New Peugeot E-2008 real car unveiled with new style wheels

During the Le Mans 24 Hours Endurance Race, Bitauto's front reporting team took a set of real car photos of the new Peugeot E-2008. The new car has been comprehensively optimized and upgraded for the exterior and interior. It is reported that the new car will be sold overseas this summer.

In terms of appearance design, the new Peugeot E-2008 adopts a more recognizable front face shape, with a more eye-catching lattice front grille, a three-eye shape inside the headlights, and three vertical stripes at the bottom. Straight LED light source.

On the side of the body, the new car adopts a suspended roof design, which makes the whole car very dynamic. In terms of wheels, the new car adopts a unique design style, and the 17-inch wheel shape is very eye-catching.

Coming to the rear, the internal structure of the taillights of the new car is different from that of the front. The three-section taillight has been changed from a vertical lion claw style to a horizontal line array style, and the PEUGEOT wordmark running through the black trim panel is larger and flatter.

In terms of power system, the new Peugeot E-2008 is equipped with an electric motor with a power of 115 kilowatts. The battery pack capacity has been increased from the previous 50 kilowatts to 54 kilowatts, and the WLTP cruising range has been increased to 406 kilometers.

According to the previously exposed official pictures, the new car has a full LCD instrument panel in interior design, and the central display screen has been upgraded to 10 inches, with better The display effect still uses Peugeot"s usual oval-shaped steering wheel design, which has a stronger sense of sportiness. The shift lever part has been changed into a smaller lever, which is beneficial to improving the utilization of space in the car.

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Editor: Wu Haotian