The energy transition in the automotive sector is no longer just a matter of radical choices, but of solutions capable of accompanying change without jerks. It is on this terrain that Peugeot is moving, with its range of Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid SUVs offering an increasingly mature balance between technological innovation, sustainability and driving pleasure. An approach that finds in the 3008 and 5008 models two emblematic examples, designed for different publics but united by a single vision, that of an evolved but concrete mobility.

The new Peugeot 3008 presents itself as a compact SUV with fastback lines, with a distinctive and immediately recognisable design. The three-claw light signature and Pixel LED headlights define an aesthetic that combines elegance and character, while advanced driver assistance systems contribute to a safer and more intuitive experience behind the wheel. Inside, the 21-inch Panoramic i-Cockpit introduces a new take on the human-machine interface, integrating advanced connectivity and intelligent features, including ChatGPT integration for even more natural interaction.

In terms of performance, the offering ranges from the 145 hp Hybrid to the 225 hp Plug-in Hybrid, with the option of driving stretches in electric mode and significantly reducing fuel consumption and emissions. A solution that makes it possible to experience electrified mobility without sacrificing flexibility, especially in urban and extra-urban contexts where the electric component can be used more frequently. In this sense, the 48V mild hybrid technology is an effective gateway to electrification, without the need for external charging and with immediate use.

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If the 3008 interprets the evolution of the compact SUV, the Peugeot 5008 broadens the perspective, focusing on space, modularity and versatility. The large SUV in the range is designed for the needs of families and offers up to seven seats, with a flexible interior configuration and a boot capacity of up to 2232 litres. Technology remains central here, too, with the latest-generation Panoramic i-Cockpit, connected services and remote management via the MyPeugeot App, which allows you to control functions such as climate control and recharging.

For the 5008, Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid powertrains are also at the heart of the offering: from the 145 bhp version, designed to optimise fuel consumption, to the 225 bhp Plug-in, which allows you to tackle daily journeys in electric mode for several kilometres. A choice that responds to an increasingly widespread need: to reduce environmental impact without radically changing one’s mobility habits, while maintaining brilliant performance even on long journeys.

Making this transition even more accessible is the Peugeot Formula 8 commercial formula, which introduces elements of strong discontinuity in the relationship between customer and car. On the one hand, competitive economic conditions, with low monthly fees; on the other, the freedom to decide after three years whether to return the vehicle or continue. Added to this is a fundamental element of reassurance: the Peugeot Care warranty, which can be extended to eight years or 160,000 kilometres, offering coverage on the main components without additional costs linked to routine maintenance.

In this scenario, the Lion’s strategy seems clear: not to impose a revolution, but to build a path. A progressive, accessible and concrete electrification, capable of adapting to the real needs of motorists. Because the future of mobility is now a journey that has already begun, made up of gradual but increasingly conscious choices.