Peugeot is a French brand, currently owned by Stellantis. After a long period in family ownership the Peugeot S.A. Group was formed in 1976 after Peugeot took over Citroen. In 2021, Stellantis was formed after the merger of PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automotives (FCA). Mercedes-Benz cars. Peugeot 308 cars. Peugeot 5008 cars. Peugeot E-208 cars. Engine: 81kW electric motor with 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol. Luggage Capacity: 361-litres with the seat up, which can extend out to 1,271-litres with the rear seats folded. AA Ireland: October 2021 For more information: https://www.peugeot.ie. The new Peugeot 308 comes to Ireland at the end of this year. Dave Humphreys has been driving the The new 308 HYBRID 180 Allure will be available from £349 per month over the same contract length with an initial payment of just £2,599. The new 308’s PHEV powertrains are powered by a 12.4kWh battery and a 1.6-litre petrol engine. In both hatchback and estate variants, the HYBRID 180 claims a zero-emissions over 40 miles, helping it to a There is a new-gen 308 coming our way, and it will probably be unveiled during the first half of 2021, but in the meantime Peugeot has updated the current model with a few modest upgrades and ACE/ARBÖ/GTÜ 2023: Summer Tire Test R18. Wheel size, PCD, offset, and other specifications such as bolt pattern, thread size (THD), center bore (CB), trim levels for 2021 Peugeot 308. Wheel and tire fitment data. Original equipment and alternative options. Peugeot 308 SW. Blends practicality and French flair in an attractive package that offers a welcome alternative in its class. 8. 15 September 2021. Peugeot 308 SW. Car review. . Jun 11, 2020 at 2:16am ET The current-generation Peugeot 308 has been around for approximately seven years, and while most of its rivals have been renewed, the French compact model soldiers on for the 2021MY with minor tweaks. This possibly last update before the generation switch brings a fresh coat of paint called Vertigo Blue and two new alloy wheel designs. Go for the high-end variant and there’s an optional Black Pack bringing an assortment of dark accents. The main attraction of the 2021 Peugeot 308 can be found inside the hood where the analog dials of the instrument cluster have been replaced by an all-digital setup. Measuring 10 inches, the i-Cockpit utilizes the same tech seen in the 208 and 2008 models and is complemented by a capacitive-touch infotainment system with a glossy finish. Waiting For Next Gen... The 308’s model year change is a good reminder the GTi is still around, complete with a turbocharged gasoline engine producing 263 horsepower and 340 Newton-meters (251 pound-feet) of torque. The four-pot is hooked up to a six-speed manual gearbox and enables the hot hatchback to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) from a standstill in six seconds en route to an electronically governed 155 mph (250 km/h). Lesser versions rely on a turbocharged engine with three cylinders and either 110 or 130 horsepower. The former is offered only with a six-speed manual whereas the latter can be had with an eight-speed auto as well. Go for the diesel and you get to pick from 100 or 130 horses sent to the wheels via a six-speed manual or an optional eight-speed auto for the beefier variant. Gallery: 2021 Peugeot 308 Regardless of trim level, all 2021 Peugeot 308s have dual-zone climate control, automatic headlights, rear parking sensors, DAB digital radio, automatic windscreen wipers, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Even though the car is beginning to show its age in terms of design, it’s loaded with safety tech: adaptive cruise control, 180-degree camera, active lane departure warning, automatic high-beam switch, speed sign recognition, active blind spot, and driver attention alert. We’re hoping this is the last update the current 308 will receive as Peugeot needs to come out with an all-new model to fight the VW Group’s refreshed trio – Golf, Octavia, and Leon. Source: Peugeot Peugeot 308 2021 is a 5 Seater Hatchback available between a price range of RM 129,888 - RM 199,888 in the Malaysia. It is available in 3 colors, 2 variants, 1 engine, and 2 transmissions option: Automatic and Manual in the Malaysia. The 308 dimensions is 4253 mm L x 1804 mm W x 1457 mm H. Over 3 users have reviewed 308 on basis of Features, Mileage, seating comfort, and engine performance. 