The 2026 Peugeot 1008 steps into the spotlight as a fresh addition to Peugeot’s lineup, a compact mini SUV crafted for urban agility and small-family versatility. Built on the versatile Stellantis CMP2 platform—shared with models like the Citroën C3 Aircross—this pint-sized crossover blends the toughness of an SUV with the nimble handling of a hatchback, targeting emerging markets and city drivers who want style without the bulk. With its sharp-edge design philosophy and mild-hybrid tech, the 1008 promises efficient, fun-to-drive vibes starting at an approachable price point around $25,000, making it a clever rival to the likes of the Renault Captur or Ford Puma.
Striking Exterior Design
The 2026 Peugeot 1008 nails that French flair with a compact yet confident stance, measuring about 165 inches long—smaller than the 2008 but packing the same punchy presence. Up front, the signature Peugeot grille gleams in chrome with slim, predatory LED headlights that sweep upward, giving it a fierce, forward-leaning profile that’s all about urban edge.
- The “sharp-edge” lines carve across the hood and doors, creating angular panels and sculpted fenders that catch the light just right, while available 17-inch alloy wheels add a sporty roll to its 6.5 inches of ground clearance.
- Side cladding and roof rails hint at light adventure capability, with two-tone roof options in bold hues like Vertigo Blue over black for a customized pop that turns heads in tight parking spots.
At the rear, connected LED taillights wrap around for a modern tail, paired with a subtle diffuser and dual exhaust tips on higher trims. This design isn’t just pretty—it’s aerodynamic too, slicing through city winds with ease while keeping the overall vibe playful and premium.
Interior Craftsmanship and Comfort
Hop inside the 2026 Peugeot 1008, and you’re wrapped in a surprisingly roomy cockpit that punches above its mini size, seating five with clever space utilization for groceries, kids, or weekend bags. The dashboard follows Peugeot’s i-Cockpit ethos with a compact steering wheel and high-mounted digital displays, all trimmed in soft-touch fabrics and plastics that feel upscale without the fuss.
- Rear legroom surprises for a compact, with ISOFIX points and air vents keeping passengers happy, while the 60/40 split-folding seats expand the 12.4 cubic feet of trunk space to a generous 45 cubic feet—plenty for city hauls.
- Front seats offer available heating and lumbar support on Allure trims, blending comfort with supportive bolstering for twisty drives.
Ambient lighting in soft blues or ambers sets a cozy mood, and the panoramic sunroof option floods the cabin with light, making even short commutes feel airy and inviting. It’s a space that’s practical for everyday chaos yet polished enough to impress.
Advanced Technology and Connectivity
Tech in the 2026 Peugeot 1008 keeps things simple and smart, centered on a 10-inch touchscreen that runs Peugeot’s latest infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and voice-activated navigation for seamless urban routing.
- A 3D digital instrument cluster projects speed and alerts right in your line of sight, while over-the-air updates keep maps and software fresh without a dealership visit.
- Standard connected features include a rearview camera, wireless charging pad, and Bluetooth streaming, with optional Harman Kardon audio for punchy sound on the go.
Safety shines with Peugeot’s Drive Assist pack: adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping aid, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and traffic-sign recognition—all standard to ease city stress. It’s tech that enhances without overwhelming, perfect for the distracted driver.
Performance and Driving Dynamics
Under the hood, the 2026 Peugeot 1008 prioritizes peppy efficiency with a mild-hybrid 1.2-liter three-cylinder turbo engine, pairing 130 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque with a 48V electric assist for smooth starts and regenerative braking. Mated to a six-speed automatic (manual on base), it zips to 60 mph in about 9 seconds, feeling lively in traffic while hitting 50 mpg combined—ideal for stop-start commutes.
Front-wheel drive keeps it light and agile, with a tight turning circle for parking prowess.
- Eco, Normal, and Sport modes tweak the throttle for relaxed cruising or spirited overtakes, while the hybrid system cuts emissions and boosts low-end torque for hill-friendly pulls.
- Ride quality soaks up urban bumps via independent suspension, staying composed on highways without feeling floaty.
With a 1,500-pound towing capacity, it’s versatile for bikes or small trailers, proving this mini SUV has real get-up-and-go wrapped in green credentials.
Conclusion
The 2026 Peugeot 1008 shines as a mini SUV that delivers big on style, smarts, and sippy efficiency, all at a price that won’t dent your wallet—starting around $25,000 for the base Active trim and climbing to $30,000 loaded. Peugeot’s nailed the urban explorer vibe here, blending sharp design, cozy comfort, and hybrid hustle into a package that’s fun, frugal, and family-ready. Whether dodging downtown or dashing to daycare, the 1008 proves compact doesn’t mean compromising—it’s the clever crossover for drivers who want French finesse without the full-size fuss.


