Turning circle is important for city driving, even for a One of the primary uses for vehicles like the Peugeot Boxer Kastenwagen L2H2 330 2.2 BlueHDi 120 van is transporting large groups of people or a large volume of cargo. These vans are favored for this purpose due to their roomy interiors and practical design. However, their length (5413 mm) and extended wheelbase (3450 mm ) can make them challenging to maneuver in confined areas. A van with a good turning radius is able to make sharp turns and easily navigate tight spaces, which is especially helpful when backing into a parking spot or driving into a narrow driveway.Turning circle is measured in meters it takes for the Boxer Kastenwagen L2H2 330 2.2 BlueHDi 120 to complete a whole circle (diameter). With it’s
length of 5413 mm and
wheelbase of 3450 mm,
the Peugeot Boxer Kastenwagen L2H2 330 2.2 BlueHDi 120 has a turning circle of 12 m. The best turning abilities you can find amongst similar vehicles has Renault Kangoo Rapid compact dCi 75 (W ), which is
9 m. For comparison, the wheelbase of the Kangoo Rapid compact dCi 75 is 2313 mm and the length is 5413 mm. On the contrary, the worst-in-class value of 13 m belongs to the Mercedes-Benz X-Klasse 220 d . It’s wheelbase is 3150 mm and width is 1920 mm.
The difference in Turning circle between first generation (Boxer 1.Generation) from 1998 and last generation (Boxer 2. Generation (2. Facelift)) from 2024 is 0 m.