Cylinders) diesel engines: 1.9 L DW8 I4 2.0 L DW10 HDi I4 |
| Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual |
| Wheelbase | 1997-2002: 2,695 mm (106.1 in) 2003-Present: 2,693 mm (106.0 in) |
| Length | 1997-2002: 4,135 mm (162.8 in) 2003-Present: 4,137 mm (162.9 in) |
| Width | 1997-2002: 1,810 mm (71.3 in) 2003-Present: 1,819 mm (71.6 in) |
| Height | 1997-2002: 1,725 mm (67.9 in) 2003-Present: 1,784 mm (70.2 in) |
The first Peugeot Partner was unveiled in 1997, and was facelifted in 2002.
Partner II/Partner Tepee (2008-present)
| Also called | Peugeot Ranch (Italy) |
|---|---|
| Production | 2008-present |
| Body style(s) | 4-door minivan 2-door pickup truck |
| Engine(s) | petrol engines: 1.4 L TU3 1.4 L TU3 CNG/Gasoline 1.6 L Gasoline (4 Cylinders) diesel engines: 1.9 L DW8 I4 2.0 L DW10 HDi I4 |
| Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual |
| Wheelbase | SWB: 2,730 mm (107.5 in) LWB: 2,728 mm (107.4 in) |
| Length | 4,380 mm (172.4 in) Pickup: 4,237 mm (166.8 in) LWB: 4,628 mm (182.2 in) |
| Width | 1,810 mm (71.3 in) Pickup & LWB: 2,112 mm (83.1 in) |
| Height | 1,805 mm (71.1 in)-1,834 mm (72.2 in) Pickup: 1,821 mm (71.7 in) |
The second generation Partner has been officially unveiled by Peugeot in January 2008. It came on 5 May 2008 on the European market. Mexico continues to sell the original Partner.
Engines
- 1.4 L (1360 cc) TU3 I4, 75 PS (74 hp/55 kW) and 89 ft·lbf (121 N·m)
- 1.4 L GNV (1360 cc) TU3 I4, 75 PS (74 hp/55 kW) and 89 ft·lbf (121 N·m) CNG/Gasoline
- 1.6 L (1587 cc) Gasoline, I4 16 valves (110 hp at 5750 rpm) and (147 N·m at 4000 rpm)
- 1.9 L (1868 cc) DW8 Diesel I4, 71 PS (70 hp/52 kW) and 94 ft·lbf (127 N·m)
- 2.0 L (1997 cc) DW10 HDi I4, 90 PS (89 hp/66 kW) and 154 ft·lbf (209 N·m)
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