Peugeot to launch special edition

MORE than 30,000 UK customers have bought a PEUGEOT 2008 since its showroom launch two years ago.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Tuesday 01 September 2015

MORE than 30,000 UK customers have bought a PEUGEOT 2008 since its showroom launch two years ago.

Expected to be popular with September new car buyers is the 2008 Urban Cross special edition, featuring Grip Control as standard. This system uses electronic driver aids, coupled with special tyres, to offer drivers greater traction.

Based on Allure trim level, the Urban Cross includes: rear Parking Aid, unique Urban Cross badging, side decals and electric, heated and folding door mirrors. It’s priced from £16,495 OTR.



Standard on every PEUGEOT 2008 is an athletic design, engaging driving experience, high levels of equipment, comfort and outstanding quality in materials and finish. A choice of eight striking interior trims and five different alloy wheels are available.

Bringing a new level of innovation to the Crossover, it combines PEUGEOT’s expertise from two sectors - the smart design and versatile packaging of the 3008 Crossover and the small car performance of the 208 Supermini.



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