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Peugeot - 2008 (2024)

Peugeot 2008 – a compact crossover that blends practicality with a stylish French flair. Whether you’re browsing the Peugeot 2008 price for a brand‑new model or the used Peugeot 2008 price for a preowned option, understanding the value drivers and depreciation curve helps you make an informed decision. In this guide, we focus on the 2024 version, present key specs in a concise HTML list, break down typical depreciation rates, compare it with rivals, and illustrate its position in the market.

  • Engine: 1.2 L PureTech 3‑cylinder – 130 hp / 121 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 7‑speed Engine‑Driven Dual‑Clutch (EDDC) or manual variant
  • Fuel type: Petrol; optional 100 % electric (e‑PureTech) for the hybrid‑ready 2024 lineup
  • Transmission: Automatic 7‑speed Dual‑Clutch with “Eco” shift logic
  • Dimensions: Length 4,110 mm / Width 1,812 mm / Height 1,570 mm; Wheelbase 2,558 mm
  • Drive: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (optional all‑wheel drive for high‑trim models)
  • Interior: 5‑seat layout, 12.3‑inch digital instrument cluster, 10.2‑inch ambient‑lighting touchscreen
  • Safety: Dual‑SIM pilot assist, lane‑keeping aid, advanced driver‑assist suite (ADAS)
  • Cargo: 484 L behind rear seats, 1,402 L with seats folded
  • Powertrain options: 130 hp PureTech, 120 hp PureTech hybrid, 110 hp e‑PureTech electric

Depreciation Insight – What is a 2024 Peugeot 2008 worth?

When you buy a new car, its value declines almost immediately. The Peugeot 2008 depreciation profile follows industry norms for compact crossovers:

  • First year: typically loses 15 – 20 % of its initial retail value.
  • Second year: an additional 10 – 12 % drop, bringing the total to around 25 – 30 % below purchase price.
  • Third and fourth years: depreciation slows to about 5 – 7 % per annum.
  • After five years: total loss normally ranges from 35 – 45 % depending on mileage, trim, and market demand.

In realistic terms, a brand‑new 2024 model that originally cost €27 000 would be worth approximately €19 000 to €20 000 after three years, assuming average usage and moderate wear.

Comparative Context – How does it stack against similar models?

The Peugeot 2008 2024 price sits competitively in the compact crossover segment. When you compare its value proposition: