The 3008’s drastic makeover is set to add some glamour to Peugeot dealerships across the country, but its improvement extends beyond your local forecourt. Peugeot sport has applied the new SUV’s winning recipe to its 2017 Dakar rally raider: the 3008 DKR.
We first saw the 3008 DKR at the 2016 Paris motor show alongside its conventional counterpart, but the pictures above show how it will look with its official livery when it’s rocketing across 9,000km of rough South American terrain in the Dakar rally.
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You certainly won’t miss the striking red, yellow and blue colour scheme, courtesy of Peugeot’s racing partners Total, Red Bull, Sparco and BFGoodrich, but all of that is draped over a body that brings across as much of the conventional 3008 SUV’s striking design as possible. Sebastien Criquet, senior exterior designer and the man who penned the 3008’s sharp look, says that the DKR is “the a lot of extreme version” of the current SUV.
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Before we get into technical details, it’s worth pointing out that the new 3008 DKR has some big shoes to fill; Peugeot dominated the 2016 Dakar raid with its 2008 DKR, with nine stage wins from the likes of Sebastien Loeb, Carlos Sainz and Stephane Peterhansel. In fact, the 2008’s overall victory was the first for a two-wheel-drive automobile in 15 years.
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The new desert raider uses a 3.0-litre twin-turbodiesel V6 producing 340bhp and 800Nm of torque – enough to keep that lightweight carbon fibre chassis hurtling towards its 124mph top speed. A new restrictor on the engine as part of 2017 Dakar regulations indicates it’s around 20bhp down on the 2008 DKR, but maximum power kicks in earlier and could indicate that the 3008 DKR is even faster where it matters than its predecessor.