Peugeot has just unveiled something that many Australian families have been waiting for – a practical electric SUV that doesn’t compromise on space or style. The 2025 E-5008 represents a significant step forward in the electric vehicle market, offering genuine seven-seat capability in an all-electric package.
This isn’t just another electric car with a fancy badge. Peugeot has designed the E-5008 specifically for families who need space, reliability, and the environmental benefits of electric driving. The French automaker has confirmed this electric SUV will reach Australian shores during 2025, giving local families a compelling alternative to traditional petrol-powered seven-seaters.
Performance and Range That Actually Works
The E-5008 comes with two distinct battery configurations to suit different family needs. The standard 73kWh battery delivers an impressive 500 kilometers of range, which should easily handle the school run, weekend trips, and daily commuting without range anxiety creeping in.
For families who regularly take longer journeys, the optional 98kWh battery extends range to 660 kilometers. That’s enough to drive from Sydney to Melbourne with charge to spare, making it genuinely practical for interstate family holidays.
Power delivery varies depending on your chosen configuration. The entry-level single-motor setup produces 157kW, while all-wheel drive variants bump this up to 240kW. The long-range 98kWh model uses a 170kW single motor, striking a balance between performance and efficiency.
Charging Made Simple
One of the biggest concerns families have about electric vehicles is charging convenience. Peugeot has addressed this by including fast charging capability of up to 160kW using DC public stations. This means you can add substantial range during a coffee break on long trips.
At home, the standard 11kW AC charging capability works well with most domestic setups. There’s also an optional 22kW AC onboard charger for those who want even faster home charging speeds.
Space Where It Matters Most
Interior Layout and Practicality
The E-5008 truly shines when it comes to interior space and practicality. All three rows of seating are designed for real-world use, not just as a marketing checkbox. The boot space configurations tell the story of a vehicle designed around family life.
With all seven seats in use, you still get 259 liters of cargo space – enough for shopping bags and school bags. Fold the third row, and storage expands to 748 liters, perfect for larger family outings. Need maximum cargo capacity? Fold both rear rows flat and you’ll have 1,815 liters of space for moving house or hauling large items.
Technology That Makes Sense
The interior features Peugeot’s 21-inch i-Cockpit display, which combines multiple functions into one curved screen. This reduces dashboard clutter while keeping important information easily accessible.
The i-Toggles on the dashboard deserve special mention. These customizable physical buttons let you create shortcuts for your most-used functions, combining the convenience of touchscreen technology with the safety and simplicity of physical controls.
Key Specifications at a Glance
Feature | Details |
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Seating Capacity | 7 seats |
Battery Options | 73kWh (500km range) / 98kWh (660km range) |
Power Output | 157kW (FWD) / 240kW (AWD) / 170kW (Long Range) |
Fast Charging | Up to 160kW DC / 11kW AC standard |
Boot Space | 259L (7 up) / 748L (5 up) / 1,815L (3 up) |
Platform | STLA Medium |
Australian Arrival | 2025 |
Drive Options | Front-wheel drive / All-wheel drive |
What’s Coming Later
While the electric versions will launch first, Peugeot plans to offer additional powertrain options. A mild-hybrid version with 100kW output and 5.8L/100km fuel consumption will cater to those not quite ready for full electric driving.
There’s also a plug-in hybrid variant planned, offering 145kW of power and 80 kilometers of electric-only range. This could be perfect for families who want electric driving for daily use but need the backup of a petrol engine for longer trips.
Why This Matters for Australian Families
The E-5008 addresses a significant gap in the Australian electric vehicle market. Until now, families wanting seven seats and electric power had limited options, often involving significant compromises on price, range, or practicality.
This Peugeot offers genuine family utility without the guilt of high fuel consumption or emissions. It’s designed for the realities of family life – school runs, sports practice, weekend adventures, and the occasional interstate trip to visit relatives.
The timing of its 2025 Australian arrival coincides with improving charging infrastructure and growing consumer acceptance of electric vehicles. By the time it reaches showrooms, the charging network should be even more comprehensive, making electric family motoring more viable than ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take to charge the E-5008?
A: Using a 160kW DC fast charger, you can add significant range in 20-30 minutes. Home charging with the standard 11kW AC takes several hours for a full charge.
Q: Is the third row suitable for adults?
A: The third row is designed primarily for children or occasional adult use. The second row offers better comfort for regular adult passengers.
Q: What’s the expected price range in Australia?
A: Peugeot hasn’t announced Australian pricing yet, but expect it to be competitive with other premium seven-seat SUVs when it arrives in 2025.
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