Interesting Facts About the Peugeot Boxer 250
The Peugeot Boxer first appeared in 1994, replacing the earlier J5 vans as part of the new generation of Sevel vans—a joint‑venture between PSA and its partner. Peugeot’s van heritage stretches back to 1950, and to date the brand has built more than 1.8 million vans, with nearly a million of those being Boxers across its three generations.
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1994 Launch – The Birth of the Modern Boxer
The Peugeot Boxer was introduced in 1994, taking over from the J5 vans and marking the start of the model’s long‑running presence in the commercial‑vehicle market.
Generation Shifts – From X250 to X290
The third‑generation Boxer X250 debuted as a new model in 2007 and ran until 2014, after which the X290 version arrived with updates in 2015 and again in 2024, keeping the Boxer current for business users.
Production Milestone – A Million Boxers Built
Out of Peugeot’s total van output of over 1.8 million units, nearly one million have been Boxer vans, underscoring the model’s popularity and its role as a workhorse for businesses worldwide.
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