Peugeot is expanding its electric line-up with its largest model to date, the e-5008, a seven-seat SUV designed to rival the likes of the Kia EV9, Volkswagen ID. Buzz, and Volvo EX90. What sets it apart is its balance of space, range, and value — attributes that make it a compelling choice for families seeking an electric alternative without stepping into premium price territory.
Seven Seats as Standard
Unlike many competitors, the e-5008 comes exclusively as a seven-seater, with no five-seat option available. This decision underscores its family-first design. The second row is roomy and flexible, ideal for growing households, while the third row, though tighter, can accommodate children comfortably and even short adult journeys without much compromise.
Driving Experience
On the road, the e-5008 surprises with its lightness and agility. Despite its size, it feels nimble, making city driving and longer commutes more manageable than one might expect from a full-size SUV. Peugeot has clearly engineered the e-5008 to deliver not only practicality but also a sense of ease behind the wheel.
Value Proposition
Where it shines most is in its value proposition. Peugeot is positioning the e-5008 as a more accessible option compared to premium rivals, without stripping away style, technology, or substance. It offers the blend of modern design, useful range, and versatility that buyers increasingly demand, all wrapped in a package that undercuts more expensive competitors.
In short, the Peugeot e-5008 manages to do what few electric SUVs in its class achieve: deliver genuine seven-seat practicality while remaining approachable in price. For families ready to make the switch to electric without sacrificing space or usability, the e-5008 makes a strong case as one of the most well-rounded options in today’s EV market.