Rear view of the newly launched Peugeot 2008
The 2008 Crossover is one of such scintillating models from the Peugeot
stable. This more refined Crossover offers space, freedom, natural light and a
stunning panoramic view.
Grip control enhances traction on mud, snow or sand and coupled with a
new generation three-cylinder engine that provides the power while access to
music and lighting via a colour touchscreen equips you for everyday adventures.
Of course time to broaden your horizons.
But what is unique about the 2008
Crossover? Its headlights are accentuated by LED daytime running lights, and
the rear lights display three bold claws, giving the 2008 a
very distinctive look by day.
The Peugeot Cielo panoramic glass roof floods the cabin with light and
gives everyone on board a fantastic view, so the mood inside the car during the
day is unusually warm.
By night, blue LEDs on the instrument dials and around the lining of the
glass roof switch on automatically, meaning the 2008
has a unique look after dark.
The 2008
Crossover is also designed for your life on the road. With one of the largest
boots in its class, seats that fold flat at the press of a button and roof bars
for storage boxes, bikes or skis, you'll be amazed what you can carry. This
really is a car for those with a taste for adventure.
Fuel Consumption in mpg (l/km) and CO2 emissions (g/km) for the 2008
range are: Urban 36.7-68.9 (7.7-4.1), Extra Urban 58.9-78.5 (4.8-3.6), Combined
47.9-74.3 (5.9-3.8) and CO2 135-98 (g/km). MPG figures are achieved under
official EU test conditions, intended as a guide for comparative purposes only,
and may not reflect actual on-the-road driving conditions.
Peugeot 2008 is available on Allure and Feline models with 1.6 VTi, 1.6
e-HDi 92 manual and 1.6 e-HDi 115 engines only.
Local dealership in Nigeria is yet to take delivery of this
scintillating crossover that could possibly take the market by storm.
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