Peugeot 408 vs Peugeot 208

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Peugeot 408
Peugeot 408

$57,990 - $57,990

2026 price

Peugeot 208
Peugeot 208

2019 price

Summary

2026 Peugeot 408
2019 Peugeot 208
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.2L

Turbo 3, 1.2L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
4.7L/100km (combined)

4.5L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • No physical spare tyre
  • ‘i-Cockpit’ instrument package
  • No rear centre armrest/cupholders

  • Pricey
  • Missing advanced safety
  • Barely any cabin storage
2026 Peugeot 408 Summary

Unveiled globally in 2022 before arriving here in late 2024 as a plug-in hybrid GT, the Peugeot 408 has been a niche player for the long-established French brand with less than 100 examples finding homes here last year.

But 2025 marked the transition to a new ‘plug-less’ mild-hybrid powertrain for the mid-size crossover-style SUV with the hope it may take a bigger swing at segment heavyweights.

We spent a week with the current 408 GT Premium Hybrid to see if its efficiency-focused petrol-electric set-up has what it takes to win a spot on your upscale five-seat SUV shopping list.

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2019 Peugeot 208 Summary

In a world of cheap, popular and well-specified Japanese and Korean small hatchbacks, it’s easy to forget the humble French cars that once helped define the segment.

They’re still around, though. You’ve probably seen a few Renault Clios, you might not have seen the tragically underrated new Citroen C3, and there’s at least a chance you’ve seen one of these – the Peugeot 208.

This iteration of the 208 has been around in one form or another since 2012 and is due to be replaced by a second-generation model in the near future.

So, should you consider the aging 208 in a busy market segment? I spent a week behind the wheel of the second-from-the-top GT-Line to find out.

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