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A used radio that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The first-generation Peugeot 2008 ran from 2013 to 2019, with a facelift arriving in 2016 that brought updates to the dashboard and infotainment system; the second-generation 2008 then launched in 2019. Knowing which generation your car belongs to is important when searching for a used radio, as the two generations use different systems that are not directly interchangeable. Quote the breaker your exact registration so they can confirm the right unit.
This is a cross-facelift question, as the 2008 was facelifted in 2016, which updated the infotainment setup; a pre-facelift unit from 2015 and a post-facelift unit from 2017 may differ in screen size, connector layout, or software. Both cars sit within the first generation, but whether the specific radios interchange across that 2016 boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Do not assume a direct swap without checking.
Trim level — whether Access, Active, Allure, or GT Line — does not fundamentally affect which radio will physically fit, as fitment is determined by generation and facelift stage rather than trim. That said, higher trims sometimes came with larger touchscreens or additional features such as navigation, so the unit you source may look or function differently from your original if the trim levels differ. Confirm the exact screen size and connector type with the breaker to avoid cosmetic or functional mismatches.
Peugeot did share infotainment platforms across models in the same era, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but connector pinouts, fascia aperture size, and software calibration can vary between models. This is not something to state as a guaranteed fit — check with the breaker, giving them both the donor vehicle's registration and your own, so they can compare the part numbers.
No — engine choice and gearbox type have no bearing on radio fitment for the Peugeot 2008. What matters is the generation, whether the car is pre or post the 2016 facelift, and the specific infotainment system fitted. Focus your search on those factors rather than whether your car is petrol, diesel, or automatic.
First and second-generation Peugeot 2008 radios are not interchangeable; the 2019 second-generation car uses a completely different infotainment architecture, dashboard design, and connector system compared to the 2013–2019 first-generation cars. Always source a unit from the correct generation, and confirm the exact part with the breaker using your registration to be sure.