308 top competitors are 208, 2008, Ioniq Hybrid and 3 Hatchback. Change Car This Car Model has expired More Choices in Used Cars Peugeot 308 Pros & Cons Things We Like in 308 Looks Space, Ride quality Things We Dont Like in 308 Slightly pricey Recent Updates of Peugeot 308 Peugeot 308 is a classy and capable family hatchback that features handsome styling and a well-fitted interior. The French automaker introduced its refreshed version three years back in Malaysia, which is now set for revamp in the international market. The 2021 Peugeot 308 will feature new styling and will be based on the company’s EMP2 platform that is likely to get plug-in hybrid powertrain alongside a fully-electric motor. Talking about the local market, the ongoing 308 is powered by a four-pot turbocharged petrol engine that generates 165 horsepower and 240 Nm of peak torque along with a six-speed automatic transmission. Currently available in two trims - the THP (RM 129,888) and the GTi (RM 199,888), the 308 hatch compete against the Ford Focus, Hyundai Ioniq, and Mazda 3 Hatchback. Peugeot 308 PriceThe 308 is priced between RM 129,888 and RM 199,888 .Peugeot 308 VariantsThere are 2 variants available of 308: THP and 308 Power-trainsThe 308 is powered by a 1598cc 4-cylinder Petrol engine produces 165 hp of power and 240 Nm of comes with the option of a 6-Speed Automatic and 6-Speed Manual transmission 308 FeaturesThe feature list of 308 includes Central Locking, Power Door Locks, Anti Theft Device and Engine Immobilizer in terms of for Comfort & Convenience include Air Conditioner, Power Windows Front, Power Windows Rear, Automatic Climate Control, Heater, Engine Start/Stop Button, Adjustable Seats, Height Adjustable Driver Seat, On Board Computer, Electric Folding Rear View Mirror, Automatic Headlamps, Follow Me Home Headlamps, Accessory Power Outlet, Power Steering, Multi-function Steering Wheel, Foldable Rear Seat, Remote Trunk Opener, Low Fuel Warning Light, Rear Seat Headrest, Rear Seat Center Arm Rest, Cup Holders-Front, Cup Holders-Rear, Bottle Holder, Vanity Mirror and Keyless for Entertainment & communication include Touch Screen, FM/AM/Radio, Bluetooth Connectivity, USB & Auxiliary Input, CD Player, Speakers Front, Speakers Rear and Integrated 2DIN 308 InteriorThe interior features include Tacho Meter, Electronic Multi Tripmeter, Leather Seats, Fabric Upholstery, Leather Steering Wheel, Digital Clock and Digital 308 ExteriorIf we talk about the exterior features then it include Adjustable Headlights, Fog Lights Front, Fog Lights Rear, Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror, Rain Sensing Wiper, Rear Window Wiper, Rear Window Defogger, Alloy Wheels, Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank, Rear Spoiler, Sun Roof, Outside Rear View Mirror Turn Indicator, Integrated Antenna and Remote Fuel Lid 308 SafetyThe safety features of the Model includes the Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbag-Front, Child Safety Locks, Anti-Lock Braking System, Brake Assist, Ebd, Vehicle Stability Control System, Rear Seat Belts, Seat Belt Warning, Rear Camera, Parking Sensors, Crash Sensor, Engine Check Warning, Front Impact Beams, Side Impact Beams and Door Ajar 308 CompetitorsThe 308 Competitors are: Peugeot 208, Peugeot 2008, Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid and Mazda 3 Hatchback. Let's keep in touch Subscribe to notification to receive best offers and news. Subscribe Peugeot 308 Images Peugeot 308 Colors Peugeot 308 is available in 3 different colors - Blue, Red and White. Blue Red White Peugeot 308 Review Peugeot 308 Overview Peugeot 308 Interior & Features Peugeot 308 Exterior Peugeot 308 Ride & Handling Peugeot 308 Engine & Fuel Consumption Peugeot 308 Braking & Safety Peugeot 308 Verdict Peugeot 308 Overview One of the funkiest in feel hatchbacks of recent times, the Peugeot 308 available in Malaysia is in the facelifted avatar of the second generation model. With the 308, Peugeot promises funkiness and practicality in one single package, which is quite a sought after formula looked after by a small family. The 308, in Malaysia, is available in one single variant, with a petrol engine with an automatic gearbox as the only powertrain option. Peugeot 308 Interior & Features On the inside of the 308, things have become a bit more space age and minimalist, making the overall interior cabin looks quite youthful. The flat bottomed steering wheel looks nice to hold and look at, and increasing the funkiness of the driver’s cockpit, even more, is the high mounted twin-pod instrument console with a large MID screen in between. The central portion of the dashboard looks quite unique with a distinctive, tapered from the edges housing for the touchscreen infotainment system. The rest of the center