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Peugeot Malaysia 2026 prices range from RM 82,179 (208 hatchback entry) to RM 237,476 (RCZ coupe limited stock). Key model openers: 208 from RM 82,179, 2008 B-SUV from RM 100,670, 3008 C-SUV from RM 141,888, 5008 7-seat C-SUV from RM 155,117, 408 sedan from RM 146,055, RCZ coupe from RM 237,476. Distributed by Stellantis Malaysia (same entity that distributes Leapmotor and Citroen) with 18 service centres expanding to 27 in 2025-2026. Extended warranty up to 7 years/200,000 km available, plus aggressive financing rates (0.83 percent on 408).

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Peugeot Malaysia 2026 prices range from RM 82,179 (208 hatchback entry) to RM 237,476 (RCZ coupe limited stock). The lineup spans the 208 B-hatchback (RM 82,179-93,220), 2008 B-SUV (RM 100,670-136,233), 3008 C-SUV (RM 141,888-170,343), 5008 7-seat C-SUV (RM 155,117-186,458), 408 fastback sedan (RM 146,055-196,055), and limited-stock RCZ coupe (RM 237,476-242,346). Distributed by Stellantis Malaysia with 18 service centres expanding to 27 in 2025-2026. Extended warranty up to 7 years/200,000 km available on selected models, with aggressive financing rates including 0.83 percent on the Peugeot 408 through Public Bank promotional packages.

Peugeot Malaysia 2026 Full Lineup

ModelSegmentVariant RangePowertrainPrice OTR (RM)
Peugeot 208B-hatchbackActive, Allure1.2L PureTech turbo 100-130 hp82,179-93,220
Peugeot 2008B-SUV crossoverActive, Allure, GT1.2L PureTech turbo 130 hp100,670-136,233
Peugeot 3008C-SUVAllure, GT, GT Hybrid1.6L PureTech turbo 180-225 hp141,888-170,343
Peugeot 5008C-SUV 7-seatAllure, GT1.6L PureTech turbo 180-225 hp155,117-186,458
Peugeot 408C-sedan fastbackAllure, GT1.6L PureTech turbo 180-225 hp146,055-196,055
Peugeot RCZ (limited stock)2+2 coupeStandard, R1.6L turbo 156-270 hp237,476-242,346

Stellantis Malaysia frequently offers cash rebates and promotional financing on the Peugeot range, including up to RM 26,388 cash rebate on the Peugeot 5008 (during dealer promotion periods) and 0.83 percent per annum low-interest financing on the Peugeot 408 through Public Bank packages. These promotions are part of Stellantis Malaysia's strategy to drive Peugeot adoption against the dominant Japanese mass-market brands (Toyota, Honda, Mazda) and the rapidly growing Chinese brands (BYD, Chery, Proton-Geely models).

Peugeot 208 and 2008: B-Segment Entry Models

The Peugeot 208 hatchback (RM 82,179-93,220) is Peugeot's entry-level B-segment model, competing against the Mazda 2 (RM 110,750-128,150) and the limited Honda City Hatchback (RM 85,900-112,900) in the Malaysian B-hatchback market. Standard equipment includes the smaller i-Cockpit (small flat-bottom steering wheel with high digital instrument cluster), 7-inch central touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, LED daytime running lights, automatic climate control, and 16-inch alloy wheels on Allure variant.

The 208 uses the 1.2L PureTech 3-cylinder turbo engine producing 100-130 hp depending on tune. Active variant runs the 100 hp version with 6-speed manual or EAT6 automatic, while Allure steps up to 130 hp with EAT8 automatic transmission. The 1.2L PureTech is the same engine family used across the broader Stellantis B-segment lineup, with proven reliability after Stellantis's revisions to address earlier timing belt and turbo actuator concerns from the original 2013-2018 generation.

The Peugeot 2008 (RM 100,670-136,233) is the B-SUV crossover variant on the same CMP (Common Modular Platform) as the 208 hatchback. It offers higher ride height (164 mm ground clearance), more cargo capacity (434 litres seats up vs 311 for 208), and SUV-style proportions while sharing the 1.2L PureTech engine, EAT8 transmission, and i-Cockpit cabin layout. The 2008 GT variant adds 18-inch alloys, panoramic sunroof, Focal audio, sport-tuned suspension, and full ADAS Level 2 suite.

Peugeot 3008 and 5008: C-SUV Family Flagships

The Peugeot 3008 (RM 141,888-170,343) is Peugeot Malaysia's volume C-SUV and the brand's most successful Malaysian model. It uses the EMP2 (Efficient Modular Platform 2) shared with the Peugeot 408 sedan and 5008 7-seat SUV. Powertrain options include the 1.6L PureTech 4-cylinder turbo (180 hp / 250 Nm) with 8-speed EAT8 automatic on the Allure and GT variants, or the 1.6L PHEV (225 hp combined with electric motor) on the GT Hybrid variant.

