NEW Peugeot 2008 review – the small SUV you should buy? | What Car?
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- The Peugeot 2008, with its concept car looks and posh interior, made rivals like the Skoda Kamiq, Volkswagen T-Roc, and Ford Puma look ordinary when it launched in 2019. - With its minor 2023 facelift, the most noticeable change is the new grill design borrowed from the 408. - The traditional lion logo has been replaced with Peugeot's new shield. - If buying an entry-level Active trim, the grill comes in a gloss-black finish. Step up to Allure or GT trims for a body-colored grill. - The bumper has a more aggressive design and incorporates Peugeot’s three-claw light signature. - On the bottom levels, eco-LED headlights are standard; the top GT model gets full LED headlights. - The design of the real lights has been changed, as well, now offering new horizontal LED light bars that broaden the rear’s look. - The Lion badge has been deleted from the rear, replaced with Peugeot script on the boot’s leading edge. - Also new are the alloy wheels; entry-level Active only gets steel wheels with a plastic cover. Allure or GT trims get proper alloy wheels with a new design. - Interiors got a mild facelift, with the biggest difference being a new infotainment system. - All 2008s now have a 10-inch touch screen; the entry level Active is standard definition and lacks a customizable homepage. - Allure or GT trims get a high-definition touch screen and a customizable homepage layout. - The top GT trim introduces a 3D effect to the dials, although it may not be desirable. - Interior design holds up well against competitors, using soft-touch materials, while the “faux” carbon fiber trim is not for everyone. - Getting in and out is not easiest due to the narrow door apertures, though once inside, there is quite a bit of room. There is adequate legroom and space to get feet under the seat in front. - The engine lineup is simple: two petrol engines. - The entry-level 99-bhp 1.2 PureTech turbo. While that doesn’t sound like a lot of power, it’s punchy enough. - The 129-bhp 1.2-liter engine, PureTech 130. a great fit for the 2008 that is flexible and responsive.