console downwards looks quite minimalist with a very limited number of buttons embedded on a large panel. The Peugeot 308, for a premium hatchback is well adorned with comfort and convenience features like a panoramic sunroof, automatic climate control, push-button start with keyless entry, touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto, Apple Carplay, reverse camera and navigation, premium six-speaker Arkamys sound system, electrically powered driver’s seat and outside rear view mirrors and many more. Peugeot 308 Exterior With this new second-generation model, the new Peugeot 308 puts the cutesy appeal of the previous generation model aside for a more mature stance. In the process, it has gained a slight amount of futuristic appeal as well. At the front, the grille design has been toned down for a more sober looking sleek and trapezoidal design, which makes the 308 much more mature in terms of look. The curvy headlamps source inspiration from those of the 3008, and come integrated with full LED lighting and daytime running LEDs. The 308 looks quite sleek and elongated from the sides, thanks to the increased wheelbase. The sharp character lines flowing from the front fender and door towards the rear give it an athletic feel to the otherwise a soberly designed side silhouette. To add some sporty appeal to this side profile, Peugeot has given a swanky design for the alloy wheels. At the rear, the 308 has a redesigned boot lid, which looks quite cool due to the boomerang-shaped full LED tail lamps and the number plate housing has moved up on the boot lid. Peugeot 308 Ride & Handling The Peugeot 308 is one of the longest and widest hatchbacks in its class, which translates into immense levels of interior cabin space as well as boot space on the inside. The 308 is underpinned with Macpherson struts at the front and a twisted torsion beam at the rear, which are tuned on a softer side in order to make the overall ride quality plush and comfortable. Peugeot 308 Engine & Fuel Consumption Powering the Peugeot 308 is a turbo high pressure (THP) petrol engine, which is the only engine option for this model in the Malaysian market. The engine is capable enough to produce a maximum power output of 167 PS and a peak torque output of 240 Nm. Mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox, Peugeot claims a fuel economy of litre for 100 kms for this engine, which is quite commendable, given the performance on tap. Peugeot 308 Braking & Safety The Peugeot 308 is armed with a number of appreciable safety features, which includes front, side and curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Anti-skid Regulation (ASR) and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). Peugeot 308 Verdict The Peugeot 308, in this second generation version, shows that practicality and funkiness can go hand in hand. The design is youthful and mature at the same time, while the interiors feel pleasant due to its different layout. With the high levels of space and terrific performance on tap, the Peugeot 308 is a good blend of practicality and zestfulness in one single package. User Reviews of Peugeot 308 5 1 4 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 Tell us your cars story Your review will give better insights of cars Write a Review Peugeot Featured Cars Popular Upcoming RM 121,131 Expected Price Kuala Lumpur Expected Launch Date Sep 05, 2022 More Option in Hatchback Cars Popular Upcoming Latest Price coming soon Expected Launch Date Oct 25, 2022 Nearest Peugeot Showrooms 7542, Kelang Gate Bharu,Jalan Genting Kelang, Kuala Lumpur, 53100 Contact Dealer NO. 11 JALAN 1, OFF JALAN CHAN SOW LIN, 55200 SUNGAI BESI, KUALA LUMPUR, Kuala Lumpur, 55200 Contact Dealer NO 105, JALAN MAAROF, BANGSAR, 59000 KUALA LUMPUR , Kuala Lumpur, 59000 Contact Dealer No 2a, Ttdi Plaza, Jalan Wan Kadir 3, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, 60000 Contact Dealer Galeri Naza Corporation, 11500 Jalan Kg. Pandan, Kuala Lumpur, 55100 Contact Dealer Popular Cars of 2022 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 Peugeot has revealed UK pricing and specification details for the upcoming Peugeot 308 SW, the estate version of its reinvented family hatchback and the second model to wear the brand's new logo. The 308 SW is open for reservation now and commands a slight premium over its hatchback equivalent, starting from £25,200 for the basic Active Premium specification, rising to £40,000 at the top end for the plug-in hybrid variant in GT Premium trim. A leather multifunction steering wheel, 10in digital cockpit with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, parking