Introducing the New 3008 HYBRID Fastback SUV.
The next level of driving excitement is almost here with the new PEUGEOT 3008 HYBRID. The PEUGEOT Fastback SUV combines sleek design with advanced technology to deliver an unparalleled driving experience.
The 3008 HYBRID’s striking fastback silhouette not only exudes modern sophistication but also aerodynamic prowess and spaciousness. Inside, the new panoramic PEUGEOT i-CockpitTM elevates your driving pleasure with a blend of aesthetic appeal and intuitive functionality.
With driver ergonomics top of mind, the revised PEUGEOT i-CockpitTM layout improves accessibility and visibility of information. Boasting a stunning 21” HD curved floating display, a compact steering wheel with flush controls, and digital i-toggles with up to 10 widgets.
The new 3008 is immediately recognisable by its fastback SUV styling. It’s feline and muscular stance combines elegance, aerodynamic prowess and spaciousness.
It brings together advanced technology and aesthetic appeal, starting with its modernised "floating" spoiler, which not only adds a sleek, contemporary touch but also aerodynamic prowess.
With a battery that recharges while decelerating, this technology provides extra torque at low engine speeds and lowers fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 32%1 when compared to previous generation internal combustion engine vehicles (ICE). The new PEUGEOT 3008 Hybrid range has a combined cycle fuel consumption of 4.9L/100km and Co2 emmissions of 111g/km2.
1. 32% reduction in CO2 emissions when compared to MY23 PEUGEOT 3008 Allure ICE and 13% reduction when compared to MY23 PEUGEOT 3008 GT and GT Sport ICE. 32% reduction in fuel consumption when compared to MY23 PEUGEOT 3008 Allure ICE and 12.5% reduction when compared to MY23 PEUGEOT 3008 GT and GT Sport ICE.
2. The published consumption (l/100km) and emissions figures are determined in accordance to ADR 81/02. Actual figures will vary as they are dependent on many factors, including without limitation: individual driving style, road and traffic conditions, environmental conditions and fuel quality. Extra features and accessories (eg: equipment, wheels or tyres used etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics and can also affect the consumption, emission, and performance values of a vehicle. Generally, consumption and emissions will vary from the published figures in real world Australian driving conditions