Peugeot updates 308 hatch
When the second generation Peugeot 308 hatch debuted in New Zealand in late-2014 there was a line-up of seven models with hot GT and GTi versions still to come.
Three-and-a-half years later an upgraded 308 line-up is now available with the choice trimmed back to two models. Manual gearboxes and diesel engines no longer figure in the 308 range with sole focus on the 1.2-litre Puretech three-cylinder turbo engine and a choice of Allure and GT Line specification.
The 2018 model year 308 is identified by the latest Peugeot
DURING THE ENTRY AND EXIT FROM A SPACE THE SYSTEM PROVIDES VISUAL AND AUDIBLE INFORMATION FOR ADDED SAFETY. THE SYSTEM WORKS WITH BOTH PARALLEL AND BAY PARKING.
design language with a re-profiled front bumper, bonnet and grille — the latter incorporating the iconic Peugeot Lion — while a new lighting signature has been added to the headlamps.
Inside the new Peugeot 308 boasts the i-Cockpit architecture with a compact, multi-function steering wheel and head-up instrument panel that places key information closer to the road, There is also a 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen which provides infotainment and smartphone connectivity functions.
The New Zealand line-up starts with the 308 Allure priced at $35,990 while the GT Line model is $38,990. Both are powered by Peugeot’s award-winning direct injection turbo PureTech engine with Start & Stop function.
The three-cylinder 1.2 PureTech produces 96kW of power and 230Nm torque at 1750rpm with combined fuel consumption from 5.1L/100km. Peugeot’s EAT6 (Efficient Automatic Transmission 6-Speed) automatic gearbox is standard across the range.
Included in the 308 upgrade are all of the driving-assistance features recently revealed on the new 3008 and 5008 SUV models. Both 308 models benefit from Active Safety Emergency Brake, Front Collision Warning, Advanced Driver Attention Alert, Speed Limit Sign Recognition and Recommendation, Active Blind Spot Monitoring, Active Lane Keeping Assist, Peugeot Smartbeam Assistance and a reversing camera with front and rear parking sensors.
A new Park Assist system is now standard on all new Peugeot 308s. It can detect a space and then steer the car into position, with the