Refreshed Peugeot E-2008 adds trim and infotainment updates

Leah Carroll Leah Carroll | 07-21 16:15

A mid-life refresh for the Peugeot E-2008 means increased range and a new look front end with updated grille, vertical inserts and extra details on the outer trim which also feature the latest 'triple claw' signature on the front and rear lights.

The info-tainment upgrade means it's a bit slicker and the battery upgrade adds 40+ kilometres to the range. Add to that some gentle brake regeneration and it manages to hold on to the charge a lot longer with a much smoother driving experience.

Peugeot Ireland lent the vehicle to journalists for the purpose of review.


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