The first-ever Peugeot 408 is basically a poor man's BMW X4 because, like the X4, it's a coupe crossover that is deemed redundant for speedo boys everywhere, unless you're French and you don't care about the newest Peugeot on the block.
2023 Peugeot 408 |
Starting at 35,730 Euros plus additional costs, the first-ever Peugeot 408 is basically the expensive equivalent of the Citroen C5 X despite the fact the 408 runs on the same nooks and crannies as the C5 X. Like it or not, this cheaper alternative to the BMW X4 is something worth checking.
Beginning with the design, the 408 is the second Peugeot to feature the company's new design language debuted on the third-generation 308, the hatchback that give birth to the new age of Peugeot. Although the front face has the impression of the sabertooth tiger trying to attack you from above, the coupe-like sidelines and the generic rear view showcase the business end of the 408.
2023 Peugeot 408 interior |
Inside, the 408 features a similar Peugeot i-Cockpit layout as the other models, meaning you can still expect the steering wheel positioned below the dashboard, the 10-inch touch screen that controls almost the entire car, a volume knob and switches, and other futuristic stuff you can find on the 408's dashboard. On the passenger's side, its five-seater layout makes it ideal for whatever life throws at you, and with up to 1545 liters of boot space, it's sadly less spacious than its French counterparts such as the Citroen C5 X and the Renault Arkana.
2023 Peugeot 408 |
Because it runs on the same nooks and crannies as the C5 X, the Peugeot 408 features a choice of PureTech petrol and Hybrid powertrains mated exclusively with an 8-speed AT. The latter is basically a PHEV where the 1.6L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine is connected to an electric motor and a Li-ion battery, generating up to 225PS of power and 360Nm of torque. It does 0-100kph in 7.9 seconds and has a 233kph top speed. Fuel economy is around 1.2L/100km and has up to 63km of electric driving range; the equivalent of five 12km eggs and a 2km egg you're trying to hatch in your Go game while on the move.
In a typical French driving landscape, despite being a coupe utility vehicle, the Peugeot 408 is front-wheel-drive only but who cares about it. It drives like a Peugeot in every way and although not intended to take things roughly, it's about as civilized as going for a nice stroll at the BGC on weekends.
Speaking of civilized, the 408 features a wide array of driving aids such as adaptive cruise control with stop and go, automatic emergency braking, active lane departure warning and prevention, driver attention alert, road sign recognition, a night vision system, long-range blind spot monitoring, rear traffic alert, a 360-degree camera, and automatic high beam. Coupled with Drive Assist 2.0 which adds Level 2 autonomy, the 408 is a shocker for speedo boys behind the wheel.
Although less spacious and more expensive than its French friends, the first-ever Peugeot 408 delivered quite an impression not bad for a coupe crossover that is cheaper to own than the BMW X4. Speaking of which, if anyone's asking what's a Peugeot 408, this is the one, not the other one that doesn't speak French. Thank you.
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