Peugeot E-3008
Promoting convenience that is no different from an internal combustion engine

This time, the Peugeot E-3008 covered a distance of 900km on just two charges, proving the high convenience of the “STLA Medium” long-distance specification.
The fully electric crossover “Peugeot E-3008”, which will make its debut in 2023, is developed based on the “STLA Medium” long-distance specification, which achieves a maximum range of 701 km (WLTP cycle). This time, a new milestone was reached in the real-world driving test, which was mainly conducted on highways between Paris and Nice, a distance of approximately 900 km.
The average temperature on the day of the test was 20°C, and the Peugeot E-3008 used maintained a speed of 130km/h, the highway speed limit. Taking into account refueling and driver breaks, this demonstrated practicality comparable to that of an internal combustion engine (ICE) model. Ned Curic, Chief Technology Officer of the Stellantis Group, commented on the positive results of the test:
“Our development goal has always been to create technology that directly benefits our customers. The STLA medium platform offers the ideal long-range capability without sacrificing the convenience and efficiency of an electric vehicle. Drivers can enjoy longer journeys with fewer charges, getting both performance and peace of mind.”
Five new models will be added by the end of 2026

The STLA Medium is currently available in two Peugeot models and the Opel Grandland (pictured), and five models from Stellantis Group brands are scheduled to debut by the end of 2026.
The STLA Medium long-range version is the only platform in its class to offer a highway range of approximately 1,000 km on just two charges. The results of these real-world tests further enhance this best-in-class status. Similar results were also achieved in simulated trips between Turin and Naples, Italy (approximately 890 km), and between Prague, Czech Republic, and Brussels, Belgium (approximately 900 km).
The “STLA Medium” platform will be used not only for the Peugeot E-3008, but also for various Stellantis Group models. Currently, the Peugeot E-3008, E-5008, and Opel Grandland are manufactured based on the “STLA Medium,” and five new models are scheduled to be released by each brand by the end of 2026.



























