Peugeot Traveller L2 2.0 BlueHDi (144 Hp)
Overall Rating
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L2 Overview:
Peugeot Traveller (L2). With 370 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. It boasts low fuel consumption (~5.7 l/100km). With a weight of 1928 kg, it falls in the mid‑range. Front‑wheel drive delivers efficiency and easy handling. The top speed reaches 185 km/h. A spacious vehicle designed to transport passengers comfortably, often with sliding doors. Seating for 5 makes it ideal for daily use.
The Peugeot Traveller (tested as a platform twin with Citroën Spacetourer/Toyota Proace Verso) achieved an excellent 5-star Euro NCAP rating, demonstrating strong occupant protection.
2.0 BlueHDi (144 Hp) Verdict:
Performance Verdict
Strong and capable, offering good pulling power suitable for a variety of tasks, especially for those who prefer a manual gearbox.
Fuel Economy
Good fuel efficiency at 5.2 l/100 km, though slightly less efficient than its EAT8 counterpart.
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- • Extremely spacious and versatile interior with flexible seating options
- • Comfortable ride quality, especially on longer journeys
- • Wide range of efficient diesel engines, including powerful 2.0L options
- • Availability of all-electric e-Traveller variants for urban and eco-conscious buyers
- • Strong Euro NCAP safety rating (5 stars)
- • Practical for both large families and business shuttle services
Cons:
- • Entry-level 1.5L and 1.6L diesel engines can feel underpowered for a vehicle of this size
- • Interior materials, while durable, may not feel as premium as some rivals
- • Electric range of the e-Traveller (especially 50 kWh) might be limiting for long-distance travel
- • Some road and wind noise can be noticeable at higher speeds
- • Infotainment system can be less intuitive than competitors
Specifications:
Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(L2: June, 2018 - December, 2021).
| General: | |
|---|---|
| Brand: | Peugeot |
| Model: | Traveller |
| Generation: | L2 |
| Modification (Engine): | 2.0 BlueHDi (144 Hp) |
| Start of production: | October, 2020 |
| End of production: | December, 2021 |
| Powertrain Architecture: | Internal Combustion engine |
| Body type: | Minivan |
| Seats: | 5-8 |
| Doors: | 5 |
| Engine: | |
|---|---|
| Engine systems: | Start & Stop System |
| Power: | 144 Hp @ 3700 rpm. Same horsepower |
| Power per litre: | 72.1 Hp/l [Same length.] |
| Torque: | 370 Nm @ 2000 rpm. |
| Engine Model/Code: | DW10FD More details about the engine DW10FD |
| Engine displacement: | 1997 |
| Number of cylinders: | 4 |
| Engine configuration: | Inline |
| Number of valves per cylinder: | 4 |
| Fuel injection system: | Diesel Commonrail |
| Engine aspiration: | Turbocharger, Intercooler |
| Engine oil capacity: | 6 l |
| Engine layout: | Front, Transverse |
| Performance: | |
|---|---|
| Fuel Type: | Diesel |
| Fuel consumption (economy) - urban: | 5.7 l/100 km |
| Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban: | 4.9 l/100 km |
| Fuel consumption (economy) - urban (NEDC, WLTP equivalent): | 5.7 l/100 km |
| Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban (NEDC, WLTP equivalent): | 4.9 l/100 km |
| Fuel consumption (economy) - combined (NEDC, WLTP equivalent): | 5.2 l/100 km |
| Fuel consumption (economy) - combined: | 5.2 l/100 km |
| Emission standard: | Euro 6d |
| Maximum speed: | 185 km/h |
| Weight-to-power ratio: | 11.9 kg/Hp, 83.8 Hp/tonne |
| Weight-to-torque ratio: | 4.6 kg/Nm, 215.4 Nm/tonne |
| Space: | |
|---|---|
| Kerb Weight: | 1718-2138 |
| Max. weight: | 2760 |
| Max. roof load: | 150 kg |
| Max load: | 622-1042 |
| Trunk (boot) space - maximum: | 2700 l |
| Trunk (boot) space - minimum: | 603-798 l |
| Permitted trailer load with brakes (12%): | 1900 kg |
| Fuel tank capacity: | 70 l |
| Permitted trailer load without brakes: | 750 kg |
| Permitted towbar download: | 84 kg |
| Size: | |
|---|---|
| Length: | 4959 mm mm [Same length.] |
| Width: | 1920 mm mm [Same width.] |
| Height: | 1877 mm mm [Same height.] |
| Wheelbase: | 3275 mm mm [Same wheelbase.] |
| Width including mirrors: | 2204 mm |
| Front track: | 1630 mm |
| Rear (Back) track: | 1618 mm |
| Front overhang: | 881 mm |
| Rear overhang: | 803 mm |
| Minimum turning circle (turning diameter): | 12.9 m [above average] |
| Powertrain: | |
|---|---|
| Drivetrain Architecture | The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle. |
| Drive wheel | Front wheel drive |
| Number of gears | 6 |
| Transmission type | Manual |
| Front brakes | Ventilated discs [Best for performance and cooling.] |
| Rear brakes | Disc [above average] |
| Assisting systems | ABS (Anti-lock braking system) |
| Steering type | Steering rack and pinion |
| Power steering | Electric Steering |
| Tires size | 225/55 R17 101V |
| Wheel rims size | 17 |
| Front suspension | Independent type McPherson |
| Rear suspension | Independent coil spring |















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