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Peugeot Expert 2026 — Morocco price
from MAD 249,900 to MAD 314,900
The Peugeot Expert is a dependable, workhorse van built for Moroccan professionals who need serious carrying capacity without sacrificing driver comfort. Available in two configurations — a 9-seat Combi and a Fourgon cargo version — it is powered by a proven 1.6 HDi diesel engine. Priced between 249,900 and 314,900 DH, the Expert competes directly with the Toyota Proace and Citroën Jumpy, offering a well-balanced blend of practicality, load space, and brand reliability in the Moroccan light-commercial vehicle market.
Key specifications
- Body
- Van
- Fuel
- Diesel
- Year
- 2026
- Availability
- On sale
Trims & prices
| Trim | Price |
|---|---|
| 16 Hdi Combi 9 Places | MAD 314,900 |
| 16 Hdi Fourgon | MAD 249,900 |
Pros
- Proven 1.6 HDi diesel — economical and easy to service in Morocco
- Two body styles (Fourgon & Combi 9-Places) cover most professional needs
- Wide Peugeot dealer and parts network across Morocco
- Competitive entry price at 249,900 DH vs. key rivals
- Strong resale value on the Moroccan second-hand market
Watch out for
- 1.6 HDi engine feels underpowered when fully loaded on mountain routes
- Cabin materials are functional but not premium for the price
- No petrol or alternative-fuel option available in the Moroccan lineup
- Combi trim at 314,900 DH is a significant step up from the Fourgon
Our verdict
What Is the Peugeot Expert?
The Peugeot Expert is a medium-sized commercial van that has earned a solid reputation among tradespeople, shuttle operators, and small-business owners across Morocco. Distributed through the Peugeot Morocco dealer network (SCEDAF / Belux Auto), it sits in the core of the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment, slotting above the Partner and below the Boxer. The Expert is built on the EMP2 platform shared with its PSA Group siblings — the Citroën Jumpy and Toyota Proace — which means parts availability and service infrastructure are broadly accessible nationwide.
Two Versions for Two Needs
Morocco's market gets two distinct body configurations:
- 16 HDi Fourgon (249,900 DH): The pure cargo variant, designed for artisans, delivery operators, and logistics professionals. A large, uninterrupted load bay and rear doors make loading and unloading efficient. This is the version you see parked outside construction sites, bakeries, and tech-service workshops across Casablanca and Marrakech.
- 16 HDi Combi 9 Places (314,900 DH): The people-mover configuration, fitted with three rows of seating for up to nine passengers. Popular with airport transfer services, tourism operators, school transport contractors, and corporate shuttle fleets — a growing segment in Morocco's major cities and resort corridors.
Engine & Running Costs
Both trims share the 1.6-litre HDi turbodiesel, a tried-and-tested unit that Peugeot has deployed across countless commercial applications. Moroccan diesel prices and the engine's frugal fuel consumption make the cost-per-kilometre calculation very attractive for high-mileage professional users. Servicing is straightforward at any authorised Peugeot centre, and diesel parts are widely stocked.
Who Is the Competition?
The Expert's direct rivals in Morocco are the Citroën Jumpy (its platform twin) and the Toyota Proace. Ford Transit Custom and Volkswagen Transporter exist in the segment but carry higher price tags. The Expert's combination of competitive pricing, proven diesel reliability, and strong resale value on the Moroccan used-vehicle market gives it a credible edge.
Verdict for Moroccan Buyers
If your business demands a reliable, spacious, and fuel-efficient van with a strong service network behind it, the Peugeot Expert deserves a serious look. The Fourgon suits cargo-first operators, while the Combi 9-Places is a cost-effective fleet solution for passenger transport. Both variants represent a pragmatic, well-priced choice in today's Moroccan LCV landscape.
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