Official photos of all new Peugeot 2008 crossover spreads online
07 Jan 2013|9,147 views


In any case, Peugeot had showcased a concept study of the 2008, meant to rival the likes of the Nissan Juke last year at the Paris Motor Show. The final production model is very close in appearance, which means its exterior dimensions should not differ much from the study that measured 4,140mm long and 1,740mm wide.
There is no official word on the powertrain, but it is widely expected that it will share its diesel and petrol engine range with the 208 supermini, topped out by a 1.6-litre turbocharged gasoline unit rated for 154bhp.
Peugeot said that the 2008 will be manufactured first in France at its Mulhouse plant, followed by in China and Brazil and will go on sale later this year.
The 2008 crossover will have its public debut at the stage of the Geneva Motor Show later in March 2013.
Official photos of Peugeot's all new 2008 crossover has spread rapidly, according to latest reports. Although the photos' source was official, it was not known if this was released by Peugeot or leaked ahead of an official introduction.
In any case, Peugeot had showcased a concept study of the 2008, meant to rival the likes of the Nissan Juke last year at the Paris Motor Show. The final production model is very close in appearance, which means its exterior dimensions should not differ much from the study that measured 4,140mm long and 1,740mm wide.
There is no official word on the powertrain, but it is widely expected that it will share its diesel and petrol engine range with the 208 supermini, topped out by a 1.6-litre turbocharged gasoline unit rated for 154bhp.
Peugeot said that the 2008 will be manufactured first in France at its Mulhouse plant, followed by in China and Brazil and will go on sale later this year.
The 2008 crossover will have its public debut at the stage of the Geneva Motor Show later in March 2013.
In any case, Peugeot had showcased a concept study of the 2008, meant to rival the likes of the Nissan Juke last year at the Paris Motor Show. The final production model is very close in appearance, which means its exterior dimensions should not differ much from the study that measured 4,140mm long and 1,740mm wide.
There is no official word on the powertrain, but it is widely expected that it will share its diesel and petrol engine range with the 208 supermini, topped out by a 1.6-litre turbocharged gasoline unit rated for 154bhp.
Peugeot said that the 2008 will be manufactured first in France at its Mulhouse plant, followed by in China and Brazil and will go on sale later this year.
The 2008 crossover will have its public debut at the stage of the Geneva Motor Show later in March 2013.
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