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Peugeot e-2008 GT

e-2008 GT

Peugeot e-2008

Range

406 km

WLTP

0-100 km/h

8.5s

Power

115 kW

Top speed

150 km/h

Price in Hong Kong

Vehicle PriceHK$248,800
First Registration TaxHK$153,968
Purchase PriceHK$402,768

By law, you need at least third party insurance.

Owner notes

7 Things to Know Before Buying Peugeot e-2008 in Hong Kong

Based on real owner experiences and reviews

  1. 01

    The i-Cockpit layout pairs a compact steering wheel with a raised instrument panel, but drivers around 183cm or taller may find the wheel partially blocks the dashboard display. Even with the steering column adjusted to its highest position, visibility of the instruments can be compromised. Shorter drivers generally find the setup comfortable and intuitive.

  2. 02

    The e-2008 GT originally launched in Hong Kong at HK$288,800 under the one-for-one scheme. The price has since dropped to around HK$198,000, making it one of the more affordable European electric SUVs available locally.

  3. 03

    The distinctive claw-mark LED daytime running lights and French styling are consistently the strongest draw. The e-2008 stands out visually in a market full of similarly shaped electric crossovers. For buyers who prioritize design over outright specifications, this is its core appeal.

  4. 04

    With 136hp and a 54kWh battery, the powertrain is modest by current EV standards. Real-world range in Hong Kong is estimated at around 60% of the WLTP figure, which would put it in the low 200km range. Buyers who rely on public charging or drive longer distances should factor this in.

  5. 05

    The HK-spec e-2008 GT lacks electric seat adjustment, heated seats, cooled seats, and rear air conditioning vents. At this price point, these are notable omissions compared to competitors like the VW ID.4 and Smart #1, which offer more standard equipment for a similar outlay.

  6. 06

    The infotainment system has been reported to freeze or hang during use. This has been observed across both the electric and petrol versions of the 2008 platform, suggesting it is a software rather than powertrain issue.

  7. 07

    The e-2008 shares its platform with the petrol 2008. The rear floor still has a raised centre tunnel where a transmission would normally sit, reducing legroom and comfort for the middle rear-seat passenger. This is a telltale sign of an oil-to-electric conversion rather than a purpose-built EV platform.

Charging duration

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Full charge time at a home socket

~7.9 hours

Charge stop time at a public fast charger

~42 minutes

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Technical specs

Detailed specifications

Performance, charging, dimensions, warranty, and colour data for this variant.

Performance

Power115 kW (154 hp)
Torque260 Nm
0-100 km/h8.5s
Top speed150 km/h
Drive typeFWD
Battery50 kWh
Range406 km (WLTP)

Charging

Charging portCCS2
Max DC power100 kW
Max AC power11 kW

Dimensions

Length4300 mm
Width1770 mm
Height1550 mm
Wheelbase2610 mm
Weight1550 kg
Seats5
Doors5
Cargo434 L

Warranty

Vehicle warranty5 years
Battery warranty8 years / 160,000 km

Insurance

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Reviews

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