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Bearing the same name and outstanding 7-seat practicality of its predecessor, we are proud to introduce the PEUGEOT 5008. Re-designed from the ground up, New PEUGEOT 5008 makes an instant impact with a sharp exterior design. Details including LED daytime running lights, chrome accents and stylish alloy wheels feature at all levels on this stylish SUV.
In line with its advanced design PEUGEOT 5008 features a comprehensive list of advanced safety technologies as standard. Systems include an Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEBS) with both vehicle and pedestrian detection, distance alert system, lane departure warning, speed limit recognition and a Driver Attention Alert system (DAA1).
Awaken your senses on board the PEUGEOT 5008 with the PEUGEOT i-Cockpit® and its high-tech environment. The 12.3” head-up digital instrument panel, 10-inch capacitive touch screen, compact multi-function steering wheel and electric impulse automatic gearbox control* offer a unique and immersive driving experience.
The new PEUGEOT i-Cockpit® centres around a driving experience that puts you in control. The 12.3” head-up digital instrument panel is fully customisable, with PEUGEOT 5008, gone are the days of being constrained to conventional analogue dials. The display is also positioned above the steering wheel, closer to the road, increasing safety. The compact multifunction-steering wheel has been designed to increase driving pleasure and agility, its compact dimensions make light work of manoeuvres. Finally the 8.0 or 10-inch capacitive touch screen with multi touch technology is angled towards the driver for increased comfort.
*Automatic Transmission Only
With 7 individual seats, PEUGEOT 5008 can be configured in a way to perfectly meet your needs. Intelligent features including removable seats in row 3 and flat folding front passenger seat* help to increase practicality even further. Whilst front seat passengers can enjoy the PEUGEOT i-Cockpit®, rear occupants haven’t been overlooked, second row occupants can enjoy back seat angle adjustment, comfort is enhanced even further with rear seat back tray tables* and window blinds*.
The PEUGEOT 5008 is now available as a self-charging hybrid. This model offers higher fuel efficiency than standard petrol or diesel engines, with no need to plug in to charge.
The chassis, body and equipment have all been streamlined to optimise pleasure and efficiency. Combined with high-performance multi award winning PureTech and BlueHDi engines and the new EAT8 automatic gearbox, PEUGEOT signals the arrival of a new era of high-performance SUVs.
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The Peugeot 5008 is a seven-seat SUV, which puts it in a hard-fought segment. There are plenty of rivals, including the Seat Tarraco, Skoda Kodiaq and Nissan X-Trail – all great cars in their own right.
However, none are quite as characterful and stylish as the Peugeot, which also sits slightly smaller on the road. The question, then, is this all style over substance? Read on to find out…
While you might not associate Peugeot with being a premium manufacturer, its latest models sport a stylish and well-made interior that puts it streets ahead of other mainstream models. That’s true here, with high-quality materials and some impressive technology used.
There are also plenty of practical features such as underfloor storage, a massive boot when the rear seats are down, and loads of configurability to suit any size of family and their luggage. It also benefits from Peugeot’s latest range of economical engines.
The pick of the engine options is the 1.2-litre PureTech petrol unit, which makes 131bhp and promises between 39.7 and 47.2mpg alongside a six-speed manual. It also emits just 117g/km of CO2, making it eco-friendly too, and is available with an eight-speed automatic transmission for a little extra cash.
You might be shocked to see us recommending such a small engine for such a big car, but it provides more than enough performance for most uses, not struggling to pull the SUV along – providing it’s not packed to the rafters with seven adults and loads of luggage, of course. Even then, it’s so responsive in normal driving it’s hard to imagine it would falter too much when really put to the test.
With its premium look you probably won’t be surprised to learn that the Peugeot 5008 is geared towards a relaxing ride, with a soft suspension setup that makes it one of the most comfortable cars in its class.
That’s with the 18-inch wheels, at least. Opt for a higher trim with 19-inch alloys and you’ll find the soft edge has been lost, which is a shame, so if comfort is important it might be worth sticking to the smaller 18-inch units.
Either way, the 5008 makes for an excellent motorway companion, where it rides out road perfections with ease and feels sure-footed at higher speeds.
While looks are naturally subjective, it’s fair to say that the 5008 has a unique, characterful and classy look that more generic rivals can only dream of achieving. It means that the Peugeot is the far more interesting option without being too showy about it.
It also gets Peugeot’s slightly fussy front end, which is somewhat at odds with the elegance of the rest of the car, but the sharp cut-out in the headlights and chunky front bash plate give the 5008 real prominence on the road.
As we’ve already mentioned, the interior is one of the Peugeot’s real highlights. The design is far more interesting than any of its rivals, and only when you step up a price point can you find materials to match the 5008.
It also gets the i-Cockpit setup, which utilises a small steering wheel with the instruments sitting above it — whether this works depends largely on your driving position, but it’s better here than in most of the firm’s other vehicles.
All models are well-specced, with even entry-level models getting decent safety kit, Bluetooth connectivity, Peugeot’s i-Cockpit digital instrument binnacle, seven seats and LED daytime running lights. Prices here start at £27,915.
Price and kit comparisons make the mid-spec Allure trim feel like the best deal. This adds a bit more safety equipment, 3D navigation, voice recognition, 18-inch alloy wheels and tinted rear windows, with prices starting at £29,815.
Top-spec models start a shade under £40k, which gets you adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera system, perforated leather upholstery in places, a hi-spec stereo system and wheel arch extensions.
The Peugeot 5008 makes a case for itself at the very top of the mainstream seven-seat SUV market. There are highly competent rivals from the Volkswagen Group stable, but none are even close to being as characterful as their French rival.
The fact it’s great to drive with a high-quality interior and all the storage options you could ever need is the cherry atop the cake.
Personal Contract Purchase. Offer subject to availability, on selected models at participating retailers only. 20% deposit required for 37 month term contracts. No minimum deposit for other contract lengths. Finance subject to status. T&Cs and exclusions apply. Applicants must be 18+. Guarantee may be required. 25 - 48 month term. Finance by Stellantis Financial Services, RH1 1QA. At the end of the agreement there are three options: i) Part exchange the vehicle where equity is available ii) Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, iii) Return the vehicle. Excess mileage and vehicle condition charges may apply if you return the vehicle. You will only own the vehicle if you pay the optional final payment. Available on vehicles ordered between 02/10/2024 and 01/01/2025. Vehicles must be registered by 30/06/2025. Offer applies to Retail purchases only. Motability, Fleet, Business are excluded from this offer. Peugeot Motor Company PLC reserves the right to change, amend or withdraw this offer at any point in time. Correct at time of publication.