This is the all-new Peugeot e-3008, the French brand's first model based on a radical new Stellantis architecture that will underpin up to two million cars per year.
Building on the huge success of today's second-generation 3008, which made a switch in bodystyle from the first generation, the new e-3008 takes on a bold fastback design inspired by the recent Peugeot 408.
The e-3008 is one of five new Peugeot EVs that will be launched between now and the end of 2024. It will be joined by new electric versions of the 308 and 308 SW, an electric 408 and an all-new e-5008.
The new 5008 will be moved further away in style and purpose from the current model to provide greater distance to the e-3008. The larger car will put greater focus on its spacious family credentials, and the e-3008 will be Peugeot's more stylish and dynamic offering in the C-segment crossover class.
The e-3008 "is the start of our C-segment offensive", Peugeot product boss Jérôme Micheron told Autocar. "The growth of the EV market is in the C-segment and this is a focused offensive on top of our success in the B-segment [with the e-208 and e-2008]."
The new STLA Medium 400V architecture on which it is based (see box, right) is designed primarily for EVs but can accommodate hybrid and PHEV powertrains, both of which will be added to the new 3008 line-up in time.
STLA Medium is natively front-wheel drive and the standard single-motor version of the e-3008 produces 207bhp and 251lb ft for 0-62mph in 8.7sec and a top speed of 106mph. Peugeot claims a range of 326 miles from the model's 73kWh (usable capacity) battery.
This story is from the September 13, 2023 edition of Autocar UK.
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