How big is the Peugeot 3008's boot space?
The Peugeot 3008 is a striking, mid-size SUV – but how big is the boot?
The Peugeot 3008 is a striking model with aggressive features that makes it stand out on any road – you can be sure that no one will be missing this SUV.
Its side-scooped design and frameless grill gives it a sporty look, yet this car is designed for the ultimate comfortable drive.
What are the Peugeot 3008 boot dimensions?
The Peugeot 3008 comes in three trims: Allure Premium; Active Premium (or Premium+ for newer versions of each); and the GT.
All trims have the same size boot, but depending on your engine choice, you could be getting less space.
Peugeot 3008 five-door dimensions:
Max. boot size with seats up: 591l
Max. boot size with seats down: 1,670l
Peugeot 3008 hybrid dimensions
Max. boot size with seats up: 395l
Max. boot size with seats down: 1,357l
For the added benefits of owning a plug-in hybrid Peugeot 3008, however, you will have to sacrifice some boot space.
We won't know the boot size of the Peugeot e-3008 – the all-electric variant – until its release in the second half of 2023.
How big is a Peugeot 3008's boot?
The Peugeot 3008 is designed for comfort and this also goes for its boot, so there's plenty of room for your shopping.
The 591-litre boot offers enough space to fit multiple suitcases and even wheelchairs, so there's nothing to worry about when it comes to holidays or shopping with elderly relatives.
With the seats down, the impressive 1,375-1,670-litre capacity means that moving house or a trip to a furniture shop is a doddle.
How many seats are in a Peugeot 3008?
The Peugeot 3008 is a five-seater SUV, with plenty of space in the front seats – there's no need to worry about elbowing your passenger as you change gears in this car.
The back is also spacious, with ample head and legroom for the taller passengers among us.
However, your design choices do affect this. By choosing the panoramic sunglass roof in the Allure Premium+ and GT trim models, you will restrict the headroom of your passengers in the back.
If you plan on having a full car more often, this might not be the best choice for you.