The Peugeot Bipper appeared in 2008 along with its passenger verson the Bipper Tepee. Marketed as the Nemo and the Fiorino by Citroen and Fiat respectively, the Bipper is towards the lighter end of Peugeots LCV range.
Unlike the identical Fiat Fiorino, the history of which stretches back three decades, Peugeot have been marketing their Bipper for a relatively short amount of time. Because of this the first generation of the Bipper is still going strong.
The vehicle is available in both a 1.4 litre petrol option or 1.3 and 1.4 litre diesel options, producing 54kw of power in the petrol version and between 50 and 55kw in the diesel version.
A medium sized vehicle, the Peugeot Bipper has an overall length of 3864mm and measures 2513mm from axle to axle. This gives it a respectable cargo volume of 2.5 square metres and a maximum loadspace length of 2491mm, making the Bipper a highly practical vehicle for its size.
A sliding side cargo door increases this practicality, giving users direct access to the cargo area, a feature that can prove invaluable when the vehicle is fully laden. Split rear doors with 180% only increase the Bippers accessibility, leaving you with one of the most user-friendly medium LCVs on the market.