Peugeot 2008 Review 2024
Peugeot 2008 At A Glance
The 2008 is the face of Peugeot's relaunch as a serious contender in the SUV market. Smartly styled, good to drive and offered with the excellent 1.2 PureTech petrol engine, the 2008 is one of Peugeot's best-selling cars in the UK and a key rival to the Ford Puma. We'll cover everything you need to know in our Peugeot 2008 review.
The Peugeot 2008 is the SUV version of the 208. This means it shares its engines, mechanical platform and much of its in-car tech with Peugeot's popular small car.
That said, being an SUV, the 2008 is taller, wider and longer than the 208. Most versions measure 4.3 metres in length and 1.8 metres in width, which means the 2008 will fit in most garages.
The small SUV market is highly competitive and the Peugeot 2008 rivals some impressive machinery, which includes the Nissan Juke, Ford Puma and Renault Captur. For us, the well-equipped and sharp handling Puma is the class leader but the 2008 isn't far behind the Ford when it comes to road handling and value.
The interior of the 2008 takes a similar approach to the 3008, with lots of soft-touch materials and cutting edge tech that includes Peugeot's fancy 3D i-Cockpit system that combines a small steering wheel with a low-slung digital display, which you'll either love or loathe.
The 2008 is offered in four trim levels. Most versions are well-equipped as standard; the mid-spec Allure Premium model gets 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a reversing camera and the aforementioned digital dashboard with a 3D instrument display.
If you want the ultimate 2008 then you can get the desirable GT spec which adds a sporty body pack, 10-inch navigation and leather effect seats.
The 2008 isn't as practical as the Puma with its 'MegaBox' but you do get a 434-litre boot with an adjustable load floor. You also get a load space that measures 1800mm from the boot lip to the back of the front seats when you lower the second row.
The engine line up includes the 1.2-litre PureTech petrol engine and Peugeot's familiar 1.5-litre BlueHDi diesel. Most buyers opt for the turbocharged petrol; it's one of the best three-cylinder engines out there, blending affordable running costs with punchy performance. You get the choice of a six-speed manual or eight-speed torque converter gearbox on most versions of the PureTech.
The 2008 is one of the best small SUVs for comfort on 17-inch wheels, with its supple suspension and plush cabin doing a pretty good job of insulating its occupants from harsh road surfaces and outside noise. However, despite its soft set-up, the 2008 is pretty good to drive with its nicely weighted steering and responsive chassis providing genuine involvement on a twisty A road.
Peugeot's small SUV isn't the cheapest option, with prices in 2022 starting close to £23,000. If you choose a GT model, with a few options, you'll easily exceed £30,000. That said, the 2008 is a likeable and upmarket small SUV that backs up its chic style with lots of substance.
We lived with a 2008 for six months - find out how we got on with it in our Peugeot 2008 long term test. Looking for a second opinion? Why not read heycar's Peugeot 2008 review.
Peugeot 2008 handling and engines
- Engines range from 1.2 Puretech 100 to 1.5 BlueHDi 110
- Readers report Real MPG to be between 33–48 mpg
Peugeot 2008 2024: Handling and ride quality
By small SUV standards, the Peugeot 2008 handles itself very well. The steering's nicely weighted and there's lots of front end grip, which means you get a rewarding, planted feel on the road. flick the driving mode into 'sport' will firm up the handling further, which means the 2008 drives very similar to the 208 hatch.
The ride quality can become a little lively on GT models, with its 18-inch wheels producing a fair amount of body travel over pot holes and speed humps. Things are much better on 17-inch wheels.
We rate the Toyota C-HR and Volkswagen T-Roc as the best small SUVs for comfort but the 2008 on 17s does a pretty good job of suppressing rough road surfaces and potholes.
However, while the 2008 automatic is comfortable and composed on the motorway. the EAT8 gearbox can be somewhat cumbersome at low speeds which can make the throttle pedal feel a little overly sensitive when parking or crawling along in traffic. The harsh stop-start system can also make the car a little difficult to drive at low speeds, as experienced during our long term test of the 2008.
Peugeot 2008 2024: Engines
The Peugeot 2008 is offered with petrol, diesel or electric power. We have covered the electric version in our in-depth e-2008 review.
