
Peugeot is replacing its Partner Combi MPV with an all-new version called the Partner Tepee.
There will be two versions available - the standard car and an Outdoor version, with raised
ground clearance and 4x4 styling.
The Partner Tepee is longer, wider and roomier than the old car and comes with a choice of
five engines two 1.6-litre petrol units (90bhp or 110bhp) and three diesels (75bhp, 90bhp or 110bhp).
The highest powered diesel comes with a diesel particulate filter. All cars drive through a five-speed
manual gearbox.
New Peugeot Partner van and Teepee kombi first revealed 2nd January 2008 and launched at Vigo on
17-1-2008. In UK from June 2008. 4,380mm long x 2,110mm wide (1,810 mirrors folded) x 1,800mm
high. Panel van kerb weight 1,411kg - 1,430kg. Payload up to 850 kg. Original Partner continues, named
Partner Origin.In terms of practicality, the new Partner has a maximum load capacity of 3.3m3 and a
payload of 850kg. Load area length of 1.8m. Outer Multi-Flex sear cantilever folds down low to allow
carrying or loads up to 3m. Multi-Flex passenger seat also allows three people to sit in the front which is
the first time this option has been available in the small panel van segment. Load volume 3.3 to 3.7 m3.
Maximum load width 1,620mm. Width between wheel arches 1,230mm.
Bigger, stronger and with hugely improved crash protection (massively strong around rear load aperture).
Thanks to use of the Peugeot 308 power train, new Partner benefits from improved acoustic comfort,
combined with an ergonomic driving position and excellent visibility. This all combines to give the new
Partner a level of quality which will symbolise this new generation of small panel vans. Twin sliding side
doors optional on vans.
New Partner Tepee MPV represents the next generation of a concept invented by Peugeot in 1996. Partner
Tepee is a multi-usage vehicle which is practical with a modern and original style both on the inside and
out. Has new Zenith multi-purpose roof providing even more light into the passenger compartment, three
individual folding and removable rear seats, greater interior space and driving qualities worthy of a
modern hatchback car. Adventure seekers, however, will also like its ability to explore the great outdoors
and the off-road look of the Partner Tepee Outdoor. Twin sliding side doors.
Load volume beneath parcel shelf 675 litres, to roof in rear 1,350 litres, to roof rear seats all removed
3,000 litres. Alternative multifunctional roof with overhead storage compartments. Rear aperture with
doors open 1,114mm high x 1,250mm wide. Engines are 1.6 16v petrol with 66kW/90HP or 80kW/109HP
(195g/km CO2); or 1.6 HDI with 55kW/75HP, 66kW/90HP or 80kW/109HP (147 - 150g/km CO2). 5-speed manual
transmission. ABS, EBD, EBA all standard. ESP optional. Up to 6 airbags. Manual or automatic air
condtioning.
Trims and equipment
There are four trims, including the Outdoor model, but full details won't be released until nearer the
launch date in June. However, Outdoor models have raised suspension, 16-inch wheels, a sump guard, grey
bodykit around the grille and rear panel, chrome foglight trims, sill protectors, black bumpers and roof
rails and all have ISOFIX child seat mountings on the rear seats and front passenger seat. There is also
a tyre under-inflation warning system, a speed-limiter, cruise control, stability control, traction
control and a hill-start assistance function. The middle rear seat includes two cup holders, and when
folded flat, it creates a table between the two outer seats. There are also aircraft-style folding trays
on the back of the driver's and front passenger's seats. Other equipment includes the option of
air-conditioning on some models (standard on many) or dual-zone climate control.
An option to increase storage is the 'Zenith' multi-purpose roof. It provides nearly 80 litres of extra
space through built-in storage lockers running across the width of the vehicle.
PricesPrices won't be announced until the car's launch in June, when full specification details will also be
released.