sensors, cruise control and several other assist systems are available on all models as standard, while Active Premium models, from £25,200, are equipped with 16in alloy wheels, black rear trim and automatic LED lights, with automatic windscreen wipers. The Allure spec gains 17in wheels, leather interior materials with mint green stitching, ambient lighting, sat nav, a reversing camera and automatic emergency braking from £27,050. Allure Premium gains further assist systems, wireless smartphone charging and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for an additional £900. Higher-spec GT models come in at £31,250, receiving 18in wheels, a dark chrome grille and a more aggressive exterior design with extended body sills, in addition to dual-tone roof rails. Matrix LED headlights are available at this level too, as is a 3D head-up display, a heated steering wheel and Peugeot’s pollution-reducing clean cabin technology. Top-rung GT Premium models start from £31,450 and add an upgraded drivers seat with massage functions and Peugeot’s Drive Assist Pack Plus, with semi-autonomous lane assist and 360-degree camera technology with semi-automatic parking assistance. Foot sensors have also been added to the tailgate. The new plug-in hybrid version of the 308 SW is available from Allure trim upwards, starting from £34,200. The estate is visually identical to the hatch version - which we've driven in prototype form - ahead of the B-pillars but set apart, both from its sibling and predecessor, by a bespoke rear-end design that aims to “draw the eye to the extra space” offered by its larger body. The rear LED light bar, for example, loses the hatchback’s black dividing strip to “increase the amount of perceived bodywork”, while the window line falls more sharply than the roofline towards the rear, which is said to give a dynamic silhouette. The 308 SW’s wheelbase has been extended by 55mm over the hatchback's, to 2732mm, which means rear-seat passengers get 129mm of leg room, while the rear overhang is 210mm longer than that of the smaller car, boosting maximum boot space from 412 litres to 608 litres - some 33 litres more than the Ford Focus Estate. The current-generation Peugeot 308 has been around for approximately seven years, and while most of its rivals have been renewed, the French compact model soldiers on for the 2021MY with minor tweaks. This possibly last update before the generation switch brings a fresh coat of paint called Vertigo Blue and two new alloy wheel designs. Go for the high-end variant and there’s an optional Black Pack bringing an assortment of dark accents. The main attraction of the 2021 Peugeot 308 can be found inside the bonnet where the analogue dials of the instrument cluster have been replaced by an all-digital setup. Measuring 10 inches, the i-Cockpit utilises the same tech seen in the 208 and 2008 models and is complemented by a capacitive-touch infotainment system with a glossy finish. Waiting for next gen... The 308’s model year change is a good reminder the GTi is still around, complete with a turbocharged petrol engine producing 259 bhp and 340 Newton-metres (251 pound-feet) of torque. The four-pot is hooked up to a six-speed manual gearbox and enables the hot hatchback to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) from a standstill in six seconds en route to an electronically governed 155 mph (250 km/h). Lesser versions rely on a turbocharged engine with three cylinders and either 99 or 128 bhp. The former is offered only with a six-speed manual whereas the latter can be had with an eight-speed auto as well. Go for the diesel and you get to pick from 99 or 128 horses sent to the wheels via a six-speed manual or an optional eight-speed auto for the beefier variant. Gallery: Peugeot 308 (2020) Regardless of trim level, all 2021 Peugeot 308s have dual-zone climate control, automatic headlights, rear parking sensors, DAB digital radio, automatic windscreen wipers, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Even though the car is beginning to show its age in terms of design, it’s loaded with safety tech: adaptive cruise control, 180-degree camera, active lane departure warning, automatic high-beam switch, speed sign recognition, active blind spot, and driver attention alert. We’re hoping this is the last update the current 308 will receive as Peugeot needs to come out with an all-new model to fight the VW Group’s refreshed trio – Golf, Octavia, and Leon. Source: Peugeot By: Adrian Padeanu Published by: Adrian Padeanu

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