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Peugeot Ranges

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  • Peugeot 2008 (2020 onwards) Review

    Peugeot 2008 SUV majors on style and tech

    Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
    New price: £23,960 - £31,770
    PROS
    • Eye-catching design inside and out
    • Decent range of engine options
    • Cabin and boot are spacious
    CONS
    • Top-spec models can be pricey
    • 3D dials take getting used to
    • Driving position won’t suit all
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  • Peugeot e-2008 SUV (2020 onwards) Review

    Comfortable and smart inside but no fun to drive

    Parkers rating: 3 out of 5 3.0
    New price: £35,700 - £40,700
    PROS
    • Available in wide range of trim levels
    • Impressive ride comfort
    • Identical practicality to normal car
    CONS
    • Sloppy handling and overlight steering
    • Unimpressive range and poor distance-to empty indicator
    • Divisive driving position and tiny steering wheel
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  • Peugeot e-208 Hatchback (2019 onwards) Review

    Facelifted electric 208 gains extra power but remains pricey

    Parkers rating: 3.1 out of 5 3.1
    New price: £31,600 - £36,250
    PROS
    • Stylish inside and out
    • Well equipped
    • Easy to drive
    CONS
    • Unsettled ride comfort
    • Restrictive driving position
    • Rivals are much better value
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  • Peugeot Rifter MPV (2018 onwards) Review

    Practical MPV is a sensible and refreshing SUV alternative

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £25,975 - £31,765
    PROS
    • Versatile interior set-up
    • Seven-seat version available from 2019
    • Vast interior
    • Very comfortable
    CONS
    • Manual gearboxes are weak
    • Limited petrol engine range
    • Some cheap interior plastics
    • Not as interesting as Citroen equivalent
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  • Peugeot Traveller MPV (2016 onwards) Review

    Obviously van based and none the worse for it

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £35,875 - £43,175
    PROS
    • High driving position, nicely appointed dashboard and interior
    • Efficient and punchy engine range – even at entry-level
    • It takes eight people – rare at any price
    CONS
    • Not exciting to drive – but should you expect it to be?
    • With all the seats in place, the boot is cramped in standard version
    • Lower-spec versions' front seats are rather unsupportive
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Peugeot was originally founded in 1810 and manufactured coffee mills and bicycles. In 1886 the French manufacturer built is first steam-powered car, its first petrol-powered car in 1890 and created the car arm of the company in 1896.

Today the French company builds a wide range of cars incorporating the latest designs and technology. These cars include the 3008 aimed at families, the 208 compact hatchback and the 107 city car.

Peugeot has built some iconic cars in the past including the 205 GTi hot hatch launched in 1984. The modern equivalent is the 208 GTi and Peugeot has its own current two-seater sports car in the RCZ.

The French company also builds a full range of cars aimed at families including the 308 and 508 and the estate versions 308 SW and 508 SW, plus there’s the 5008 people carrier.