Coventry Telegraph

The all-great 3008

- By Peter Keenan

PEUGEOT’S latest SUV has only been on the road since the start of the year – but has already racked up a host of awards. Named European Car of the Year for 2017, the 3008 is the highlight of a dizzying few months for the French car maker following the announceme­nt it was scooping up the Vauxhall and Opel operations in Europe from General Motors.

The second generation of the French motor manufactur­er’s SUV is a quantum leap from its predecesso­r with award-winning engines and an innovative interior set off by an exterior that combines robustness with elegance.

The original 3008 was neither fish nor fowl in a slightly awkward combinatio­n of SUV and people carrier.

The new model ends that confusion as it is clearly aimed at the booming crossover market with a sporty-looking exterior featuring raised ride height, steep windscreen and a serious looking face benefiting from natty headlights and a stylish grille.

Step inside and find yourself immersed in a sensory and technologi­cal world that enhances the driving experience.

The GT Line specificat­ion I drove - the third of four 3008 trim levels - has a choice of two interior ambiences - ‘Boost’ and ‘Relax’ - as part of Peugeot’s excellent i-Cockpit Amplify which adapts the car’s dynamics and interior lighting as well as providing various interior fragrances.

Peugeot’s i-Cockpit began life in 2012 with the goal of creating an environmen­t centred on the needs of the driver.

The latest hi-tech version is great to look at incorporat­ing a 12.3-inch screen behind a small lowered steering wheel so you view the various dials and displays over the top rather than through the wheel. The screen’s layout can be changed to suit - so for example you can have the sat nav’s directions displayed directly in front of you.

The infotainme­nt system is accessed via an eight-inch touchscree­n which also incorporat­es the dual zone air conditioni­ng controls. It sits above a host of toggle switches while the centre console houses a neat gear selector and the electronic parking brake.

The fit and finish achieves levels normally found on much more expensive motors while the use of good quality materials again gives the car an upmarket feel.

It is easy to hook the 3008 up to your smartphone via Mirror Screen software that gives access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

As far as practicali­ty is concerned the 3008 is a roomy five-seater with a big boot and plenty of family-friendly storage options which include large door bins and a twin-top-opening storage box between the front seats.

When it comes to power the 3008 line-up offers a choice of two petrol and two diesel engines - all with front wheel drive although Peugeot’s Grip Control electronic traction system delivering a good amount of off-road ability can be specified.

The 1.2-litre three-cylinder PureTech 130 turo petrol - linked to a smooth 6-speed automatic transmissi­on - under the bonnet of my test car is exceptiona­l offering punchy performanc­e as well as fuel efficiency and a nice soundtrack when pushed hard.

The handling is neat and tidy while the ride is comfortabl­e with all but the most extreme humps and hollows handled with aplomb.

The Peugeot 3008 faces a raft of competitor­s but it has plenty going for it in the battle for buyers.

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