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Peugeot Cycles

e-Expedition

e-trekking
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Origin

Peugeot's bicycle heritage runs deep: Cycles Peugeot has built bikes since 1882 and its chequered lion badge is one of the oldest continuously used marques in cycling, with a racing pedigree that includes multiple Tour de France victories in the early 20th century. Today the cycle business operates under licence within the Stellantis orbit and focuses heavily on urban and trekking e-bikes for the European market. Its electric-trekking effort is anchored by the eT01 family, launched around 2020 with Bosch mid-drive motors and in-frame PowerTube batteries — comprehensively equipped 'crossover' bikes aimed at commuters and long-distance leisure riders. A model specifically named 'e-Expedition', however, does not appear anywhere in Peugeot's current or recent catalogue, nor in reputable review coverage, so this entry is kept deliberately minimal and honest rather than filled with invented specifications.

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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Peugeot's e-trekking range uses reliable, widely serviceable Bosch mid-drive systems.
  • Comprehensively equipped for touring/commuting (mudguards, rack, lights) as standard.
  • Strong, long-established brand with parts and dealer presence across Europe.
Weaknesses
  • This specific 'e-Expedition' model cannot be verified — buyers may be looking at a mislabelled listing.
  • Peugeot e-trekking bikes tend to be mid-tier value rather than premium (heavier, mid-range componentry).
  • Limited independent professional review coverage of Peugeot e-bikes compared to Trek/Cube/Riese & Müller.
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