The Cheapest SUV In Brazil Is Named: Peugeot e-2008. The Electric Car Is Being Sold For An Amazing Price And Comes With A Range Of Innovations And Technologies
Peugeot has shaken up the Brazilian automotive market once again by reducing the price of the Peugeot e-2008 to R$ 159,990 during the month of December. This bold offer, valid for negotiations with used cars of any make and model, positions the electric SUV as an irresistible option for those seeking innovation and energy efficiency. Let’s explore the details of this price twist and understand how Peugeot is redefining the game, according to the website Insideevs.
In a strategic move to boost e-2008 sales, Peugeot has adopted an aggressive commercial approach, especially on the eve of the imposition of import taxes on electric and hybrid vehicles in January 2024. With 32 stores across the country, Peugeot’s e-Center network is focused on electrified vehicles, and the price reduction aims to consolidate the e-2008’s position as an attractive option in the electric SUV landscape.
The Challenge To Hyundai Kona EV
With this new offer, the Peugeot e-2008 SUV positions itself as a strong competitor, dethroning the Hyundai Kona EV, which is being sold for R$ 189,990. For less than R$ 160,000, Peugeot is redefining the landscape of affordable electric SUVs, offering not only energy efficiency but also a complete package of features.
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Technology, Performance, And Style: What The SUV e-2008 Offers?
The Peugeot e-2008 SUV, the brand’s second fully electric passenger vehicle, does not skimp on innovation. Based on the e-CMP platform, its imposing dimensions (4,300 mm in length, 1,770 mm in width, 1,550 mm in height, and 2,605 mm in wheelbase) provide space and comfort. Mounted on 18” wheels with 215/55 R18 tires, the model features a modern and bold design.
Under the electric hood, the 100 kW (136 hp) motor with 26.5 kgfm of torque delivers a dynamic driving experience, with three distinct modes to adapt to different scenarios. The 50 kWh battery offers a range of 234 km (according to Inmetro, WLTP: 345 km) and stands out for its rapid charging of 80% in just 30 minutes at 100 kW stations.
For the 2023 line, the e-2008 receives luxurious upgrades, such as new leather and Alcantara seats with electric adjustment, a panoramic sunroof, and full LED headlights. However, the model does omit fog lights, maintaining the focus on modernity and efficiency.
In light of this surprising move by Peugeot, the electric SUV market in Brazil is about to experience a revolution. The e-2008 is not just a vehicle; it is a bold statement that the transition to electrification is becoming more accessible and exciting than ever.

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