Dream Garage: give as gift

2008 Concept
Give this car to your buddy
2008 Concept


choose buddy

close
Dream Garage: buy car

This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
close
Dream Garage: give car

This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
close
Make this version your fan

This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
close
2008 Concept

2008 Concept (France, 2012)

close
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
close
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
contents:

Review


add section
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
Review

The 2008 revealed at the 2012 Paris Show is a compact crossover that is based on the new 208. It is a further evolution of the Urban Crossover Concept that Peugeot showed at the Beijing Motor Show. Peugeot says that it worked with designers in Shanghai, Sao Paulo and Paris to design the car. While it is calling the car a concept, Peugeot is very serious about building the 2008 and has announced that it will be built at its Mulhouse factory in France, Porto Real factory in Brazil and Wuhan factory in China.

The concept uses a 1.2-liter, three-cylinder petrol engine with 110hp Peugeot plans to actually build this engine and will introduce to the 208 and 2008 next year.

The concept is painted in fluorescent yellow with styling similar to the 208. The lower portion of the concept is painted black to make the bright yellow even more striking. The crossover is 4.14m long and 1.74m wide. The hood clamshells down over the front of the car. The grill and front logo are made from dark chrome.



back to toptop
you might want to read about:
Peugeot


The earliest Peugeot factory was opened in Sochaux, near Montbéliard, France, where the Peugeot family was from. Armand Peugeot was the family member that was most attracted to the automotive industry and went on for more than a dozen years to convince his family that producing cars would bring money and success.

The first motor vehicle produced at the Peugeot plant was a three-wh...  more

share:

rating from owners

popularity

related articles

close