Peugeot E-2008
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- Vehicle Year, 2021
- Mileage, 36,541 miles
- Fuel Type, Electric
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£13,199Price per month. pcp. £199
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Start nowYou can spot a used Peugeot electric car because it has ‘e’ in front of its name, for example, the e-208 is the electric counterpart to the popular 208 supermini.
Although the range first started with smaller hatchbacks and crossovers, we’ve now been graced with larger family-focused models, including a chunky coupé-SUV in the form of the e-3008 and the seven-seat e-5008.
> Peugeot e-3008
> Peugeot e-5008
Because most of Peugeot’s cars are now available with electric powertrains, you can pick up virtually any body style.
These include supermini, hatchback, estate, crossover and SUV options.
Peugeot’s van-based people carriers – the Traveller and Rifter – are also available with battery packs so you can take the whole family on holiday with zero tailpipe emissions.
All used Peugeot electric cars for sale offer brisk performance because the electric motors offer instant throttle response, which means they’re all pretty nippy off the line at lights and roundabouts.
Earlier and smaller cars came with 136hp, but some of the largest and newer iterations have over 200hp.
Range also fits into the realms of performance, and with over 400 miles possible from the e-3008 and e-5008, you certainly won’t need to stop too often for those top-up charges.
It’s easy to compare Peugeot’s cars like-for-like because most combustion models have electric counterparts.
Taking the 208 for example, the mild hybrid model promises up to 55mpg. Basing it on petrol costing £1.35 per litre, that’s over £6 to travel 55 miles.
The e-208’s largest battery (51kWh) could cost as little as £3.60 to fully charge with a cheap off-peak rate (7p/kWh), and that equates to around 253 miles of range.
We love driving used Peugeot electric cars because they have really intuitive interiors. The i-Cockpit takes centre stage – it uses a smaller-than-usual steering wheel mounted fairly low, so you feel like you’re driving a go-kart.
You also get a full suite of driver aids like adaptive cruise control, lane centering and parking aids, so all bases are covered.
Peugeot electric cars for sale include the e-208, e-2008, e-308, e-3008, e-408, e-5008, Rifter and Traveller.
Yes, the e-208 is a fully electric supermini available with a couple of motor and battery configurations.
There is also a petrol, diesel or mild hybrid-powered 208 available.
Peugeot claims up to 435 miles from the e-3008’s larger 97kWh battery pack. The 73kWh battery has an equally impressive 328 miles of range.
Simply multiply the e-3008’s battery pack size by the electricity cost per unit. A cheap off-peak rate at home (7p/kWh) would result in a total cost of £6.79 for the 97kWh battery pack.
Remember that public rapid chargers can be incredibly expensive – you pay for the convenience. With a 79p/kWh rate, that same battery could cost £76.63 to brim.
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