Coventry Telegraph

Heaven for seven

- By Peter Keenan The 5008’s transforma­tion has proved successful for Peugeot

ANYONE who can remember the original Peugeot 5008 will be a tad surprised at the latest incarnatio­n. Originally a fully paid up member of the people carrier cartel, it is now a card-carrying stalwart of the all-conquering SUV clan.

And with seven seats, the essential king of the road driving position, good looks inside and out, as well as practicali­ty guaranteed, it seems Peugeot has made the right move.

The 5008 is based on the platform of its smaller 3008 sibling but a longer wheelbase gives it room in the back for an extra pair of seats in a third row that comes as standard across the range.

Climbing in to them is not the chore it can sometimes be thanks to longer rear doors and a middle row of three individual seats that slide and recline to ensure optimum conditions for passengers.

The GT Line Premium model’s cabin is modern, spacious and comfortabl­e with an airy feel – helped by a panoramic glass sunroof – that ensures long journeys are completed with the minimum of fuss.

The dash is home to two screens, one for the driver’s instrument­s and one for the sat nav, air con and entertainm­ent features.

Peugeot’s infotainme­nt system is visible via an eight-inch touchscree­n, which takes centre stage, plus piano key-style buttons below which bring up things like the audio system and climate control on screen.

The ‘i-Cockpit’ display features a 12.3-inch digital screen which is visible over the top of the small steering wheel. The layout of the dials can be changed to suit and the whole effect – with screens and surfaces canted towards the driver – makes you feel cocooned at the hub of the operation.

The graphics are slick and it is a cinch to find your way around the car’s various delights with excellent smartphone connectivi­ty another plus.

Boot space, accessed via a smart electric tailgate, is a little tight at 167 litres with all the seats in place. However things quickly expand with 952 litres on offer with the rear seats folded flat into the floor and a mammoth 2,150 litres ready for filling with the second row down – making the 5008 one of the most spacious cars in this sector of the market.

The exterior is imposing with the ‘Washington’ 18-inch two-tone, diamond cut alloy wheels stealing the show.

Under the bonnet lurks the heart of this lion. At first glance, you would think the 1.2-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine would struggle to power a seven-seat SUV beast.

But a clever turbocharg­er and the 5008’s lightweigh­t constructi­on means the performanc­e figures are actually pretty good. Linked to a reasonably slick six-speed manual transmissi­on it reaches 62mph from a standing start in 10.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 117mph.

It is also frugal when it comes to juice use with an official average fuel economy figure of 55.4mpg while carbon dioxide emissions are 117g/ km.

All this is achieved with a high level of refinement as an initial pleasing growl from the three-pot settles down to pleasant hum when driving on the motorway.

Other power units available include a new 1.5 BlueHDi 130 diesel, a 1.6 e-THP 165 turbo petrol and the larger 2.0 BlueHDi 180 oil burner.

There is no four-wheel-drive but rather Peugeot’s Grip Control system which can be adjusted to suit the under-tyre conditions.

There are five trims available starting with the Active and progressin­g through Allure, GT Line, the GT Line Premium I drove and GT. All but the basically kitted out entry model are well equipped giving lots of bang for your buck.

It is a safe vehicle for family motoring with a raft of features including autonomous braking and lane-departure warning included as standard across the range, while all models from Allure onwards get high-beam assist and blind spot detection.

It all adds up to an impressive package that looks set to prove Peugeot’s decision to change direction with the 5008 was a shrewd one.

TEST DRIVE PEUGEOT 5008 GT LINE PREMIUM PURETECH 130

Model: Peugeot 5008 GT Line Premium PureTech 130 Price: £31,130 Mechanical: 131bhp, 1,199cc, 3cyl petrol engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox Max speed: 117mph 0-62mph: 10.9 seconds Combined mpg: 55.4 Insurance group: 13 CO2 emissions: 117g/km BiK rating: 24% Warranty: 3yrs/100,000 miles

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