Peugeot 2008 generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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2008, Model year 2013 (1.Generation) | 360 l |
2008, Model year 2016 (1.Generation (1. Facelift)) | 350 l |
2008, Model year 2020 (2.Generation) | 405 l |
2008, Model year 2023 (2008 2. Generation (1. Facelift)) | 434 l |
Variants
Peugeot 2008 variants: 2008 vs. e-2008
(Boot space)Variant name | Boot space |
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2008 | 434 l |
e-2008 | 434 l |
The boot space compared to other Peugeot models
Where does the 2008 lie within the Peugeot lineup in terms of boot space, you ask? It supersedes the compact e-208 and 208 with their paltry 265 and 309 liters, respectively. The e-308 puffs out its chest with 361 liters, still trailing behind the 2008. Climbing the ladder, the 3008 hovers near with 395 liters, just shy of the standard 2008's capacity. However, travel further and you’ll find the 308 SW and larger Peugeot models such as the 508 SW and the capacious Rifter, showing off 608 and 571 liters, showing their superior utility muscles.
Peugeot 2008 vs other current cars by Peugeot
(Boot space)Variant name | Boot space |
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e-208 | 265 l |
208 | 309 l |
e-308 | 361 l |
3008 | 395 l |
308 | 412 l |
2008 | 434 l |
e-2008 | 434 l |
408 | 471 l |
508 Limousine | 487 l |
508 PSE Limousine | 487 l |
508 PSE SW | 530 l |
508 SW | 530 l |
e-308 SW | 548 l |
e-Rifter | 571 l |
Rifter | 571 l |
308 SW | 608 l |
5008 | 748 l |
Traveller | 1624 l |
Expert Kombi | 2625 l |
e-Expert Kombi | 3061 l |
How does the boot space of the Peugeot 2008 compare to it's nearest competitors?
Glancing at the 2008's nearest competitors, it saunters confidently in its class. It outclasses the Nissan Juke and its cramped 251 liters but stands a notch below more generous offerings like the Renault Arkana, flaunting a 513-liter grand canyon in comparison. And let's not start on the Skoda Kodiaq's cavernous 650 liters—talk about room for a party in the back! Mazda attempts to play catch-up with the CX-60's 570 liters, but is still left in the dust by larger luxury tycoons like the Cadillac XT5, a veritable behemoth at 850 liters. Nonetheless, in a game of balance between dimensions and practicality, the Peugeot 2008's boot space is quite the contending gladiator, holding more than a spear’s length against most rivals, particularly those close in wheelbase and length like the Toyota C-HR and Ford EcoSport—making it neither overcompensating nor lacking in gusto.