Say hello to the all-new Peugeot 408!
We’ve got our hands on Peugeot’s all-new half hatchback, half SUV, and we’re about to see if it can stand out in this oh-so-crowded car market.
For starters, the 408 is clearly a looker. With loads of creases and sharp angular taillights, we’re getting some serious Urus vibes from the rear! The good looks continue up front too, with a cool grille design and Peugeot’s instantly recognisable fang daytime running lights.
What’s more, the good looks continue once you step inside the cabin. There’s a cool dash design up top, and the seats aren’t only comfortable, but also come in an Alcantara-like material. The infotainment system is a real winner, too, with both the central screen and digital dials being highly customisable.
It’s easy to choose an engine, as there are only three to choose from. The entry-level comes with a 1.2-litre turbo petrol that can deliver 130hp, and then there are two plug-in hybrids, with the range-topper being a 1.6-litre turbo petrol coupled with an electric motor which can deliver 225hp. It can also drive for up to 40 miles on electric power alone.
All sounds pretty positive, right? Well, there’s one key sticking point… The price! The 408 starts at around £31,000, and the one we have our hands on here will set you back around £46,000! So is it worth it? You’ll need to stick with Mat to see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Design
02:43 Interior
05:59 Back Seats
08:34 Boot
10:17 5 Annoying Things
12:11 5 Good Things
13:28 Engines
14:10 Town Driving
16:09 Motorway Driving
17:33 Country Road Driving
18:31 0-60mph
19:22 Verdict
Mat’s Peugeot 408 choice: https://bit.ly/Mats-408-Choice
A similar car with less road noise: https://bit.ly/Car-With-Less-Road-Noise
VW Arteon Shooting Brake review: https://bit.ly/VW-Arteon-Shooting-Brake-Review-2023
Citroen C5 X review: https://bit.ly/Citroen-C5-X-Review-2023
Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
We’ve got our hands on Peugeot’s all-new half hatchback, half SUV, and we’re about to see if it can stand out in this oh-so-crowded car market.
For starters, the 408 is clearly a looker. With loads of creases and sharp angular taillights, we’re getting some serious Urus vibes from the rear! The good looks continue up front too, with a cool grille design and Peugeot’s instantly recognisable fang daytime running lights.
What’s more, the good looks continue once you step inside the cabin. There’s a cool dash design up top, and the seats aren’t only comfortable, but also come in an Alcantara-like material. The infotainment system is a real winner, too, with both the central screen and digital dials being highly customisable.
It’s easy to choose an engine, as there are only three to choose from. The entry-level comes with a 1.2-litre turbo petrol that can deliver 130hp, and then there are two plug-in hybrids, with the range-topper being a 1.6-litre turbo petrol coupled with an electric motor which can deliver 225hp. It can also drive for up to 40 miles on electric power alone.
All sounds pretty positive, right? Well, there’s one key sticking point… The price! The 408 starts at around £31,000, and the one we have our hands on here will set you back around £46,000! So is it worth it? You’ll need to stick with Mat to see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Design
02:43 Interior
05:59 Back Seats
08:34 Boot
10:17 5 Annoying Things
12:11 5 Good Things
13:28 Engines
14:10 Town Driving
16:09 Motorway Driving
17:33 Country Road Driving
18:31 0-60mph
19:22 Verdict
Mat’s Peugeot 408 choice: https://bit.ly/Mats-408-Choice
A similar car with less road noise: https://bit.ly/Car-With-Less-Road-Noise
VW Arteon Shooting Brake review: https://bit.ly/VW-Arteon-Shooting-Brake-Review-2023
Citroen C5 X review: https://bit.ly/Citroen-C5-X-Review-2023
Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
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