Gorey Guardian

PEUGEOT 508 HYBRID range hits the target

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The new PEUGEOT 508 HYBRID range has passed stringent certificat­ion tests under the new WLTP protocol with impressive results. Achieving 29g CO2/km (1,3L/100km) and 54 km in 100% electric mode for the 508 fastback and 30g CO2/km (1,3L/100km) and 52 km in 100% electric mode for the SW estate, under Ireland’s Budget 2020 announceme­nts, the range will therefore qualify for the newly calculated grant thresholds now applicable.

Under new rules, plug-in hybrids must now emit less than 50g/km CO2 and travel more than 50km in all-electric mode to qualify for the €5,000 SEAI grant and €2,500 VRT relief. The new 508 HYBRID range will go on sale in Ireland from December when prices and specificat­ions are announced, with first units arriving in early 2020.

The new PEUGEOT 508 HYBRID and 508 SW HYBRID combine a 180bhp (132kW) PureTech petrol engine with a 110bhp (80kW) electric motor for a maximum combined power of 225bhp (165kW). The battery offers a capacity of 11.8kWh and recharging takes less than 1h45 with a Wallbox (optional 6.6 kW charger, 32A).

With the introducti­on of the PEUGEOT 508 HYBRID and 508 SW HYBRID, PEUGEOT’s primary aim was to successful­ly deliver ownership and running costs, dependant on local taxes, equivalent to that of a traditiona­l BlueHDi diesel 130bhp EAT8 8-speed automatic engine.

For business to business company use, this cost is calculated based on 30,000 km ayear with a driving rate of 65% in hybrid mode and 35% in 100% electric. For private individual­s, the calculatio­n is based on an assumption of 15,000 km per year with a 50/50 split between hybrid and 100% electric driving.

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