Ahead of an updated 5008 coming in early 2021, we find out if it’s worth striking a deal on Peugeot’s seven-seater SUV.
Pros Seven seats in a smaller-than-average large SUV Cabin’s second-row space and perceived quality Comfortable and composed driving manners Plenty of equipment even in GT-Line spec
Cons Turbo petrol a bit undercooked for the 5008’s size Cramped third row for adults Third-row seats lack ISOFIX or top-tether points Updated 5008 here in early 2021
Peugeot ditches MPVs, does crossovers instead. Seven-seat 5008 is the biggest yet.
Pros Cabin layout and space, comfort.
Cons No AWD, dull to drive, driving position doesn’t suit all, looks.
A substantial chrome grille plays a large part in the 5008’s aggressive demeanour, showing that this SUV means business.
Pros Rakish design, inside and out Cultured diesel engine Impressively versatile ergonomics
Cons Peculiar driving environment Fussy ride quality on less than perfect roads Expensive at higher trim levels
The Tarraco is a roomy, good-looking seven-seater and probably the poshest Seat ever.
Pros Styling, space, standard equipment
Cons Oversells its sportiness, pricier than rivals
The SEAT Tarraco is attractive and pleasant to drive but only its style sets it apart.
Pros Smart looks Enjoyable to drive Spacious for five passengers
Cons Feels generic Tight third-row seats Some safety features not standard
The SEAT Tarraco is a practical, well-equipped seven-seater SUV with a durable cabin. It’s available with a good choice of engines but it’s very similar to the Skoda Kodiaq.
Pros Extremely practical Good standard equipment Excellent engine range
Cons Plain interior Very similar to Skoda Kodiaq No five-seat version