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Peugeot 3008 updated with plug-in hybrid power

Acclaimed SUV gets bold design tweaks, improved equipment and plug-in hybrid powertrain

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The Peugeot 3008 SUV has been given a bold makeover with a more striking front end, while introducing a plug-in hybrid powertrain.

A frameless grille has been incorporated into the front of the car, giving it a unique appearance that sees the chequered grille design fade out beneath the more aggressively styled LED headlights. On GT and GT Premium trims, the grille is a different design again.

In place of fog lights, the new 3008 activates the low beam LED headlights with reduced intensity when the rear fog lights are activated. Meanwhile, full LED lights are fitted at the rear with scrolling indicators.

Another notable inclusion is the introduction of a duo of plug-in hybrid powertrains, which are available with two power outputs. The first is a 225hp unit that uses a petrol engine and a single electric motor, with an electric-only range of 34 miles. Meanwhile, a 300hp option uses the petrol engine with twin electric motors. It’s the only 3008 with all-wheel-drive and has an electric-only range of 36 miles.

Inside, there’s a new ten-inch infotainment screen, as well as Peugeot’s unique i-Cockpit digital instrument binnacle. On-board technology includes night vision, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist and automatic emergency braking.

Pricing is yet to be confirmed, but expect the new equipment to result in a small jump in price over the existing model, which starts at £26,905.

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Darren Cassey
Darren Cassey
Articles by Darren Cassey are provided for The Car Expert by PA Media (formerly the Press Association). They include test drives of the latest new cars and features on various aspects of automotive life.