2026 Peugeot E-208 Reviews

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Peugeot 208 2020 unveiled: pure EV model on the cards for Australia
By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Feb 2019
A fully electric 208 could join the Peugeot fleet in Australia, with local executives ready to meet customer demand for an EV city car.
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Peugeot 308 GTi Sport 2019 pricing and specs confirmed
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Feb 2019
Peugeot Australia has introduced a limited-edition variant of its 308 GTi hot hatch, with the aptly named Sport now on sale from $42,990 plus on-road costs – $3000 less than the full-time model.
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Peugeot 3008 Active 2019 review
By Laura Berry · 14 Jan 2019
Like to do things differently while getting from A to B? Then the Peugeot 3008 could be magnifique for you.
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Peugeot 208 GTi 2019 review: Edition Definitive
By Tom White · 30 Nov 2018
This is the very last Peugeot 208 GTi in a very long line of thoroughbred, rally-derived hot-hatches.
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Peugeot 508 2019 review
By Matt Campbell · 01 Nov 2018
The new-generation Peugeot 508 model is both dramatically new and different in its positioning, with styling that helps it stand out from the crowd.
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Peugeot announces electrified sports car strategy
By Spencer Leech · 19 Oct 2018
Following the reveal of Peugeot's pure-electric e-Legend sports car concept, the French carmaker has announced the development of a new range of electrified performance vehicles from 2020.
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Peugeot 208 and 2008 electric models due in 2019
By Matt Campbell · 04 Oct 2018
Peugeot will introduce a new-generation version of its 208 city car and 2008 small SUV in 2019, with fully electric versions of both certain to be offered as part of the range… in Europe, at least.Peugeot future product specialist Laurent Blanchard spoke with CarsGuide at the 2018 Paris motor show, where he confirmed that the new B-segment 208 hatchback model will come with a pure electric model, as will the new-generation 2008."It will be full electric for the B-segment hatch and B-segment SUV," he said, referring to the 208 hatch and the 2008 small SUV, before suggesting that plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technology is more likely to be reserved for the larger 308 and 508 (and 3008/5008) models."This is our first step towards full electrification. We think for small cars, electrification is well adapted because these cars are city cars mostly, and our customers agree to buy an electric smaller car because they don't need to go very far, so it's interesting to have an electric solution."For larger cars, people want to have the autonomy to go and do 400 or 500km. At this stage, the full electric is quite complicated because you have to stop every few hundred kilometres to recharge the car and wait one hour or more. So it's not flexible," said Blanchard."A PHEV is a good solution for a car that has to go on long trips, and the BEV is more oriented for cities, at this stage. That doesn't mean that it won't be in the future - maybe in 2025, it will be suitable for long trips.Smaller cars are being used as a test bed for electric power, with competitors in the small SUV segment including the likes of the Hyundai Kona EV, and the city car segment including the Renault Zoe.Obviously there are issues with that: the smaller the platform, the less batteries, and the less potential driving range. But countering that is the argument that the vehicles are smaller and therefore lighter, and the customer doesn't necessarily need as much range, either.Further, there's the notion that smaller vehicles make it hard to absorb the cost of new technology, but with market incentives backed by governments and the promise of improved residual value as more cities ban cars with conventional powertrains, it will likely even itself out.Blanchard said that while globally there's a trend towards slightly larger cars and SUVs, Europe remains a smaller-car-oriented place. "The B-segment is not as big as it was before, but the European market is 70 million cars, and the B-segment is more-or-less one third of this market, and we have a very big market share."It's very important for us to renew our offer in these two segments, and it's very competitive."We have to decrease our level of CO2 emissions, and the B-segment allows for us to lower our fleet level of CO2 emissions."
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Peugeot refuses to build 'Googlebox'
By Matt Campbell · 03 Oct 2018
Impassioned is a word that describes Peugeot CEO, Jean-Philippe Imparato. He says he wants to make ‘un-boring cars’, and says there is no room for a ‘Googlebox’ in his brand’s line-up.
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High-performance as we know it is dead: Peugeot
By Matt Campbell · 03 Oct 2018
The world of high-output, high-emissions powertrains are numbered, according to Peugeot CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato.
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Peugeot 508 2019 confirmed for Australia
By Matt Campbell · 03 Oct 2018
The Peugeot 508 2019 model range has been confirmed to launch in the second half of next year, with both 'Fastback' hatch and 'Touring' wagon models set to be sold in Australia.
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