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The facelift for the Peugeot 3008 was presented. In Israel in 2021 - Walla! vehicle

2020-09-02T09:27:10.284Z


The Peugeot 3008's Jeep is getting a facelift and a comprehensive update to its safety systems. It will arrive in Israel during the first half of 2021


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The facelift for the Peugeot 3008 was presented. In Israel in 2021

Peugeot introduced the facelift to 3008.

While the engines and gearboxes remain unchanged, the design has been updated to fit the company's current look and advanced safety systems are leaping forward

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Keenan Cohen

Wednesday, 02 September 2020, 11:41

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The most notable change is the new grill, we'll have to face it to decide

More or less since it came to us in 2017, the Peugeot 3008 not only won many accolades, but won every comparative test we conducted for it against its direct competitors.

Not only with us, his customers also voted for wallets and he is one of the successful models of the French brand.



Now it’s time to update the exterior and interior design that has always been one of its more powerful cards.

The most significant change is the front grille that has now been expanded with “shutters” that extend to the edge of the front and name the model above the emblem similar to the 508.

New lighting units with LED headlights that go down vertically and serve as a kind of frame for the bow.

In the cabin, the graphics on the dashboard have been updated, wood trim has been added, and in the current fashion order, the touch screen has also been increased from 8 to 10 inches.

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Updated dashboard and larger multimedia screen

When it comes to propulsion systems, these have remained unchanged.

At the base of the offer, the 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine with an output of 130 hp and above it a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with 180 hp.

Last year, plug-in hybrid engines were also added to the list, using the 1.6 engine at both power and propulsion levels, 225 for front-wheel drive and 300 hp for dual propulsion. The 1.5-liter diesel engine will also remain 130 hp.

All engines are mated to an 8-speed planetary automatic transmission.

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So while the exterior design has changed little, the engines have not changed at all, the 3008 makes the most significant leap forward in the field of advanced safety systems.

At the end, a thermal night vision system will be offered as an option, which will allow the detection of heat-emitting objects at distances of 200 and 250 meters beyond the lighting area of ​​the flashlights.



Extensions have been added to the existing list, so for example the automatic braking will now cope with a wider speed range of up to 140 km / h instead of up to 80 km / h today.

The sign recognition system expands from the identification of speed signs to one that also locates signs giving the right of way, stop, detour restriction and one-way street.

Adaptive cruise control also allows for crawling in traffic jams.



The importer "David Lubinski" stated that the renewed 3008 will arrive in Israel in the first or second quarter of 2021.

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