Think Peugeot SUVs aren't hardcore enough for you? Then check out the new 2017 Peugeot 3008 DKR. Due to be officially unveiled at next month’s 2016 Paris motor show, the new Peugeot 3008 DKR is the successor to the 2016 Dakar Rally-winning Peugeot 2008 DKR, and is set to take on the iconic off-road endurance rally raid come January 2017...
The all-new 2017 Peugeot 3008 SUV will hit Australian showrooms early next year, the French brand has confirmed. Peugeot has also confirmed the new 3008 will be offered with its latest Euro 6 powertrains, with a 1.6-litre turbo petrol and a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel available on “selected models”, though outputs are yet to be revealed...
Peugeot's development boss has gone on record saying the company could launch hot GTi versions of its 2008 and 3008 SUVs, according to a new report out of the UK. Speaking to Autocar, Laurent Blanchet, head of Peugeot product development, said the sporty SUV models will take on the likes of the Nissan Juke Nismo - which isn’t currently sold here...
The new 2017 Peugeot 3008 GT range-topper has been revealed for the car maker's new small SUV this week, along with a sports-styled GT-Line variant. The new flagship GT's unveiling follows the May debut of the wider 3008 range, which introduced buyers to a more conventional SUV-like design in place of the jacked-up hatch styling of the outgoing model...
Peugeot has outlined its electric vehicle plans, which begin in 2019 with a plug-in hybrid version of the new 3008 SUV. Maxime Picat, CEO of the Peugeot brand, has told Autocar that the company will begin its electrified car offensive in 2019. That's when the lion brand will launch a plug-in hybrid version of the, just unveiled, second-generation 3008 crossover...
Peugeot has partnered with scooter manufacturer Micro to design the e-Kick, an electric-assisted scooter, said to provide an “unprecedented multi-modal mobility experience”. Unveiled alongside the new 2017 Peugeot 3008 SUV this week, the companies say the scooter was built to meet the challenges of a constantly evolving urban environment, and designed for the ‘last mile’ of a journey...
The all-new, larger, and now distinctly more SUV-styled 2017 Peugeot 3008 has been revealed tonight ahead of an Australian debut set for next year. The model's transformation from a small and quirky high-riding hatch into a 'proper' mid-sized SUV has been anticipated for sometime, with spy photos over the past year and leaked imagery in recent weeks offering a clear look at what buyers should expect...
The all-new 2017 Peugeot 3008 has surfaced again, this time in a shadowy teaser image posted to the Facebook page of one of the car maker's suppliers. The new 3008 was last seen in a short, low-quality video covertly snapped in a Peugeot facility, while spy photos published in the past year have also given buyers an idea of what to expect from the new model...
Above: The new 3008 is clearly inspired by the 2014 Peugeot Quartz concept The next-generation Peugeot 3008 has surfaced in a YouTube video ahead of its official presentation. In a very short and very blurry video, a production-ready 3008 is shown in a brief passing-by shot...
The Peugeot 308 hatch familiar to Australian buyers now has a sedan sibling, but we won’t see it in local showrooms. Unveiled at this week’s Beijing motor show, the new 308 sedan has been developed exclusively for the Chinese market as a joint venture between Peugeot and its local manufacturing partner, Dongfeng...
A set of images that preview what looks to be the next generation of Peugeot’s i-Cockpit infotainment system has surfaced online, offering a look at what will likely be the new 3008 SUV’s interior. The images, made up of two leaked marketing shots and a collection of close-up spy photos that appeared in the Chinese press over the weekend, reveal a new dashtop screen and an expansive display in place of the conventional instrument cluster...