Peugeot E-Traveller Combi Joins UK’s Electric Car Grant Lineup, Knocks £1,500 Off Price

Peugeot E-Traveller Combi Joins UK’s Electric Car Grant Lineup, Knocks £1,500 Off Price

Peugeot is sweetening the deal for buyers of its all-electric people hauler. The E-Traveller Combi has officially been added to the UK Government’s Electric Car Grant (ECG) scheme, shaving £1,500 off the list price and slotting it alongside the rest of Peugeot’s expanding EV portfolio. With the incentive applied, prices now start at £35,425 OTR MRRP.

The E-Traveller Combi isn’t just another box on wheels. Available in Standard (4.98 m) and Long (5.33 m) lengths, the van was designed with professionals in mind—think shuttle services, executive transfers, or anyone tasked with moving lots of passengers and their gear in comfort. And at 1.90 m tall, it can still sneak into most urban car parks without drama.

Range anxiety? The E-Traveller offers up to 219 miles (WLTP) on a charge, with the ability to jump from 20 to 80 percent in 45 minutes via a 100-kW DC fast charger. That’s commuter-friendly and trip-ready versatility rolled into one.

Inside, the cabin punches above its weight. A 10-inch HD touchscreen running Peugeot’s i-Connect infotainment system comes standard, complete with wireless smartphone mirroring, 4G connectivity, and even an “OK Peugeot” voice assistant. Safety kit is equally generous: Lane Keep Assist, Intelligent Speed Assistance, Driver Attention Alert, and Advanced Emergency Braking are all baked in.

On top of the ECG discount, Peugeot has bolstered its EV contributions by up to £4,500, potentially slashing monthly PCP payments by as much as £145. That’s serious incentive stacking in an already competitive segment.

Peugeot also leans on what it calls its Electric Promise: an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty for both the vehicle and the battery, plus coverage for key components such as the motor, transmission, and onboard charger. Buyers also get a Free2Move Charge Pass—in partnership with Octopus Electroverse—granting one-tap access to 700,000+ charge points across the UK and Europe.

In a market where practicality often comes with compromises, the Peugeot E-Traveller Combi is starting to look like one of the smarter plays for fleet operators and families alike—especially now that it qualifies for government support.

Source: Peugeot