Rs 6,590,000 – Rs 7,290,000
(+Ex-Factory Price)The Peugeot 2008 is a stylish compact SUV for Pakistan buyers who want a European design, a turbocharged petrol engine and a premium city-friendly driving experience. With Active and Allure variants, the Peugeot 2008 in Pakistan targets families and professionals looking for modern safety, strong features and a distinctive alternative to mainstream crossover SUVs.
Peugeot 2008 in Pakistan is positioned as a compact European SUV for buyers who want something more distinctive than the usual Japanese, Korean and Chinese crossover choices. Sold through Peugeot Pakistan under Lucky Motor Corporation, the 2008 brings a modern French design language, a compact footprint and a premium cabin layout that suits daily driving in large cities such as Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad and Rawalpindi. It is not a large family SUV, but for small families, young professionals and urban users who want style, safety and comfort in one package, the Peugeot 2008 remains one of the more interesting new SUV options in Pakistan.
The exterior design is one of the biggest reasons buyers consider the Peugeot 2008. Its sharp front styling, wide grille, LED lighting signature and sporty body lines give it a premium look that stands apart from many local compact SUVs. The high driving position, black body cladding, alloy wheels and crossover stance make it practical for city roads while still looking modern and upmarket. The official Pakistan brochure lists colours such as Orange Fusion, Clear White, Cherry Black and Sparkling Silver, giving buyers a small but useful choice of shades. Orange Fusion is especially popular for buyers who want the car’s European styling to stand out more clearly.
Under the bonnet, the Peugeot 2008 uses a 1.2 litre turbocharged PureTech petrol engine paired with a 6 speed automatic transmission. This combination is designed to offer responsive acceleration, smooth urban driving and better efficiency than many naturally aspirated engines of similar size. For Pakistan, where fuel cost and traffic conditions are major concerns, the small turbo engine gives the 2008 an advantage for buyers who want performance without moving to a larger engine. Drive modes such as Normal, Sport and Eco help the driver adjust the response according to road conditions and fuel-saving needs.
Inside, the Peugeot 2008 focuses on a premium and driver-oriented experience. The compact steering wheel, digital-style cockpit layout, toggle-switch inspired controls and touchscreen infotainment system create a cabin that feels different from traditional SUVs in this price segment. Features such as smartphone connectivity, automatic climate control, smart entry, push start, cruise control and supportive seats make the vehicle comfortable for everyday use. The Allure variant adds more premium equipment, including items such as a panoramic sunroof and enhanced safety features, while the Active variant keeps the package more affordable.
Safety is another important part of the Peugeot 2008’s appeal in Pakistan. The official brochure highlights features such as Electronic Stability Programme, Hill Assist, ISOFIX child seat anchors, rear parking sensors and multiple airbags depending on the variant. Higher-spec equipment may include driver assistance features such as lane support, attention assist, blind spot monitoring and additional sensors. This makes the Peugeot 2008 a strong option for buyers who care about active and passive safety, especially when comparing it with compact SUVs that may offer fewer standard safety features.
For Pakistani buyers, the Peugeot 2008 is best understood as a premium compact SUV rather than a budget crossover. It offers strong design appeal, useful technology and a refined European driving feel, but it may not be ideal for everyone. Rear-seat space and boot flexibility are practical for daily family use, yet larger SUVs offer more room. Resale value, dealership coverage and parts availability are also important considerations because Peugeot is still a relatively niche brand in Pakistan compared with Toyota, Honda, Suzuki and Hyundai. Buyers should check local dealer support, warranty terms and current delivery status before booking.
Overall, the Peugeot 2008 is a good choice for people who want a stylish, compact and feature-rich SUV with European character. It suits buyers who drive mostly in the city but still want enough comfort and stability for motorway trips. The model’s combination of turbo performance, premium interior design, modern safety equipment and distinctive road presence gives it clear identity in Pakistan’s growing crossover market. Buyers comparing the Peugeot 2008 with Honda HR-V, Kia Stonic, Hyundai Tucson, MG HS, Proton X70 or Haval Jolion should focus on driving feel, safety features, after-sales support and total ownership cost before making a final decision.
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