Peugeot's good form continues with the fun and funky 2008 small SUV. Peugeot has had mixed fortunes in Australia. The iconic European brand has gone from selling more than 8,000 vehicles a year in 2007 to just over 2,000 in 2020. The quality of the product has been up and down, but the French car-maker is on a roll at the moment.
The GT Line looks good, but costs from almost £20,000 – even with an entry-level PureTech 110 engine. Take a top-spec diesel and the price is north of £21,500. And you could get the larger Peugeot 3008 for that. The 2008 is able and well-equipped, but it does look rather expensive.
Not everyone on the CAR team is a fan of Peugeot’s rebrand, but we must admit the 2008 looks good. The shield-shaped badge sits in the centre of a widened, frameless grille that extends out to
PEUGEOT e-2008; Base price: Looks good, fantastic interior, Like the 208, the 2008 is very much like an ICE car to drive in terms of its power delivery, and while the 2008 inevitably has
The Peugeot e-2008's used starting price of around £27,000 spawns a range of trims, including top-spec GT-Line (GT Premium's previous name pre-2021). A mix of 2020 and 2021 cars are present, all
Versatile boot. Plenty of equipment. Rear leg room isn’t great. Hybrid version is expensive. Some versions are stodgy to drive. The difference is that the 3008 isn’t quite as much fun to drive
Read Also: PSA Dealing With Increased Peugeot 2008 Demand In Europe At 4.3 meters (14.1 feet) long and 1,77 m (5.8 feet) wide, the e-2008 is fairly compact and not too cramped.
French car maker\'s chic drop-top has style but not a lot of verve. The Peugeot 207CC is a chic drop-top version of the now-discontinued 207 city 2023 Peugeot e-2008 review: Australian Both of these vehicles are conversions of existing ICE models, and pricing for the e-2008 matches the e-Partner at $59,990 before on-road costs. The Driven was invited by Peugeot to test drive the e-2008 at a launch event in Sydney last week. When Kate Gillis, Managing Director of Peugeot Australia was asked where the e-2008 fits into the EV tYNhv.
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