Most buyers chose their 2008 with the 1.2 PureTech petrol engine. In our opinion, the 1.2 PureTech is one of the best turbocharged three-cylinder engines around; it's a perfect match for the weight and size of the 2008.
The 1.2 PureTech is offered with 100PS, 130PS or 155PS. Unless you have a real need for speed, we'd suggest sticking with 130PS version which produces 230Nm of torque from 1750rpm and strikes the best balance between performance and fuel economy.
If you cover lots of motorway miles the four-cylinder 1.5 BlueHDI diesel will probably be the best engine choice. It is limited to a six-speed manual gearbox only but produces 110PS and 250Nm of torque from 1750rpm. The 1.5 diesel is also the cheapest on paper for economy with Peugeot claiming up to 65.7mpg.
Peugeot 2008 2024: Safety
The Peugeot 2008 received a four star safety rating when it was crash tested by Euro NCAP in 2019. This included a 91 per cent score for occupant safety and 84 per cent for onboard child safety.
The Euro NCAP crash safety score increases to a maximum five stars if you fit the optional safety equipment, which includes adaptive cruise control and lane guidance assist.
Peugeot 2008 2024: Towing
Most versions of the 2008 weigh in the region of 1700kg and the braked towing capacity for both the petrol and diesel models is rated at 1200kg, with a maximum tow ball weight of 61kg.
Engine | MPG | 0-62 | CO2 |
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1.2 Puretech 100 | - | 10.0–10.9 s | 105–123 g/km |
1.2 Puretech 130 | - | 8.9 s | 103–131 g/km |
1.2 Puretech 130 EAT8 | - | 9.1 s | 109–134 g/km |
1.2 Puretech 136 MHEV | - | - | 111 g/km |
1.2 Puretech 155 EAT8 | - | 8.2 s | 113–155 g/km |
1.5 BlueHDi 100 | - | 11.4 s | 96 g/km |
1.5 BlueHDi 110 | - | 10.5 s | 110–117 g/km |
Peugeot 2008 interior
- Boot space is 434–1467 litres
- Euro NCAP rating of four stars
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4300 mm |
Width | 1987 mm |
Height | 1530 mm |
Wheelbase | 2605 mm |
Peugeot 2008 2024: Practicality
The Ford Puma is arguably the best small SUV for practicality but the Peugeot 2008 isn't far behind; its 434-litre boot is large enough for a pair of bulky suitcases or a big weekly shop.
Four adults will squeeze inside the 2008 but don't expect many compliments from your rear passengers, with legroom being on the snug side. Things are more manageable with small children, but tall teenagers may find the 2008 to be a bit cramped on a long journey.
On the plus side, the seats in the 2008 are supportive and comfortable. Mid-spec models in Allure Premium trim get leather effect seat materials and height adjustment for the driver's seat but you’ll need to pay extra for lumbar adjustment or choose the 2008 in the pricey GT spec.
Peugeot 2008 2024: Quality and finish
The fit and finish of the 2008s cabin is first class. Everything feels solid and upmarket. There are no worrying creaks from the trim when you drive over rough road surfaces or perform a tight turn, either.
All versions of the 2008 get a soft-touch leather steering wheel that has button controls for the DAB radio. You also get smart carbon effect panels on the doors and black piano-style keys under the touchscreen for key in-car controls.
There are some hard plastics on the lower parts of the dashboard and door trims but the quality of the 2008’s cabin is superior to anything you’ll find in its small SUV rivals from Ford, Renault and Nissan.
Peugeot 2008 2024: Infotainment
All versions of the 2008 are fitted with a colour touchscreen that includes DAB radio, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Depending on which model you choose, you’ll either get a 7-inch or 10-inch system.
Active Premium and Allure Premium get the basic 7-inch touchscreen system that has a narrow but bright display that makes it easy enough to use on the move. Navigation isn’t included but you can mirror your phone’s display and use its maps by plugging your device in via a USB cable.
GT models get Peugeot's flagship 10-inch HD infotainment system that’s easier to use and features a high-quality HD display. A digital 3D instrument binnacle is also standard on GT trim, which lets you customise the driver’s display to focus on performance, fuel economy or route directions.
Peugeot 2008 value for money
Peugeot 2008 2024: Prices
The Peugeot 2008 is offered in four trim levels - Active Premium, Allure Premium, GT and GT Premium. The 1.2 PureTech petrol is the cheapest engine and prices for the 2008 Active Premium start at £22,735 while the higher-spec Allure Premium is priced from £24,335 with the same engine.
