Interesting Facts About the Peugeot Boxer 244
The Peugeot Boxer entered the market in 1994, stepping in as the successor to the earlier model and built on the platform of the second‑generation Fiat Ducato. This partnership laid the groundwork for a versatile van that would evolve through several generations.
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Launch and Early Platform
The Boxer was introduced in 1994 and was directly based on the second‑generation Fiat Ducato. This shared foundation gave the new van a proven mechanical base right from its debut.
Generation Shift to the X244 Facelift
From 1995, the X230 version of the Boxer (and its Fiat Ducato sibling) was produced, staying in production until a facelifted X244 model took over from late 2002 onward. The X244 redesign marked the first major visual and technical update for the Boxer line.
Shared Bodies and Engines with Siblings
During its early generation, the Peugeot Boxer shared its bodies and engines with the contemporary Citroën Relay and the Fiat Ducato. This commonality helped streamline parts availability and reinforced the van’s reputation for reliability across the group.
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