Length
Wheelbase
Width
Width including mirrors
Height
Ground clearance
Turning circle
Boot/interior
The VW Touran has the edge when it comes to boot space, offering 834 liters, while the Peugeot 5008 has 780 liters. The Touran also has more space when rear seats are folded, boasting 1980 liters up to the roof, while the 5008 has 1940 liters. Both vehicles have 5 doors, but the 5008 comes with 7 seats, as opposed to the Touran's standard 5. The Touran, however, does offer optional 7-seat configurations. Both models come with standard Isofix fixtures. In conclusion, the Touran has the edge in boot space and interior flexibility, but the 5008 offers more seating as standard.
Boot space
Boot space (rear seats folded, bottom to roof)
Seats
Max. seats
Doors
Isofix
Engines/drivetrain
Both vehicles have a range of engine options, each with different performance parameters. The Peugeot 5008 offers between 6-8 gears, with the 1.2 PureTech 130 Active model having the least and the 1.2 PureTech 130 Active Pack EAT8 having the most. In comparison, the VW Touran provides 6-7 gears, with the 1.2 TSI BMT Trendline having the least and the 1.4 TSI BMT Comfortline DSG the most. The 5008's engines have between 3-4 cylinders, whereas the Touran has engines with 3-4 cylinders as well. Comparing top speeds, the 5008 ranges between 188km/h to 219km/h, while the Touran spans from 187km/h to 220km/h. The 5008's power ranges from 96kW to 133kW, while the Touran's power extends from 81kW to 140kW. Both vehicles demonstrate torque ranging from 230Nm to 400Nm. In conclusion, although both vehicles have ample engine/drivetrain options, the Touran provides slightly more power at its maximum level.
Drive
Fuel
Gearbox
Gears
Cylinders
Max. speed
Power
Torque
Cubic capacity
Acceleration 0-100km/h
Consumption/ecology
The VW Touran outperforms the Peugeot 5008 in tank size, offering 58 liters compared to the 5008's 56 liters. However, the 5008 has the advantage when it comes to consumption, with a lower combined consumption (NEDC) range of 4.0l/100km to 5.5l/100km, compared to the Touran's 4.1l/100km to 6.1l/100km. The 5008 also has lower CO2 emissions (WLTP), ranging from 128.0g/km to 158.0g/km, while the Touran's emissions span from 129.0g/km to 165.0g/km. The Peugeot 5008 comes with 215/65R17 tyres, while the VW Touran has 205/60R16 tyres. Noise levels are comparable, with the 5008 ranging between 65dB to 71dB and the Touran sits between 66dB and 73dB. In conclusion, the Peugeot 5008 offers marginally better environmental performance and lower emissions.
Tank size
Combined consumption (NEDC)
City consumption (NEDC)
Combined consumption (WLTP)
CO2 emissions (WLTP)
Emission standard
Tyre size
Noise
Weight/towing
The Peugeot 5008 has a heavier empty weight (EU) range of 1504kg to 1682kg, while the VW Touran's range is between 1436kg and 1645kg. The 5008 also has a higher permissible total weight, ranging from 2140kg to 2280kg, as opposed to the Touran's 2050kg to 2240kg. The braked trailer capacities for the 5008 span from 1050kg to 1750kg, while the Touran's range extends from 1300kg to 1800kg. The 5008 has a marginally higher max. roof load of 80kg, compared to the Touran's 75kg, although the Touran has a higher max. towbar load of 80kg, compared to the 5008's 70kg. In conclusion, the Peugeot 5008 has a higher weight capacity, while the VW Touran offers slightly more towing capability.
Empty weight (EU)
Permissible total weight
Braked trailer
Trailer (no brakes)
Max. roof load
Max. towbar load
Offroad
In terms of off-road capabilities, the Peugeot 5008 takes the lead with a departure angle of 28.00 degrees and an approach angle of 19.00 degrees. In conclusion, if off-road performance is a priority, the 5008 offers better capabilities.