New PEUGEOT 308. Latest press releases. 13 Sep 2022. New PEUGEOT 308 70 % of PEUGEOT models electric in 2021 31 Mar 2021. New PEUGEOT 308, Find out more in the 308 3 (P51) - 2022 New Model: Body : Hatchback : Num. of Doors : 5 doors : The 2021 Peugeot 308 2022 1.2 PureTech 130 has 130 PS / 128 bhp / 96 kW. For now, this makes the new SEAT model's infotainment far superior to that of the Peugeot 308's. But it's the new Leon's speed that makes this car inferior to the new Peugeot 308 overall. Its top speed is 137 mph, though it can reach 0-62 mph in just 7.5 seconds. In terms of driving thrills, Peugeot's latest plug-in hybrid 308 models are far This is the brand new Peugeot 108 for 2021!Tailor-made for a city lifestyle, the PEUGEOT 108 boasts a chic and elegant design.Available in hatchback and cabr Yang termurah adalah 2008 seharga Rp 495 Million dan termahal 5008 seharga Rp 830 Million. Ada 5 mobil Peugeot yang tersedia di Indonesia. Lihat harganya November 2023 di bawah ini. Model Peugeot. Harga. Peugeot 3008. Rp 660 - 775 Juta. Peugeot 5008. Rp 715 - 830 Juta. EAN: 3551094739309. Availability: available. Vat Inc. € 34.95. Or buy now with. Exchange rate: *. The new Peugeot 308 was presented in 2021. Medium car with very strong shapes, it is available with both sedan and station wagon bodywork. The engines are the 1200cc petrol engine (110 or 131 horsepower), the 1600cc rechargeable hybrid (181 or R 109 995. 167 600 Km Manual Petrol. Western Cape, Bellville. Show km away from you. 1 2. Browse Peugeot 308 For Sale (New and Used) listings on Cars.co.za, the latest Peugeot 308 news, reviews and car information. Everything you need to know on one page! Peugeot New Zealand has announced that the new 308 model will receive a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant for the first time. The new five-door is the first car in its lineup to wear the carmaker’s new logo. Built on Peugeot’s Efficient Modular Platform (EMP2 V3), the new 308 is said to have grown stronger, safer and quieter than its predecessors. peugeot brochures: all the information on the model of your choice Choosing the right new car is above all knowing the models available and their specifications. To help you, Peugeot provides you with a selection of official brochures for all of its models: 208, 308, 308 SW, 508, 508 SW, 2008, 3008, 5008, Rifter, Expert Combi and Traveller. “The new 308 SW is the latest Peugeot model to give buyers the ability to choose the powertrain that best suits them,” said the company’s UK managing director, Julie David. “By 2025, our entire model line-up will feature an electrified variant. Z6KXe. Pricing for the new Peugeot 308 has been revealed, with the hatchback available for £24,000. Read on for more details. New Peugeot 308 revealed Angular new design i-Cockpit digital displays as standard 10-inch infotainment screen Super-classy interior Plug-in hybrid versions available Sports new Peugeot badge Priced from £24,000 A new version of the Peugeot 308 has been revealed. The classy French alternative to the likes of the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf gets a sharp new look as well as plug-in hybrid engines for the first time, and prices start from £24,000. Pricing has now been confirmed for the Peugeot 308, with its £24,000 entry price getting you an Active Premium car equipped with a 130hp petrol engine. Standard exterior equipment here includes 16-inch alloy wheels, LED automatic headlights and automatic wipers. Hop inside and you’re met with a 10-inch infotainment system with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto built-in, with rear parking sensors also included in the package. Move up to Allure and your new Peugeot 308 will get 17-inch alloys, a chrome-stamped front grille and a leather-effect interior trim. Ambient lighting comes throughout too, along with an upgraded infotainment system that includes 3D navigation added as well. Those rear parking sensors are bolstered with a set at the front, with a 180-degree reversing camera thrown in for good measure. An Allure car can be had from £25,850. Next up in the range is Allure Premium, available from £26,750. This focuses on introducing assistance tech, with adaptive cruise control and long-range blind spot detection headlining the additions. You’lll have wireless support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay too. Following that is GT at £28,650. As well as 18-inch alloy wheels, this brings more badging to the exterior of that car as well as Matrix LED headlights. You’ll have a configurable head-up display thrown in too, plus a ‘Driver Sport Pack’ to adjust the car’s steering and throttle response to feel a bit racier. Sitting at the very top of the range is GT Premium. This builds on GT with a Focal Premium audio system, seats with a massage function, a 360-degree parking camera and lane centring technology for the adaptive cruise control. This will start at £30,250. Order your Peugeot 308 now and you’ll likely be in the first batch of UK deliveries scheduled for December. 2021 Peugeot 308 design Oh look, it’s that new Peugeot badge There’s no mistaking the 308 for a modern Peugeot. It has the signature LED fangs dropping down from thin headlights, with a huge grille that looks a bit like a water splash sitting between them. You might have even noticed the new Peugeot badge, which makes its debut on the new 308. There’s nothing too outlandish down the side of the car, except perhaps for the slapping of another new Peugeot badge Ferrari-style on the front arches. At the back, claw-like LED brake lights have been introduced and connected by a darkened reflector. Those claw-like taillights are quickly becoming a Peugeot trademark The only bit of chrome on the car comes at the bottom of the rear bumper in the form of some fake exhaust surrounds. Make of that what you will… 2021 Peugeot 308 interior You’ll get the tiny wheel and digital display as standard Hop inside the Peugeot 