Peugeot 3008
2020 - 1.5 Bluehdi Gt Line Premium Suv 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 6 s/s 130 Ps
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 Hybrid 136 GT 5dr e-DSC6
Peugeot 3008
2025 - 157kW Allure 73kWh 5dr Auto
Peugeot 3008
2023 - 1.6 Hybrid 180 Allure Premium+ 5dr e-EAT8 Automatic
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 PureTech GT 5dr EAT8
Peugeot 3008
2024 - 1.2 PureTech GT 5dr EAT8
Peugeot 3008
2014 (64) - 1.6 HDi Crossway SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 5 (115 ps)
Peugeot 3008
2015 (15) - 1.6 HDi Active SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 5 (115 ps)
Peugeot 3008
2010 (60) - 1.6 HDi Exclusive 5dr
Peugeot 3008
2015 (65) - 1.6 HDi Active SUV 5dr Diesel ETG Euro 5 (s/s) (115 ps)
Peugeot 3008
2014 (14) - 1.6 HDi Active Euro 5 5dr
The Peugeot 3008 is a very stylish mid-size SUV with a choice of fuel-efficient engines, including a plug-in hybrid option (PHEV). The 3008 gives you a smooth, comfortable ride and a spacious interior that’s beautifully designed: the big boot just adds to its appeal. This car’s all-round quality and breadth of model choice make it a great family car.
The current Peugeot 3008 has been on sale since 2016 and was updated in 2020 with refreshed looks and a few technical upgrades. The previous 3008 was a very different car – a far less stylish, but very practical, MPV. Here we’re focusing on the latest SUV model.
The trim levels for early 3008s started with Active, though it was replaced by Active Premium. Next up are Allure, GT Line and GT trims. A GT Premium trim was introduced in 2018 and GT Line models were discontinued at the end of 2021. An Allure Premium model is also available.
A plug-in hybrid arrived late in 2018, promising up to 30 miles of electric-only driving. In late 2019, two more plug-in hybrids were introduced, one with four-wheel drive and promising up to 40 miles per battery charge.
A new, all-electric version called the e-3008 is scheduled to go on sale in late 2023.
You get lots of features included as standard, even in the least expensive Peugeot 3008 model. Entry-level Allure trim is well equipped with alloy wheels, a moveable boot floor, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera. As you go higher in the trim levels, additional features include larger alloy wheels, sat nav and LED headlights.
Higher-spec Peugeot 3008s have keyless entry and start, a wireless charging pad for your phone and even an interior fragrance system to keep things smelling nice. All models have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to connect your smartphone to the infotainment system.
The Peugeot 3008 has a range of impressively efficient petrol and diesel engines as well as some plug-in hybrid options. The diesel engines are best if you’re after maximum fuel economy, promising between 57mpg and 70mpg according to official figures. The petrol engines, meanwhile, should give you between 46mpg and 51mpg, depending on the model.
All models have front-wheel drive, with one exception: the most powerful plug-in hybrid option – the Hybrid4 300 – uses two electric motors to power the back wheels, and a petrol engine to power the front wheels. That’s useful if you live in an area prone to slippery surfaces.
The PHEV could also save you money on fuel, if you have somewhere to plug it in and keep the battery topped up. That way, you could run short-ish journeys on electric power only, burning no fuel. However, once the battery power runs out, you’re basically left with a rather heavy petrol car, which won’t be as efficient. If you do mostly long journeys, it might not be your best option.
If you’re considering buying a Peugeot 3008 you might also want to check out the Kia Sportage, which has a seven-year warranty and is also a very decent car all-round. The Nissan Qashqai is also a popular and solid choice, but doesn’t have the style or boot space of the Peugeot. The Hyundai Tucson beats the 3008 for boot space, though, and also offers a PHEV model.
One thing the 3008 can’t offer – yet – is pure electric power. For a zero-emissions mid-size SUV, you’ll need to look at cars like the Nissan Ariya, the Skoda Enyaq iV or the Hyundai Ioniq 5. A fully electric e-3008 is set for release by the end of 2023.
The Peugeot 3008 is one of the most practical mid-size SUVs you can get, thanks to its generous interior space and a 591-litre boot that’s one of the largest of any mid-size SUV. The boot in plug-in hybrid models is considerably smaller (at 395 litres) because of where the battery is located.
Inside the 3008, four adults should have no trouble fitting in, and a fifth could squeeze in if they’re not too big. Watch out for 3008s with sunroofs, however, because they lower the headroom in the back. Lots of pockets and cubby holes around the cabin give you options for your family’s odds and ends.
The 3008 sits in the middle of the Peugeot SUV range. It’s bigger than the 2008, which also has an electric model, and smaller than the seven-seat 5008, which is essentially a stretched version of the 3008 with an extra row of seats.
For large-family transport, Peugeot also makes two MPVs – the seven-seat Rifter and the Traveller, which can seat up to nine. In addition, you can buy the 208, 308 and 408 hatchbacks or the larger 508 saloon, which also comes in a roomy estate form.
When the Peugeot 3008 was released in 2016, it was tested by the independent safety organisation EuroNCAP and was awarded the maximum five stars. However, standards have moved on since then, and EuroNCAP notes that the rating has expired. While the 3008 is available with some of the latest safety technology, depending on what model you go for and when it was made, it’s unlikely to perform as well in a crash as some of its newer rivals.
As of mid-2023, there are no full-electric versions of the Peugeot 3008. But one is coming. Called the e-3008, it’s scheduled to go on sale towards the end of 2023 and promises up to 400 miles of range on a single battery charge. For now, electrified versions include the 2023-onwards mild-hybrid model and three plug-in hybrid models, called the Hybrid 180, the Hybrid 225 and the Hybrid4 300.