The electric Peugeot 3008 debuts in Brazil with a modern SUV coupe-style look, a technological dashboard with a curved screen and an impressive range of up to 700 km in the mid-range version. Launch confirmed for 2025!
The future of SUVs has arrived in Brazil. The electric Peugeot 3008, now in its third generation, promises to revolutionize the market with modern design, advanced technology and autonomy that will make anyone rethink the concept of mobility. Let's understand why this model is one of Peugeot's big bets for 2025.
A new concept: SUV coupe with impressive autonomy
The electric Peugeot 3008 has been given a completely new look, following the trend of coupe SUVs. The model combines elegant lines with a sporty touch, providing not only style but also aerodynamic efficiency.
The front of the e-3008 is marked by thin headlights with three vertical lines, which Peugeot calls “lion’s claws”. This feature is integrated into the camouflaged front grille, highlighting the brand’s DNA. At the rear, the lights also feature three elements, connected by a black bar that highlights the name “Peugeot” in full.
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The look is not only aesthetic, but also functional. The luminous lines reinforce the car's presence at night and give it a futuristic look. The coupe shape and wheels inspired by the 208 and 2008 models complete the sophisticated look.
Cutting-edge technology and futuristic interior in the Peugeot 3008
Stepping into the new Peugeot 3008 is like stepping into a vehicle from the future. The cabin has been redesigned to offer comfort and modernity.
The highlight of the interior is the curved screen that serves as an instrument panel and multimedia center. This innovation makes the design cleaner, while the premium finish reinforces the feeling of exclusivity.
The iconic steering wheel in a lowered position, characteristic of Peugeot models, is still present, ensuring ergonomics and a privileged view of the dashboard.
Engine and autonomy: what can Brazil expect?
The Brazilian market is set to receive the mid-range version of the electric Peugeot 3008, called Electric 230 Long Range. With a range of up to 700 km, this configuration is ideal for long trips without the need for frequent recharging.
Equipped with a 230 hp engine and a 98 kWh battery, this version is perfect for those looking for performance and practicality. Despite the greater weight of the battery, it maintains a balanced acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 8,9 seconds.
In Europe, the e-3008 has two other versions: an entry-level version with a range of 525 km, and a top-of-the-line version with all-wheel drive and a 320 hp engine. However, the intermediate range makes more sense for Brazil, due to the limited charging infrastructure.
Expectations for the Brazilian market
Scheduled for launch in 2025, the electric Peugeot 3008 should follow the e-2008 strategy, being sold in the GT trim version.
While pricing has yet to be revealed, the SUV is expected to be positioned between premium electric models and traditional SUVs. The target audience includes consumers seeking advanced technology and environmental friendliness.
The main rivals of the electric Peugeot 3008 are the Volvo XC40 Recharge and the BYD Tang, both electric SUVs with similar proposals. However, the coupe design and extended range could give the e-3008 a competitive advantage.
ruining the car with that rear end that looks like it was closed. HORRIBLE.
You're handsome, my friend! LOL
Peugeot has the best design arguably.
Peugeot = problems