Peugeot Australia has fitted they toy that everybody wants in the Land Down Under, a standard reversing camera across the range, and has stuck a AU$28,990 price sticker onto the brand new 4008 crossover SUV that’s based on Mitsubishi ASX/Outlander Sport.
“Peugeot Australia has made a decision to make safety a priority with the new 4008 given the issues that surround SUVs and, in particular, child safety,’’ said Peugeot Australia General Manager Bill Gillespie. “With many families opting for the practicality and versatility of SUVs we decided to fit all 4008 models with a rear camera and ensure that safety is not an optional extra on the new 4008. This is an Australia-specific decision for Peugeot as our model and equipment line-up is different to that of other markets around the world.’’
The 4008 will be sold both with front- and all-wheel drive in two equipment grades - Active and Allure. The car is also available with a five-speed manual gearbox or an optional CVT that costs AU$2,500 more.The high grade Allure is available in AWD with a CVT only, priced from $38,490.
``With sharp pricing and a high level of equipment the 4008 represents excellent value in the premium Small SUV market. All 4008 models are also covered by the Peugeot Assured Service Plan (ASP) giving customers peace of mind when it comes to servicing their new 4008’’ Mr. Gillespie said.
The 4008 will be sold both with front- and all-wheel drive in two equipment grades - Active and Allure. The car is also available with a five-speed manual gearbox or an optional CVT that costs AU$2,500 more.The high grade Allure is available in AWD with a CVT only, priced from $38,490.
``With sharp pricing and a high level of equipment the 4008 represents excellent value in the premium Small SUV market. All 4008 models are also covered by the Peugeot Assured Service Plan (ASP) giving customers peace of mind when it comes to servicing their new 4008’’ Mr. Gillespie said.