- Discover in more detail why the Peugeot 2008 makes for a great used compact SUV below. Engines and Driving Experience In the second generation 2008 there is a 1.2-litre PureTech petrol engine, with either 97bhp, 127bhp or 152bhp, along with a 1.5-litre BlueHDi engine, with either 99bhp or 108bhp.
- The rear end of the PEUGEOT 2008 features a gloss black strip across the back that's enhanced by a spoiler and twin chrome exhaust, which finish off the lines beautifully. In addition to the rear signature LED lights, the 3-claw daytime running lights further accentuate both the advanced design and its visibility.
- Peugeot claims that the 2008 is roomier than before, with particular attention paid to the rear-seat room. From the outside it appears a compact car – it certainly looks lower and more stanced than before, but should be roomier inside.
Peugeot is enjoying something of a renaissance. Following the successful reinvention of its 3008 and 5008 models, the 2008 has also now been transformed into a bold crossover. Available with both.
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Introduction
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No, the Peugeot 2008 isn't a model dating back to the time of the last financial crisis and Usain Bolt's record-breaking Olympics. It's actually the French brand's latest small SUV and one with ambitions that would have once seemed well above Peugeot's station.
How so? Well, for decades Peugeot has been duking it out with the so-called mainstream brands, and it's still doing so today. But the latest 2008 isn't only a rival for the Ford Puma, Renault Captur, Skoda Kamiq and Volkswagen T-Roc; the more expensive versions in the line-up stray well into Audi Q2 territory.
That isn't as fanciful as it might seem, something you realise as soon as you jump inside the 2008 and feast you eyes on its lavish interior. It's also one of the largest cars in the class, so, although it's slightly more expensive than the likes of the Puma and Captur, you are quite literally getting more for your money.
Like the smaller 208 hatchback on which it's based, the taller Peugeot 2008 is available with a choice of petrol and diesel engines, but there’s also afully electric version called that you can read about in our separate review Peugeot e-2008 review.
The review you're reading here focuses on the petrol and diesel versions, so click through to the next page to start finding out everything you could want to know about the Peugeot 2008. Microsoft home office for mac. We'll also run you through the engines and trims we think make the most sense, as well as the options you'd do well to consider.
And whichever car you end up deciding to buy, head over to our New Car Buying service for great discounts on the 2008 with no haggling at all.
At a glance
Number of trims | 5see more |
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Number of engines | 5see more |
Available fuel typesWhich fuel is best for you? | petrol, diesel, electric |
MPG range across all versions | 46.6 - 65.7 |
Avaliable doors options | 5 |
Warranty | 3 years / 60000 miles |
Company car tax at 20% (min/max) | £66 /£1,901 |
Company car tax at 40% (min/max) | £133 /£3,802 |
How much is it?
RRP price range | £21,035 - £39,480 |
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£19,981 - £39,480 | |
What Car? PCP range | £204 - £405 |
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