Updates announced for popular models
Peugeot reveals improvements for 3008 and 5008
Peugeot has announced model year updates for the popular 3008 and 5008, as both models celebrate five years since they were launched.
Both models have proved customer favourites and have collected a host of awards since coming to market, including ‘European Car of the Year’ 2017 for the 3008 and What Car?’s ‘Best Large SUV 2020’ for the 5008, with the latter also collecting the title of ‘SUV of the Year’ four years in a row at the Company Car Today Awards.
The changes to the models include styling updates like the introduction of gloss black door mirrors on Active Premium, Allure and Allure Premium trims.
Inside, a new, premium ‘Belomka’ cloth with a half ‘Mistral’ leather effect trim complemented by ‘Akinite’ Copper stitching is now standard on GT trim.
Both models feature Peugeot’s next generation digital i-Cockpit® technology with a 12.3-inch digital head-up instrument panel, a compact steering wheel for improved driving dynamics and, from Allure upwards, a 10-inch high definition capacitive colour touchscreen with connected 3D navigation, offering a three year subscription to TomTom(R) Live updates and SpeedCam / Danger Zone alerts.
The new 3008 is available with two advanced plug-in hybrid options; HYBRID 225 with two wheel drive and HYBRID4 300 offering enhanced performance and four wheel drive, capable of driving up to 39 miles (WLTP) in zero emissions Electric Vehicle mode.
The new 5008 features a classleading modular interior with seven individual seats. The third row can be folded away under the floor when not required, as well as fully removed, while the second row seats are all adjustable and each benefit from ISOFIX fittings.
The new
Peugeot 3008 and 5008 come with the latest driving aids and safety features.