Peugeot Partner I (Phase II, 2002) 1.6 (109 Hp)


Overall Rating

6 / 10
Safety 3.0 / 5
Engine N/A / 5
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Performance N/A / 5
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Comfort N/A / 5
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Peugeot Partner:

The Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner are a range of minivans produced since 1996 and marketed under the Citroën and Peugeot marque. They are sold as light commercial vehicles or as a passenger multi-purpose-vehicle variant with rear seats and windows. They were initially a product of the French PSA Group, which later became part of the multinational Stellantis conglomerate. The third generation has also been sold under the Opel and Vauxhall Motors marques as the Combo, by Toyota as the Proace City from 2019, and by Fiat as the Doblò from 2022....(Read more on Wikipedia)

I (Phase II, 2002) Overview:

Peugeot Partner (I (Phase II, 2002)). With 147 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. It has moderate fuel consumption (~9.5 l/100km). Weighing only 1250 kg, it’s quite light. Front‑wheel drive delivers efficiency and easy handling. Acceleration is relatively slow (0–100 km/h in 13.1 s). The top speed reaches 170 km/h. A spacious vehicle designed to transport passengers comfortably, often with sliding doors. Seating for 5 makes it ideal for daily use.

1.6 (109 Hp) Verdict:

Rating 7 stars

Performance Verdict

The most sprightly option, offering the best acceleration and more responsive driving dynamics for a petrol model.

Fuel Economy

Higher fuel consumption compared to diesel variants, making it less ideal for high mileage users.

Best Use Case: City driving / Occasional highway

Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Spacious and practical interior
  • • Excellent fuel economy on HDi diesel engines
  • • Versatile for both family and commercial use
  • • Robust and reliable powertrain options (HDi)
  • • Good cargo capacity

Cons:

  • • Basic interior quality
  • • Limited safety features compared to modern vehicles
  • • Underpowered base petrol and non-turbo diesel engines
  • • Ride comfort can be firm when unladen
  • • Outdated design and technology

Specifications:

Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(I (Phase I): 1999 - 2000).

General:
Brand:Peugeot
Model:Partner
Generation:I (Phase II, 2002)
Modification (Engine):1.6 (109 Hp)
Start of production:2002
End of production:2008
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Minivan
Seats:5
Doors:5
Engine:
Power:109 Hp @ 5750 rpm. Same horsepower
Power per litre:68.7 Hp/l [32mm more]
Torque:147 Nm @ 4000 rpm.
Engine Model/Code:NFU TU5JP4 More details about the engine NFU TU5JP4
Engine displacement:1587
Number of cylinders:4
Engine configuration:Inline
Number of valves per cylinder:4
Fuel injection system:Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Engine oil capacity:3.25 l
Engine layout:Front, Transverse
Cylinder Bore:78 mm mm
Piston Stroke:83 mm mm
Compression ratio:11:1
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel consumption (economy) - urban:9.5 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban:6.2 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - combined:7.4 l/100 km
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h:13.1 sec
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph:13.1 sec
Maximum speed:170 km/h
Weight-to-power ratio:11.5 kg/Hp, 87.2 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio:8.5 kg/Nm, 117.6 Nm/tonne
Acceleration 0 - 60 mph:12.4 sec
Space:
Kerb Weight:1250
Max. weight:1840
Max load:590
Trunk (boot) space - maximum:2800 l
Trunk (boot) space - minimum:625 l
Fuel tank capacity:55 l
Size:
Length:4140 mm mm [32mm more]
Width:1720 mm mm [1mm more]
Height:1810 mm mm [105mm less]
Wheelbase:2690 mm mm [15mm less]
Front track:1420 mm
Rear (Back) track:1440 mm
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelFront wheel drive
Number of gears5
Transmission typeManual
Front brakesDisc [bad for performance and cooling.]
Rear brakesDrum [bad for performance and cooling.]
Tires size175/70 R14
Front suspensionWishbone
Rear suspensionTrailing arm

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