The GT version of the 2008 gets a black roof and a sporty look with a rear spoiler. Prices for the GT start from £27,885 while the range-topping GT Premium will set you back at least £30,685.
Peugeot 2008 2024: Running Costs
The turbocharged three-cylinder 1.2 PureTech petrol is the most popular engine in the 2008 line-up and advertised fuel costs are affordable with the 100PS and 130PS versions returning up to 52.6mpg.
Claimed fuel economy drops when you add the EAT8 eight-speed torque converter automatic gearbox (48.3mpg) and the 155PS version is the least efficient with Peugeot claiming 46.6mpg.
The 1.5 BlueHDI diesel is the best engine for fuel economy on paper with the four-cylinder turbodiesel returning up to 65.7mpg. But you don't get the option of the EAT8 auto, which means the diesel is paired with a six-speed manual gearbox only.
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The Peugeot 2008 is offered in four trim levels. Standard equipment on the Peugeot 2008 Active Premium model includes 16-inch alloy wheels, electric and heated door mirrors, LED headlights, LED daytime running lights, leather steering wheel, 7-inch touchscreen with DAB audio, automatic air conditioning and 3.5-inch digital instrument display.
Allure Premium adds 17-inch alloy wheels, black roof rails, leather effect seat trims, higher centre console with two cup holders, central armrest and storage box, electric parking brake, 3D i-cockpit instrument display, dark tinted rear windows, 180-degree rear parking camera and automatic active safety braking with passenger recognition.
GT builds on the 2008 spec with upgraded LED headlights, 3-claw LED daytime running lights, including dark chrome chequered front grille, chrome exhaust pipes, black roof and rear spoiler, smartphone charging plate, 10-inch touchscreen, blind spot monitoring, front heated seats and front parking sensors.
GT Premium is the highest 2008 spec and adds 18-inch alloy wheels, keyless push button start and go, blind spot warning, adaptive cruise control, lane guidance assist and Alcantara seat materials.
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4300 mm |
Width | 1987 mm |
Height | 1530 mm |
Wheelbase | 2605 mm |
Miscellaneous | |
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Kerb Weight | 1188–1297 kg |
Boot Space | 434–1467 L |
Warranty | 3 years / 60000 miles |
Servicing | 8000–12000 miles |
Costs | |
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List Price | £23,755–£28,510 |
Insurance Groups | - |
Road Tax Bands | A–G |
Official MPG | - |
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
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Adult | - |
Child | - |
Pedestrian | - |
Overall | 4 |
Currently on sale
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Active PureTech 100 Start/Stop 5dr | £23,755 | - | 10.0 s |
Active PureTech 136 eDSC6 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
Allure PureTech 100 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
Allure PureTech 130 EAT8 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £28,510 | - | 9.1 s |
Allure PureTech 130 Start/Stop 5dr | £26,955 | - | 8.9 s |
Allure PureTech 136 eDSC6 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
GT PureTech 130 EAT8 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 9.1 s |
GT PureTech 136 eDSC6 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
On sale until December 2023
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Active Premium + PureTech 100 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
Allure Premium + PureTech 100 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
Allure Premium + PureTech 130 EAT8 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
Allure Premium + PureTech 130 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
GT PureTech 130 EAT8 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 9.1 s |
GT PureTech 130 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 8.9 s |
On sale until November 2022
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
1.2 PureTech 100 Active Premium 6speed 5dr | £21,420 | - | 10.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 100 Allure Premium 6speed 5dr | £23,440 | - | 10.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 Allure Premium 6speed 5dr | £24,640 | - | 8.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 Allure Premium EAT8 5dr | £26,230 | - | 9.1 s |
Active Premium + 1.5 BlueHDi 110 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
Allure Premium + 1.5 BlueHDi 110 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | - |
On sale until September 2022
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
