2019 Peugeot Boxer 335 Professional L3H2 BlueHDi Campervan — Video Tour

201922,000 miles2-berth2 seatbeltsManualCampervan
Motorhome Pig
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Published 23 June 2026 · 2-berth campervan

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This video tour walks you around the 2019 Peugeot Boxer 335 Professional L3H2 BlueHDi, a 2-berth campervan for sale through Motorhome Pig.

Peugeot doesn't manufacture motorhomes - the Peugeot Boxer is a Sevel-built large panel van (sister to the Fiat Ducato and Citroën Relay) widely used by Auto-Sleepers, Devon, Murvi, IH Motorhomes and Wildax for UK conversions.

Mechanically it is built on the Peugeot chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 22,000 miles.

The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 2 and has 2 belted travelling seats.

It is currently available at £46,809.

Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.

Video transcript

Hi, this is the Peugeot Boxer. I'm just going to film the storage areas because, well, you've seen what it looks like on the photographs, but you haven't seen the storage areas. So that's the passenger side, there's ample room there for all sorts of bits and bobs. There's also the rear view mirror, which I haven't connected up yet.

There's ample storage in the doors, both passenger and driver side. Plenty of room for maps and pilot books and all sorts of other stuff. Just to point out, in the driver's door there is a two litre water bottle, which I use for topping up the toilet flush. There's also a bottle of Milton sanitation liquid, which I use in the flush from time to time, just to keep the pump clean.

I had to replace the pump because it failed some time ago. Anyway, let's swivel round. Both the seats are revolving. This one doesn't quite go all the way around 180 because of the fridge, but it's not a problem at all, but they do both rotate.

You can see there's lots and lots of space in a map bag behind the passenger seat, similarly the driver's seat. There's a wee cupboard up here, which will hold all manner of stuff, and a wee shelf storage thing down here. Also lights, switch, and two charging sockets. Here we've got a wardrobe, which is very spacious, actually, very, very spacious.

The grey box that you can see is actually the tap and the sink, which I'll show you in a minute. It's for the tap and the sink. Down below, there's another big storage space. Here under the sink, we've got two drawers for cutlery, and we've left in there an assortment of knives, forks, and spoons, and also all sorts of bits and bobs that you might find useful.

I've found some of them useful, but I've put them there just so that you know. In here, more cutlery and stuff, and a spare battery for the smoke alarm, because they always go. We have left you, down here, a wee container with an assortment of plates and dishes, and also that blue thing there is a kettle, because everybody needs a kettle, you know? So it's yours if you want it.

Up here, above the bench seats, oh, before I move on, the bench seats are very, very good. You can see the silver thing on the floor there. That's for putting an aluminium pole in to support a table, which at the moment is fastened in one of the back doors, and I just left it open because there's much more room to get about. The infill is created by cushions, these long cushions here.

They go down into the infill there on a sliding, well, board, really, that comes out from beneath the seats, and it creates a huge double bed, if you like that sort of thing. Above the beds, we've got a shelf here, which is probably a big finger deep, but it's good for cramming stuff in, and up above, you've got three of these cupboards on either side. Quite large, actually. Well, that large, you can see my arm in it, but, you know, it's, there's plenty of room and there's six of them.

Up here, there's more little shelves, and then above the cab, there's quite a lot of storage space. At the moment, what we've got there is the awning winder, and also the blinds for the front windows, which we haven't used very often because we just don't need to. Toilet, and a shower room, pull out the sink, and there you can see that tap, that pulls out and extends, and it's hooked onto that hook there. It's a curtain to go around, mainly to protect, keep as much dry as possible.

It's a good shower, very good shower. Toilet's perfectly adequate as well. Here's the heating controls, which will give you hot air and hot water, provided it's properly set up, and I won't go into how to set it up right now, not a good thing to do. I'm going to pause for a moment.

Here we are at the back. The bike rack, room for two bikes, is staying on the van, and we also have two slightly tired bikes in the garage, which can also be given away to the buyer. Here we've got a cupboard on the right-hand side, where anything can be stored, and often there's big enough for two quite large seats, folding seats, of course. Fire alarm, which I haven't fitted back yet.

And on this side here, we've got room for gas bottles. One is empty now, and the other one has just started. In the, you can see underneath there, there's a crate, which contains AdBlue, and a long, a very, very long expandable hose pipe, a cable, a 10 meter cable, a spanner for helping you to switch gas bottles, and I think there's a funnel as well. I'll just open this one to show you that there's another cable in there, which is a 25 meter cable.

So there are campsites where you need more than 10 meters, but 35 meters should do you more than adequate. That really is it.

2019 Peugeot Boxer 335 Professional L3H2 BlueHDi
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