Peugeot 3008 Spy Video
By Clinton Deacon
September 12, 2008 11:01 AM
Filed Under: European, Peugeot, Spy Photos
Here is the Peugeot 3008, the company's long-overdue answer to the Renault Scenic, Citroen Picasso and Volkswagen Touran, albeit with a number of novel design and packaging ideas to set it apart from its rivals.
As the name suggests, the 307's replacement, the 308, will provide the necessary frame for this compact multi-seater Peugeot to operate within. The Peugeot 3008 MPV with sliding doors is planned with full seven-seater functionality and a higher roof. Safety will include tyre pressure sensors, audible passenger seatbelt warnings and a hands free Bluetooth wireless phone kit should all be available on top-spec models. Dual zone climate control and new entertainment equipment packages should be introduced. A new-generation petrol and HDI engines ranging up to 2.4 litres are believed to be in development for the 3008 family.
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anyway. looking forward to see what the final product is like. and that test car has 2 different number plates!!!
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