Cape Times

New look, better engines for revised Peugeot 2008

- JASON WOOSEY

PEUGEOT will be hoping to bolster its fortunes in the burgeoning compact crossover market with its thoroughly revised 2008 launched in South Africa. The little Peugeot gets a more imposing face, as well as a completely new engine line-up, revised infotainme­nt system and a new range-topping GT Line trim.Peugeot has also added value at the bottom of the range, with the previous normally aspirated 1.6-litre petrol engine making way for a 1.6-litre HDi turbodiese­l, good for 68kW and 230Nm, and mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.

Despite the fact that diesel engines are more expensive to produce, the base price stays the same at R274 900.

The top half of the range gets Peugeot’s 1.2-litre PureTech turbopetro­l engine, already seen in the 308 and 208.

Pushing 81kW and 205Nm, the engine is mated to a sixspeed automatic gearbox only.

All models are front-wheel driven, but it does cater for dirt-road driving with 165mm of ground clearance and all-terrain tyres. Furthermor­e, the new range-topping GT Line model gets Peugeot’s Grip Control traction system that offers four driver-selectable modes: normal, snow, all-terrain and sand.

The 2008 looks a bit more rugged too, thanks to a more upright grille design and raised bonnet, complement­ed by black and chrome-masked headlights. The external changes are rounded off by new 3D-style LED tail lights.

The range kicks off with the ‘Active’ trim grade, but even this model is rather well appointed, with standard kit including Peugeot’s latest 18cm touch-screen infotainme­nt system, featuring Bluetooth streaming capability as well as integrated support for the Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink systems.

Also standard on the Active is cruise control, air conditioni­ng, electric windows front and rear, remote central locking, leather-covered steering wheel with reach and height adjustment, 16inch alloy wheels, six airbags and ESP stability control. Allure and GT Line models get several added extras.

Prices range from R274 900 to R349 900 and include a 3-year/100 000km warranty and 3-year/45 000km service plan

 ??  ?? A slightly more rugged look for the French crossover.
A slightly more rugged look for the French crossover.

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