The car is the 2010 Peugeot 3008, which was spotted recently testing in Europe completely undisguised.
Peugeot previewed the upcoming crossover with its that was showcased at the Paris Motor Show, and as expected the production version hasn’t strayed far from the design of the concept. These most recent photos, from the French site forum, confirm the spy shots taken in November of last year, and reveal that the car's interior is also essentially production-ready.
The 3008 based on a modified version of the 308 platform and as such its engine lineup will be almost the same as . This means the 3008 will be available with a base 1.6L petrol engine, as well as a 1.6L turbo and a range-topping 2.2L turbodiesel. As indicated by the Prologue HYmotion concept, an advanced diesel-electric hybrid option could be released in the next couple of years.
The new 3008 is the long-awaited rival to cars like the Renault Scenic and Nissan’s newcomer, the oddly named Qashqai. Expect the car to make its world debut at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in March.
Peugeot previewed the upcoming crossover with its that was showcased at the Paris Motor Show, and as expected the production version hasn’t strayed far from the design of the concept. These most recent photos, from the French site forum, confirm the spy shots taken in November of last year, and reveal that the car's interior is also essentially production-ready.
The 3008 based on a modified version of the 308 platform and as such its engine lineup will be almost the same as . This means the 3008 will be available with a base 1.6L petrol engine, as well as a 1.6L turbo and a range-topping 2.2L turbodiesel. As indicated by the Prologue HYmotion concept, an advanced diesel-electric hybrid option could be released in the next couple of years.
The new 3008 is the long-awaited rival to cars like the Renault Scenic and Nissan’s newcomer, the oddly named Qashqai. Expect the car to make its world debut at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in March.
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