The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Peugeot range refresh complete

- – Nathan Ponchard

Four years into the lifecycle of its 3008 and 5008 SUVS, Peugeot Citroen Australia has revealed pricing and specificat­ion of facelifted MY21 models, starting at $44,990 plus on-road costs for the five-seat 3008 medium SUV and $51,990 plus on-roads for the seven-seat 5008.

Focusing on styling enhancemen­t and technology improvemen­ts, the 2021 Peugeot 3008 and 5008 complete a range refresh for the French brand, following the launch of the new-generation 2008 small SUV in February.

Peugeot Australia product manager Daniel Khan said pricing for the entrylevel 1.6-litre turbo-petrol 3008 Allure had increased $1000, to $44,990, over the MY20 model, but it featured a comprehens­ive specificat­ion.

Aside from new third-generation autonomous emergency braking that brings improved low-light pedestrian and cyclist detection, the Allure’s main tech upgrade centres around a 10-inch ‘widescreen’ dash-mounted touchscree­n.

Multimedia features include Apple Carplay-android Auto, digital radio, 3D navigation and a pair of new rear-seat USB ports below the rear air vents, while safety gear covers collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, speed-sign recognitio­n, driver attention alert, adaptive cruise control, active lane-keep assist, lane-departure warning, road-edge detection, auto high-beam, front and rear parking sensors, surround-view cameras and park assist.

Allure equipment highlights for 2021 include new LED headlights and three-dimensiona­l LED ‘claw effect’ tail-lights, 18-inch ‘Los Angeles’ alloy wheels with 225-55R18 tyres, advanced grip control with mud, snow and sand settings and hill-descent control exclusive to 3008 Allure, auto-fold mirrors, hands-free electric tailgate, keyless entry and start, an improved 12.3-inch configurab­le fulldigita­l instrument display, dual-zone climate control, rear privacy glass, ‘colyn’ fabric and leatherett­e upholstery with mint-green stitching, and ‘brembo’ cloth on the dash and door inserts.

The mid-spec 3008 GT petrol remains at $47,990 plus on-roads, while the 3008 GT diesel is now $50,990 – $4000 less than the former GT diesel flagship. In addition to the Allure’s spec tally, the 3008 GT features fullled adaptive headlights with integrated ‘fog mode’, Gt-specific front and rear bumpers, 18-inch ‘Detroit’ diamond-cut two-tone alloy wheels, a black diamond roof and black mirror caps, perforated-leather steering wheel, ‘mistral’ Alcantara and leatherett­e upholstery with Alcantara dash and door trim inserts, black roof lining and a frameless, auto-dimming rearview mirror.

The 3008 GT diesel uniquely features adaptive cruise control with stop and go and automatic restart, lanepositi­oning assist and an eight-speed automatic transmissi­on for its 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine.

A new range-topping variant – the 3008 GT Sport – asks $54,990 and is an Australia-only model, created by incorporat­ing an optional ‘black pack’ styling aesthetic as standard, much like the 2008 GT Sport.

Its premium specificat­ion includes onyx-black 19-inch diamond-cut ‘Washington’ alloy wheels, a cleaner and more powerful 133kw 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with an eightspeed automatic transmissi­on, heated front seats, eight-way electric adjustment for the driver with massage function and two-position memory, Nappa leather upholstery, lime wood dash and door trim inserts, and a nine-speaker, 515-watt FOCAL sound system with 12-channel digital amplifier and subwoofer, in conjunctio­n with acoustic laminated front and side glass.

The only options on GT Sport are an electric glass sunroof, metallic paint or premium paint. The 3008 GT offers a Nappa leather option, which includes heated front seats and electric driver’s seat with massage function. The sole option on the 3008 Allure is metallic-premium paint.

Being a very close relative of the 3008, the MY21 5008 seven-seater mirrors much of the model line-up of the five-seater.

Offered in just two models – GT petrol and GT diesel – the spec level of these 5008 GT variants mirrors the 3008 GT, with minor exceptions. The 5008 GT petrol wears the same 18inch ‘Detroit’ alloys as the 3008 GT, whereas 5008 GT diesel scores unique 19-inch ‘San Francisco’ matte-onyx alloy wheels with 205-55R19 tyres.

The 5008 GT diesel also gets adaptive cruise with stop and go and automatic restart, as well as heated front seats with driver’s eight-way electric adjustment.

Visually, the facelifted 3008 and 5008 are identical from the B-pillar forward, meaning they share newfor-2021 frameless grille designs with 3D-effect patterning and striking new LED headlights with blade-effect LED running lights, as per the 508.

Both 3008 GT and GT Sport, and 5008 GT models feature their own grille designs with extended lighting signatures and built-in ‘fog mode’, which dims the main beam lights when the rear foglights have been activated. At the rear, there’s updated badging and new 3D tail-lights with sequential indicators. Drivetrain-wise, it’s much the same as before.

 ??  ?? NEW LOOK: Focusing on styling enhancemen­t and technology improvemen­ts, the 2021 Peugeot 3008 and 5008 complete a range refresh for the French brand.
NEW LOOK: Focusing on styling enhancemen­t and technology improvemen­ts, the 2021 Peugeot 3008 and 5008 complete a range refresh for the French brand.

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