1.2 PureTech 100 Allure 6speed 5dr | £22,790 | - | 10.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 Active Premium EAT8 5dr | £24,210 | - | 9.1 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 Allure 6speed 5dr | £23,990 | - | 8.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 Allure EAT8 5dr | £25,580 | - | 9.1 s |
Active Premium 1.5 BlueHDi 110 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.5 s |
Allure 1.5 BlueHDi 110 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.5 s |
Allure Premium 1.5 BlueHDi 110 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.5 s |
GT 1.5 BlueHDi 110 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.5 s |
GT Premium PureTech 130 EAT8 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 9.1 s |
GT Premium PureTech 130 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 8.9 s |
GT Premium PureTech 155 EAT8 Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 8.2 s |
On sale until April 2021
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
1.2 PureTech 100 Active 6speed 5dr | £20,590 | - | 10.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 Active EAT8 5dr | £23,380 | - | 9.1 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 GT Line 6speed 5dr | £28,130 | - | 8.9 s |
1.2 PureTech 130 GT Line EAT8 5dr | £32,035 | - | 9.1 s |
1.2 PureTech 155 GT EAT8 5dr | £35,190 | - | 8.2 s |
1.5 BlueHDi 100 Active 6speed 5dr | £22,190 | - | 11.4 s |
1.5 BlueHDi 100 Active Premium 6speed 5dr | £23,020 | - | 11.4 s |
1.5 BlueHDi 100 Allure 6speed 5dr | £24,390 | - | 11.4 s |
1.5 BlueHDi 100 Allure Premium 6speed 5dr | £25,040 | - | 11.4 s |
1.5 BlueHDi 100 GT Line 6speed 5dr | £26,940 | - | 11.4 s |
Model History
- June 2019: 2020 Peugeot 2008 revealed
- December 2021: Peugeot 2008 updated for 2021
- August 2022: Peugeot 2008 range update
- March 2024: Peugeot announces new hybrid powertrain for 2008
June 2019
2020 Peugeot 2008 revealed
Peugeot has released pictures of its upmarket new 2008 crossover - and announced there'll be an electric version capable of covering 193 miles on a charge.
The French brand's answer to the SEAT Arona and Nissan Juke, the 2008 looks like a smaller version of the 3008 and, along with the electric version, will be available with petrol and diesel engines.
It shares a platform with the DS 3 Crossback, as well as the upcoming Peugeot 208 and new Vauxhall Corsa. It's longer than the old 2008 and only marginally shorter than the bigger 3008. Despite this, its 360-litre boot is smaller, on paper, than the SEAT Arona and Honda HRV's.
The interior takes a similar approach to the 3008 and recent 508, meaning there'll be more soft-touch materials than before and a host of tech. There's Peugeot's i-Cockpit technology, featuring a small steering wheel and a new head-up display.
Available in Active, Allure, GT Line and GT trim levels, the higher-spec models will feature LED rear lights, diamond cut 18-inch alloy wheels with coloured inserts and mood lighting inside.
There's a 10-inch touchscreen display available featuring TomTom navigation, along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
The petrol line-up will be made up of a 1.2-litre three-cylinder PureTech petrol engine with 100PS, 130PS or 155PS. The 100PS version comes with a six-speed manual gearbox, the 130PS with a choice of a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic, while the range-topping 155 comes with an auto as standard.
The diesel offering, meanwhile, is a 100PS BlueHDi engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
Prices for the new Peugeot 2008 will be announced ahead of it going on sale early in 2020. Expect a small increase over the current £18,055 start price, making it one of the priciest small crossovers on the market.
December 2021
Peugeot 2008 updated for 2021
The Peugeot 2008 will now be available in Active Premium, Allure Premium, GT, and GT Premium trim options, with Allure trim no longer available due to customer preferences for higher vehicle specification levels.
Peugeot has introduced subtle styling changes both on the interior and exterior of the 2008. New ‘Black Diamond’ door mirror covers, finished in Nera Black Metallic paint, are now standard across Active Premium and Allure Premium models – having previously been accessible only for GT and GT Premium customers. New A+ rated tyres are now also included as standard on Allure Premium and GT variants.
The streamlined new 2008 range is available with a choice of 1.2L PureTech 100, 1.2L PureTech 130 and 1.2L PureTech 155 petrol engines or with a 1.5L BlueHDi 110 diesel engine. The BlueHDi 110 and PureTech 100 models are sold exclusively with a six-speed manual, while PureTech 130 and PureTech 155 come with Peugeot’s smooth EAT8 automatic transmission.
