Today’s Promotion: -23% on Peugeot e-2008 (€10,710 off)

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Peugeot e-2008

It’s not easy for an electric vehicle to find its place in a predominantly combustion engine lineup. Hence, a welcome discount on the Peugeot e-2008.

For a decade, Peugeot has experienced an incredible turnaround of its image thanks to the very aggressive leadership of PSA’s then CEO and now Stellantis boss, Carlos Tavares. Quality, stylistic audacity, and technological innovation are at the heart of this concept. But changing mentalities and preconceptions takes time.

The small SUV 2008 has struggled to find its audience in 100% electric version, while its thermal versions are enjoying a successful career. There are some attractive offers on stock vehicles published by dealerships. So here is a second-generation Peugeot e-2008.

Features – Peugeot E-2008

The vehicle is available at the Bernier dealership in Amilly (45). The pearlescent white Peugeot e-2008 is equipped with 136 hp, which corresponds to 100 kWh. The 50 kWh version offers a total range of 320 km. Like most SUVs (except in specific cases), it’s a 5-door vehicle. An onboard charger of 7.4 kW monophase is available. As indicated by the original Peugeot logo on its grille, the car has not received the latest facelift, which largely explains a significant discount.

Price

The starting price at the dealership was 44,700 euros. After a 23% discount, the vehicle’s price drops to 33,990 euros. It’s noted that the conversion bonus is available. The vehicle was registered on November 30, 2022, making it ineligible for the ecological bonus. Calculate quickly: it’s been nearly 10 months at the dealership, which means there should be significant room for negotiation. If you are tempted by this Peugeot e-2008, don’t hesitate to bargain since it needs to go, and it’s part of the game.

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