Peugeot 2008: The Future of Hybrid SUVs

The Peugeot 2008 is one of the most popular small SUVs in Europe, thanks to its stylish design, spacious interior, and efficient engines. But Peugeot is not resting on its laurels. The French automaker has just revealed the new 2008, which features a refreshed look, improved technology, and a new electrified powertrain option.

The new 2008 is available to order now, with prices starting from $27,600 for the petrol version and $41,700 for the electric version. The first deliveries are expected later this summer. Here are some of the highlights of the new 2008 and why it might be the best hybrid SUV for you.

New Design

The new 2008 has a more premium and distinctive appearance, thanks to the new Peugeot shield logo, which is integrated into a wider front end. The grille has a lateral pattern that connects to the LED headlights, which have a three-claw signature. The bumper also has gloss black inserts that house the LED daytime running lights.

The rear of the new 2008 has also been updated, with a new LED tail light design that features three superimposed horizontal double slats. The reversing lights and indicators are also LEDs. The badges on the front, side, and rear have a new typeface, and the model name is spelled out on the tailgate.

The new 2008 is available in nine colors, including two new ones: Celebes Blue and Vertigo Blue. There are also four trim levels to choose from: Active, Allure, GT, and First Edition. The GT and First Edition models have exclusive features, such as full LED headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, black roof, and leather upholstery.

New Technology

The new 2008 is equipped with the latest technology to enhance the driving experience and safety. The dashboard has a new 10-inch i-Cockpit digital display, which can be customized and shows 3D animations. The display is paired with a 10-inch touchscreen, which has physical piano-key buttons for quick access to key functions.

The new 2008 also has the i-Connect infotainment system, which supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. The system also has an optional TomTom sat-nav, which provides real-time traffic information and speed camera alerts. The sound quality is enhanced by the optional Focal premium audio system, which has 10 speakers and a subwoofer.

The new 2008 also has a range of advanced driver assistance systems, such as:

  • Adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, which maintains a safe distance from the vehicle in front and can stop and resume automatically in traffic
  • Lane keeping assist with road edge detection, which warns the driver if the vehicle is drifting out of the lane and can gently correct the steering
  • Blind spot monitoring, which alerts the driver if there is a vehicle in the blind spot and can apply corrective steering if necessary
  • Active safety brake, which detects potential collisions with vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and animals, and can apply the brakes automatically
  • Driver attention alert, which monitors the driver’s behavior and warns if signs of fatigue or distraction are detected
  • Speed limit recognition, which reads the speed limit signs and displays them on the dashboard
  • Park assist, which can automatically steer the vehicle into parallel or perpendicular parking spaces
  • Reversing camera, which shows a 180-degree view of the rear of the vehicle on the touchscreen
  • Head-up display, which projects key information on the windshield, such as speed, navigation, and alerts

New Powertrain

The new Peugeot 2008 offers a choice of three powertrain options: petrol, electric, and hybrid. The petrol option is a 1.2-liter three-cylinder PureTech engine, which delivers either 99 hp or 128 hp, depending on the variant. The engine is mated to either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic gearbox.

The electric option is a 54 kWh battery, which powers a 154 hp motor on the front axle. The battery provides a range of up to 251 miles on a single charge, which is an improvement of 38 miles over the previous model. The battery can be charged to 80% in 30 minutes using a 100 kW rapid charger, or in seven hours and 30 minutes using a 7 kW wallbox. The electric option also has three driving modes: Eco, Normal, and Sport, and two regenerative braking modes: Moderate and Increased.

The hybrid option is a new 48-volt mild-hybrid system, which will be available in 2024. The system consists of a 136 hp 1.2-liter PureTech engine, coupled with a six-speed dual-clutch electrified gearbox that includes an electric motor. The system can operate on electricity up to 50% of the time when driving in town, with an improvement in fuel economy of up to 15% and a reduction of up to 20% in CO2 emissions.

The new 2008 also has an optional Grip Control system, which enhances the traction on slippery or uneven surfaces. The system has three selectable modes: Sand, Mud, and Snow, and comes with all-season tires.

Conclusion

The new Peugeot 2008 is a compelling option for anyone looking for a hybrid SUV. It combines a stylish and distinctive design, a spacious and high-tech interior, and a range of efficient and electrified powertrains. The new 2008 is a future-proof and versatile vehicle that can adapt to any situation and lifestyle. If you are interested in the new 2008, you can order it now from your nearest Peugeot dealer. @via panorica.

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