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Peugeot Rifter 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 268,800 to MAD 299,700

The Peugeot Rifter is a versatile, family-focused van that brings practicality and modern comfort to Moroccan roads. Available in diesel with two trim levels — Active at 268,800 DH and Allure at 299,700 DH — it targets buyers who need generous interior space without sacrificing driving refinement. Whether for large families, tradespeople, or weekend adventurers, the Rifter offers a compelling balance of roominess, fuel efficiency, and Peugeot's proven build quality in a segment where few rivals match its all-round package.

Key specifications

Body
Van
Fuel
Diesel
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
16hdi Active
MAD 268,800
16hdi Allure
MAD 299,700

Pros

  • Generous interior volume — one of the roomiest cabins in its class
  • 1.6 HDi diesel is fuel-efficient and widely serviceable across Morocco
  • High roofline makes entry/exit easy for all passengers including children
  • SOPRIAM dealer network provides solid aftersales coverage nationwide
  • Allure trim adds meaningful comfort upgrades for a justifiable price step

Watch out for

  • Van-derived body styling won't appeal to buyers seeking a sleek SUV look
  • No petrol or hybrid option available in the Moroccan lineup
  • Ride comfort on rough pistes is average — not a true off-roader
  • Price gap between Active and Allure (≈31,000 DH) is relatively wide

Our verdict

What Is the Peugeot Rifter?

The Peugeot Rifter is a compact MPV/van that bridges the gap between a family car and a commercial vehicle. Built on the same platform as the Citroën Berlingo and Opel Combo Life, it is engineered for maximum interior volume in a footprint that remains manageable in Moroccan urban traffic. In Morocco, Peugeot vehicles are distributed through the SOPRIAM network, which ensures a nationwide presence for sales and aftersales service.

Market Positioning in Morocco

The Rifter sits in a niche but growing segment in Morocco — practical passenger vans that double as everyday family haulers. It competes most directly with the Citroën Berlingo Multispace, the Volkswagen Caddy Life, and, at a lower price point, various Chinese-brand MPVs entering the market. Against these rivals, the Rifter's appeal rests on Peugeot's brand reputation, the quality of its interior materials, and its well-calibrated 1.6 HDi diesel engine — a unit Moroccan motorists know well for its reliability and widespread serviceability.

The Two Trim Levels

16hdi Active (268,800 DH) is the entry point and covers the essentials: a touchscreen infotainment system, rearview camera, and a solid base specification that already feels well-equipped for daily use.

16hdi Allure (299,700 DH) adds a more premium feel with enhanced comfort and connectivity features, making it the pick for buyers who use the vehicle as much for family road trips as for the school run.

Who Is It For?

  • Large families who regularly travel with five or more passengers and need boot space to match.
  • Small business owners who want a vehicle that transitions between professional use during the week and family duty at weekends.
  • Rural and semi-urban buyers who appreciate the Rifter's high roofline, easy cabin access, and the diesel engine's torque on varied road surfaces.

Ownership Considerations

Running costs are a key advantage: the 1.6 HDi is frugal on the highway and readily serviced at any SOPRIAM dealer or independent workshop familiar with PSA Group engines. Spare parts availability across Morocco is generally good given how widely PSA diesels are distributed in the country.

Morocco price benchmark

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Peugeot Rifter in Morocco?
The Peugeot Rifter is available in Morocco in two diesel trims. The 16hdi Active starts at 268,800 DH, while the 16hdi Allure is priced at 299,700 DH. Both prices are the official on-the-road prices as listed on ovoiture.ma.
Where can I buy a Peugeot Rifter in Morocco?
The Rifter is sold through SOPRIAM, Peugeot's official importer and distributor in Morocco. SOPRIAM has dealerships in major cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fès, and Tanger, so access to sales and after-sales service is straightforward for most buyers.
Is the Peugeot Rifter good for a large Moroccan family?
Yes — the Rifter is one of the better-suited vehicles for large families in its price range. Its tall roofline, wide sliding rear doors, and generous boot space make loading and unloading passengers and luggage considerably easier than in a standard saloon or even many SUVs.
How fuel-efficient is the Peugeot Rifter 1.6 HDi?
The 1.6 HDi diesel engine in the Rifter is well-regarded for its fuel economy, particularly on Moroccan highway routes. Real-world consumption will vary with load and driving style, but diesel running costs are typically lower than an equivalent petrol vehicle, which matters given fuel prices in Morocco.
What is the difference between the Rifter Active and Allure trims?
Both trims share the same 1.6 HDi diesel engine. The Active covers core equipment including infotainment and a rearview camera. The Allure builds on this with additional comfort and convenience features. If you frequently carry the whole family or use the vehicle for longer journeys, the Allure's extras are worth evaluating against the 31,000 DH price difference.
Who are the main competitors of the Peugeot Rifter in Morocco?
The Rifter's closest competitors in Morocco are the Citroën Berlingo Multispace and the Volkswagen Caddy Life, both of which target the same family-van buyer. The Berlingo shares its platform with the Rifter, so specification comparisons are particularly instructive. Chinese-brand MPVs at lower price points are also emerging competition, though Peugeot's brand heritage and parts availability remain a differentiator.

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