308 and you’ll spot a small, squared-off steering wheel with Peugeot’s ‘i-Cockpit’ digital drivers display in front of you as standard. The wheel will even detect how much you’re gripping it when using stuff such as the adaptive cruise-control system. A new 10-inch infotainment system is fitted in the centre of the dashboard and comes with a wireless phone charging tray just below. There’s an ‘OK Peugeot’ voice assistant to control some of the functions too, though it doesn’t appear to be as sophisticated as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Depending on which trim you go for, you can have Nappa leather, mottled fabric or Alcantara upholstery for your Peugeot 308 as well as 10-way adjustable seats with a massaging function as well. 2021 Peugeot 308 engines The headline act for the Peugeot 308’s engine lineup is the introduction of plug-in hybrid engines for the first time. You have a choice of two — a 225hp and 180hp model — with both using a petrol engine linked up to a 110hp motor. The 225hp car is said to be capable of 36 miles on electricity alone, with the 180hp version eeking that out to 37. You’ll get six months free charging with BP Pulse if you go for a plug-in hybrid Go for a plug-in hybrid and you’ll get a free six-month subscription to the BP Pulse charging network as well. If you’re not quite ready for a hybrid though, you can pick a petrol or a diesel for your Peugeot 308. All engines are linked up to an eight-speed automatic gearbox as standard. 2021 Peugeot 308 safety equipment Adaptive cruise control will be available and the steering wheel will be able to make sure you’re paying attention There’s a pretty wide range of safety-assistance tech on the Peugeot 308. It’s not yet confirmed what’ll be standard and what will cost you extra, but it will have blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and traffic sign recognition, among others. You’ll be able to pick between a 180-degree reversing camera or an upgraded 360-degree option that can give you a view from all four sides of the car. Can’t wait for the new Peugeot 308? Read our in-depth review on the outgoing car or find the latest deals on the hatchback Want to keep up to date with the latest news? Sign up for the carwow newsletter by entering your email address below to receive regular updates featuring our latest videos, reviews, news stories and blog posts from across the world of cars. You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time. By clicking the submit button you agree to our T&Cs and confirm you have read our Privacy Policy. Nov 05, 2020 at 10:35am ET The current-generation Peugeot 308 is due for a significant refresh. It first arrived back in 2013, and spy photos from the last few months have shown that its development is coming along nicely, though we haven’t seen much of it. A new batch shows the hatchback in a new black plastic wrap, as opposed to the swirly camouflaged it’s been spotted in, revealing more of the car’s design underneath. It appears the photos show a production-ready example with a silver exterior, the wrap hiding the finer details of the model’s overall design. Its new look is paired with the company’s EMP2 platform, increasing both passenger and cargo space. The wrap also reveals a bit of the design, providing a fuller look at the taillights, which appear to sit above a stylized rear bumper. At the front, we can see the bumper’s design hiding underneath, showing a fascia that looks similar to that of the Peugeot 508 with the vertical daytime running lights. Gallery: 2021 Peugeot 308 Spy Photos There’ll likely be a range of powertrains, though we’re most excited about the prospect of a Peugeot Sports Engineering variant, serving as a successor for the 308 GTi. Rumor has it that the model will feature all-wheel drive and a hybrid powertrain, just like the 508 PSE. The hot hatch could produce around 300 horsepower (223 kilowatts). See More 308 Spy Photos: We expect Peugeot to reveal the new 308 in the first have of next year, though a precise date remains unknown. Peugeot isn’t a well-known brand in the US, but that’s likely to change as the company still plans for its US return in 2023 and its partnership with FCA. We don’t know if Peugeot’s US plans include the 308 hatchback at a time when consumers would love the company’s crossovers and SUVs, though we’d be happy to see it rebadged under an FCA brand like Dodge. Source: CarPix 06 November 2020 at 14:40 The current-generation Peugeot 308 is due for a significant refresh. It first arrived back in 2013, and spy photos from the last few months have shown that its development is coming along nicely, though we haven’t seen much of it. A new batch shows the hatchback in a new black plastic wrap, as opposed to the swirly camouflaged it’s been spotted in, revealing more of the car’s design underneath. It appears the photos show a production-ready example with a silver exterior, the wrap hiding the finer details of the model’s overall design. Its new look is paired with the company’s EMP2 platform, increasing both passenger and cargo space. The wrap also reveals a bit of the design, providing a fuller look at the taillights, which appear to sit above a stylised rear bumper. At the front, we can see the bumper’s design hiding underneath, showing a fascia that looks similar to that of the Peugeot 508 with the vertical daytime running lights. Gallery: 2021 Peugeot 308 Spy Photos There’ll likely be a range of powertrains, though we’re most excited about the prospect of a Peugeot Sports Engineering variant, serving as a successor for the 308 GTi. Rumour has it that the model will feature all-wheel drive and a hybrid powertrain, just like the 508 PSE. The hot hatch could produce around 300 bhp (223 kilowatts). We expect Peugeot to reveal the new 308 in the first have of next year, though a precise date remains unknown. See more 308 spy photos: Source: CarPix By: Anthony Alaniz Published by: Anthony Alaniz