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The electric version of the Peugeot 2008 small SUV is coming to Australia, government documents reveal – but it’s unclear when the first cars are due in showrooms.


The 2023 Peugeot e-2008 electric SUV has been approved for sale in Australia – nearly four years after the vehicle was unveiled in Europe.

Approved for local sale in Australian government certification documents, the e-2008 is the electric version of Peugeot’s smallest SUV, with 333km of claimed driving range.



Drive has contacted Peugeot Australia for comment on plans to introduce the e-2008 to local showrooms, and when the first vehicles are expected to arrive.

Australian pricing is not due to be confirmed until closer to launch, however in the UK a top-of-the-range e-2008 costs 26 per cent more than an equivalent petrol model.

The top-line Peugeot 2008 GT Sport is priced from $51,188 plus on-road costs in Australia – which would translate to about $65,000 plus on-road costs for a flagship e-2008 with all option boxes ticked.



It remains to be seen if Peugeot Australia elects to introduce a cheaper version priced closer to $60,000 – however the government documents show all e-2008s in Australia are set to ride on 18-inch wheels (optional in Europe), with the option of a sunroof.

Powering the e-2008 in Europe is a 100kW electric motor driving the front wheels and a 50kWh battery pack, good for a claimed 333km of driving range on European WLTP test protocols with 18-inch wheels.

Opting for 17-inch alloys in Europe can increase the driving range claim to 345km, however the smaller wheels won’t be available in Australia.



On a 100kW DC fast charger, Peugeot claims the e-2008 is capable of charging to 80 per cent in 30 minutes.

The e-2008’s hatchback twin under the skin, the e-208, was recently upgraded with a new 115kW/260Nm electric motor (up 15kW) and a larger 51kWh battery (with a 48.1kWh usable capacity, up from 46.6kWh).

These upgrades delivered a 10.5 per cent increase in claimed driving range, from 362km to 400km.



It is unclear if or when these changes will be introduced to the e-2008, however Australian certification documents show the older electric system with the 100kW motor will be offered locally at launch.

Peugeot Australia typically files for government approval for its new models within a year of first showroom arrivals, which suggests the first examples of the 2023 Peugeot e-2008 electric SUV could arrive in Australia before the end of this year.

Alex Misoyannis

Alex Misoyannis has been writing about cars since 2017, when he started his own website, Redline. He contributed for Drive in 2018, before joining CarAdvice in 2019, becoming a regular contributing journalist within the news team in 2020.

Cars have played a central role throughout Alex’s life, from flicking through car magazines at a young age, to growing up around performance vehicles in a car-loving family.

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