The Peugeot 2008 is smart inside and well equipped, but there are far better all-rounders Fortune favours the brave, and setting your sights high is never a bad thing – just imagine if NASA had ...
The cabin is cloaked in a rich mix of materials, touches of brushed chrome, large expanses of carbon or cloth decoration and plenty of hi-tech equipment. The upmarket textiles cover the door-card ...
The Peugeot e-2008 is the battery electric version of the French brand’s 2008 small SUV. Arriving in Australia in 2023 as a rival to Volvo’s EX30 and Renault’s Megane E-Tech the e-2008 has a ...
Does this sharpness continue under the bonnet? Well, there's certainly a good group of engine options to choose from. Engines & Performance: If you go for the petrol-powered variety, you can have a ...
We say goodbye to the Peugeot 2008 GT Sport, one of our favourite long-term cars of 2021. With most of our long-term loan spent in lockdown, we had the perfect canvas for testing the Peugeot 2008’s ...
The Peugeot 2008 stands out in the hotly contested compact crossover and small SUV segment, thanks in no small part to extravagant styling that’s been made even bolder after a facelift. Its ...
An increase in battery size and 15% jump in power make a big difference to the e-2008 – especially when it comes to driving range, which is now 250 miles. In terms of driving dynamics, the e-2008 ...
The Peugeot 2008 is extremely good to drive, with keen handling and a punchy range of petrol engines. It can't quite top the Puma for fun but it is better to drive than many of its small SUV rivals.