Active Premium models come standard with 16-inch ‘ELBORN’ alloy wheels and ‘Black Diamond’ door mirrors, as well as LED daytime running lights with Peugeot’s distinctive ‘Tooth’ design. Automatic EcoLED headlights are also included as standard, as are automatic windscreen wipers. Inside, Active Premium customers receive PEUGEOT’s latest i-Cockpit® with a compact steering wheel, a 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen and a 3.5-inch Colour Matrix instrument display. Mirror Screen® with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto guarantee the latest in smartphone connectivity. Safety is enhanced via rear parking sensors and Active Safety Brake with pedestrian detection, as well as an electrochrome rear view mirror.
Allure Premium models upgrade to 17-inch ‘SALAMANCA’ diamond cut alloy wheels and feature gloss black longitudinal roof rails, a rear bumper with a gloss black finish and a lower front bumper in silver trim. Inside, PEUGEOT 3D i-Cockpit® with a configurable heads-up instrument panel replaces the traditional i-Cockpit® interior, while Visio Park 1 with a 180-degree Colour Reversing Camera and Active Safety Brake with a night function and cyclist and pedestrian detection further improves safety.
Petrol variants of GT models receive bespoke GT badging as well as a dark chrome chequered and gloss black radiator grille. Chrome exhaust pipes and a diamond black roof and rear spoiler add to the sporty look. Inside, the seating is upgraded to tri-material ‘Capy’ leather effect and ‘Isabella’ cloth seat trim with lime green double stitch detail and are heated as standard, with the compact steering wheel upgraded to Mistral full-grain perforated leather with Lime Green stich detail.
Interior lighting with eight different colour choices further adds to the ambiance. Full LED headlights with Smartbeam Assist make driving at night easier, while the LED daytime running lights feature Peugeot’s iconic ‘3-Claw’ signature.
All GT models feature a smartphone charging plate and a 10-inch Capacitive Colour Touchscreen with PEUGEOT Connected 3D Navigation, including a three-year subscription to traffic alerts. Front parking sensors and Blind Spot Monitoring improve onboard safety.
Top-of-the range GT Premium models come standard with 18-inch ‘BUND’ diamond cut alloy wheels. Peugeot Open & Go keyless entry improves convenience, while the seats inside have been upgraded to a tri-material mistral black Alcantara® and cloth seat trim with Lime Green stich detail. Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go function and Lane Positioning Assist helps with motorway driving and improves safety.
August 2022
Peugeot 2008 range update
Peugeot has announced model year updates for the 2008 and e-2008, with an evolved trim line-up that brings enhanced equipment and exterior styling changes. There are no price changes on either trim level relating to their enhanced specification. Orders are open now.
The entry level 2008 trim will evolve to Active Premium +, which now features gloss black roof rails and dark tinted rear and rear side windows, complementing the gloss black strip at the rear of the car and enhancing the 2008’s alluring design.
Allure Premium models shift to Allure Premium +, which will benefit from subtle design changes for an even more striking look, with the pedals now finished in aluminium. Allure Premium + variants also gain Connected 3D Navigation, which includes a three-year subscription to Connected Navigation Pack services which includes speed camera alerts and real-time traffic updates for more convenient journeys. Previously only available as standard on GT trim and above, the Connected 3D Navigation system includes European mapping, 3D city mapping and voice recognition for radio, navigation and telephone functions.
March 2024
Peugeot announces new hybrid powertrain for 2008
Peugeot has announced the 2008 HYBRID 136 e-DSC6 is now available to order, priced from £27,770. The powertrain combines a 1.2-litre petrol engine with a new six-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox incorporating a 28PS electric motor and a 0.9kWh 48V Lithium-ion battery.
The 2008’s new hybrid powertrain offers up to 0.6-miles of electric-only range for low-speed urban cruising, improved fuel economy for fewer trips to the pumps, and a reduction in CO2 of up to 26g/km compared to the existing PureTech 130 EAT8 engine.
hanks to the CO2 reduction, the hybrid powertrain has a reduced rate of Vehicle Excise Duty and a lower rate of Benefit-in-Kind Tax for company car drivers.
In addition, the existing PureTech 100 powertrain with a six-speed manual transmission is now available on Allure trim models from £26,170, meaning the higher specification of Allure becomes even more affordable with the reduced price walk from the Active trim.