With an expressive style and innovative materials, PEUGEOT presents its intense and exciting vision of the leisure vehicle.
Heir to the PEUGEOT RIFTER 4x4 CONCEPT, it is also designed for exploration on all terrains.
PEUGEOT RIFTER 4x4 CONCEPT: the groundbreaker!
The roving adventurer
REWRITE THE RULES
PEUGEOT BOXER 4x4 CONCEPT, a trail-blazer up for any adventure.
With its striking design and innovative materials, the PEUGEOT BOXER has been transformed for the 2019 VDL* show into a roving adventurer that is up for anything.
The first challenge was to break the mould of the traditional camper van and showcase the PEUGEOT brand’s vision of this type of vehicle. To enliven a segment devoted to freedom, the focus is on style and the thrill of adventure.
RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT
EXPLORE
In order to enable it to explore nature in an environmentally responsible way, the PEUGEOT BOXER 4x4 CONCEPT complies with the latest emissions standards (with DPF* and SCR**) and with the latest Euro 6 standards in force.
The PEUGEOT BOXER 4x4 CONCEPT is much more than an exercise in style. It is required to be as at home on gravel, mud and snow as it is on rocky roads.
The 4x4 transmission is provided by a viscous coupling and a transfer case at the front activated via 3 switches.
3 driving modes are available :
2WD, for driving in 2-wheel drive mode, for daily driving
4WD, which supplies power to the rear wheels in the event of a loss of traction
Lock, used to lock the rear axle, useful for extreme crossings and bridge crossings
4 high-performance tyres enhance the effectiveness of the 4-wheel drive. PEUGEOT BOXER 4x4 CONCEPT is equipped with off-road tyres combined with 16” aluminium rims.
The ground clearance, which has been increased by 30 millimetres at the front and 50 millimetres at the rear, and the BlueHDi 165 engine with its 370 Nm of torque and 6-speed manual gearbox, allow it to handle almost any obstacle.
VENTURE EVEN FURTHER
MOBILISING THE VERY BEST EXPERTISE
DANGEL
ALPINE
KERROCK AND SASMINIMUM
The sink, worktop and table are provided by KERROCK.
Start-up SASMINIMUM designed the flooring, which was developed as part of their “Le Pavé” project. They collect plastic from the natural environment and from seashores: waste that doesn't normally make it into other recycling streams. The flooring is certified by the Waste&Hope label, which means that the raw material is more expensive to buy but this in turn finances the social and ecological activities of this organisation. The product is 100% recycled and 100% recyclable.