Eyeing the likes of the Nissan Juke and Opel/Vauxhall Mokka in the increasingly popular small crossover segment, Peugeot will be heading to the Geneva Motor Show next month to display its new 2008, before it launches the car in  several regions around the world, including Europe, Asia and South  America.
We received a first taste of the 208-based model in January with the  release of the first photos, but the French carmaker is following up  today with new images, videos and details, all of which can be found  after the break.
Peugeot says the 2008 is its first vehicle to be designed, developed and  engineered simultaneously in Europe, China and Latin America. It will  also be built in factories located in each of these three regions  (France, Brazil and China).
The five-door model is based on lengthened version of the 208  hatchback's platform and measures 4,160mm in length, which makes it  200mm longer than the 208 supermini and 20mm longer than the concept  model of the same name from the 2012 Paris Auto Show.
Its exterior design is reminiscent of the 208, albeit with chunkier  detailing, a higher ride and protective plastic moldings around the  bumpers and side sills to justify its crossover character. Inside, the  dashboard is borrowed from the supermini with Peugeot spicing up the  trim detailing.
Power comes Peugeot's latest engines including a three-cylinder  1.2-liter petrol unit in 82PS (81hp), 110PS (108hp) and 130PS (128hp)  versions, a 1.6-liter VTi petrol with 120PS (118hp), a 1.4-liter diesel  rated at 68PS (67hp), and a 1.6-liter diesel available in 92PS (91hp)  and 115PS (113hp) flavors.
European sales of the new 2008 will begin in early summer this year.
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