Standard 3008 equipment includes the full i-Cockpit experience (small flat-bottom steering wheel, high digital instrument cluster, 10-inch central infotainment touchscreen with Mirror Screen, piano-key control bar for shortcuts), LED headlamps with cornering lights, leatherette upholstery on Allure and full leather on GT, dual-zone climate control with rear vents, and ADAS Level 2 suite (adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot detection).

The Peugeot 5008 (RM 155,117-186,458) is the 7-seat version of the 3008 platform, with the third row offering proper adult-usable seating on shorter journeys (not just emergency cubicles like some 7-seat SUV third rows). Cargo capacity is 952 litres with all seats forward (3-row mode) or 2,150 litres with second and third rows folded. It competes directly against the Mazda CX-8 (RM 173,259-218,420), which offers superior third-row space but at higher pricing.

Peugeot 408: Fastback Sedan with Distinct French Design

The Peugeot 408 (RM 146,055-196,055) is Peugeot's response to the C-segment sedan / fastback crossover market segment popularised by the Audi A5 Sportback, BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe, and Mercedes-Benz CLA. The 408 offers a distinctive 4-door fastback body style with coupe-like roofline that distinguishes it from traditional sedan competitors like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Mazda 3 in Malaysia.

Powertrain options mirror the 3008: 1.6L PureTech 4-cylinder turbo (180 hp) on Allure with 8-speed EAT8, or 1.6L PHEV (225 hp combined) on GT variant. Cabin features include the i-Cockpit with 10-inch infotainment touchscreen, Focal Premium HiFi audio system on GT, panoramic sunroof, 19-inch alloy wheels with diamond-cut finish on GT, leather upholstery, and full Level 2 ADAS suite. Public Bank offers 0.83 percent per annum low-interest financing on the Peugeot 408 through promotional packages, making it one of the most aggressively-priced premium C-sedans in the Malaysian market.

Discontinued Models and Used Market

Several Peugeot models that previously sold in Malaysia have been discontinued but remain available in the used car market:

Used Peugeot prices have stabilised on the lower end of European brand depreciation, between mass-market Japanese brands (which retain 60-70 percent at 5 years) and premium German brands (which retain 35-45 percent at 5 years). The Stellantis Malaysia certified pre-owned programme (where available) adds 2-year extended warranty on used Peugeot purchases that pass inspection.

Cross-Shop: Peugeot vs Mazda and Honda C-SUV Segment

ComparisonPeugeot 3008 GTMazda CX-5 2.5L Turbo High PlusHonda CR-V 1.5 VTEC Turbo RS
Price OTR (RM)170,343178,990195,900
Engine1.6L PureTech turbo2.5L SkyActiv-G turbo1.5L VTEC Turbo
Power (hp)225 (PHEV)231193
0-100 km/h (sec)8.57.09.2
Transmission8-speed EAT86-speed automatice-CVT
Seating557 (third row tight)
Cabin techi-Cockpit + 10-inch touchMazda Connect + 10.25-inchHonda Sensing + 9-inch touch
Vehicle warranty7-yr / 200,000 km5-yr / unlimited km5-yr / unlimited km
CKD or CBUCKD Gurun (formerly)CKD Inokom KulimCKD HMM Pegoh

Peugeot 3008 wins on warranty length (7 years vs 5 years) and the distinctive French design language with i-Cockpit cabin. Mazda CX-5 leads on outright performance, build quality reputation, and broader dealer network through Bermaz Auto. Honda CR-V offers the strongest brand recognition, Honda Sensing ADAS, and 7-seat capability (third row tight but usable). For buyers prioritising warranty and unique design, Peugeot 3008; for performance enthusiasts, Mazda CX-5; for brand confidence and 7-seat utility, Honda CR-V.

Stellantis Malaysia Distribution and Aftersales

Stellantis Malaysia distributes Peugeot through 18 authorised service centres at launch, with planned expansion to 27 locations through 2025-2026. The Stellantis Malaysia network is shared between Peugeot, Citroen, and the newer Leapmotor brand (entered 2024), providing combined aftersales coverage and shared diagnostic equipment. Primary Peugeot showrooms include Kuala Lumpur (Petaling Jaya, Setia Alam, Cheras), Selangor (Klang, Subang Jaya), Penang, Johor Bahru, Malacca, Ipoh, Kuantan, and partner locations in Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.

Service intervals for Peugeot in Malaysia run 12 months or 15,000 km depending on model and powertrain. Typical annual scheduled service cost runs RM 800-1,400 at Stellantis Malaysia authorised centres, around 20-30 percent higher than equivalent Mazda or Honda service due to Peugeot-specific tools, fluids, and parts. Stellantis Malaysia operates a centralised parts distribution warehouse in Glenmarie supporting the 18-centre network with overnight parts delivery for most components.

Peugeot Assistance 24/7 roadside service is included for the full warranty period, with services including breakdown towing, jump-start, tyre change, and fuel delivery within Peninsular Malaysia. Sabah and Sarawak coverage operates through partner workshops, with response times of 60-90 minutes in major cities and longer in rural areas.

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