Peugeot 2008 Allure
Quick verdict
The fast answer firstPeugeot 2008 Allure (Electric, AWD) prioritizes efficient city use and safety while offering space for five. It’s practical for compact-family needs and delivers good value in its segment.
Quick reference
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Who this car is best for
Best fit and tradeoffsBest for
- Urban driving, shorter trips and tight parking situations
- Families wanting a useful daily car
- Longer trips where comfort and stability matter
- Drivers wanting a balanced day-to-day car
Less ideal for
- Drivers who care about pace and response
- Buyers prioritizing a more upscale feel
- Large families needing 7 seats
- Buyers seeking a specialist rather than an all-rounder
Key specs
At a glanceShould you choose the Peugeot 2008 Allure?
A practical buyer-focused readWhy choose it
- Efficient for its class (3.5 combined consumption) for daily city use
- 5-star safety rating for added peace of mind
- AWD traction for varied weather and surfaces
- 430 L trunk and 5 seats suit compact-family errands and trips
Why skip it
- 130 hp and 8.5 s 0–100 km/h won’t satisfy performance-focused drivers
- 188 km/h top speed is limited for frequent high-speed motorway use
- Compact size and 430 L cargo may be tight for larger families or bulky gear
- No available reliability rating
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Peugeot 2008 Allure in more detail
More detailed contextWhat stands out
The Peugeot 2008 Allure Electric AWD emphasizes city-friendly efficiency and safety while remaining practical for compact-family use.
It seats five and offers 430 L of trunk space, pairing everyday usability with all-weather traction.
On the plus side
Efficient for its class (3.5 combined consumption) with a 5-star safety rating for reassurance on daily commutes.
AWD adds confidence, and performance is adequate for urban traffic with 0–100 km/h in 8.5 s and a 188 km/h top speed for motorway entries.
Keep in mind
130 hp and its acceleration won’t suit performance driving, and cargo room may be limiting for larger families or bulky items.
There is no published reliability score.