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Peugeot raises the bar with 308

Peugeot 308 Allure

By Bill McCarthy

Peugeot has always been able to deliver when it comes stylish-looking vehicles. The 308 has always been a strong performer in its hugely competitive segment. It has evolved since it was launched in 2007 and remained one of the better looking cars in its segment.

The latest version however is a dramatic leap forward in terms of style and road presence with some stunning new colours to boot. Trim levels include Active Premium, Allure, Allure Premium, GT and GT Premium.

It is a dramatic makeover, and now features a new lion’s head badge to front and rear, (which house the radar sensors used by the autonomous driving aids) for a sleeker look.

It is also packed with state-of-the-art communications and safety kit which flashes up warnings to drivers of impending possible dangers.

Now 55mm longer, it sits 20mm lower than the previous model, which delivers that dynamic and aerodynamic shape. 

The front features a deep grille at the end of a longer, dramatically swooping bonnet, with a clever configuration of daytime running lights among the front light clusters.

The rear is just as impressive with LEDs retaining the familiar cat’s claw style for the rear lamps.

In addition, there is a lower bumper gloss black trim, while the exhaust has twin chrome surrounds

Overall, the lower profile means the vehicle now has a more slippery shape, while tinted rear glass and smart new alloys add a touch of class to the all round appearance.

The interior has also had a major upgrade with the firm’s next-generation i-Cockpit interior with the now familiar compact multi function steering wheel.

Fixtures and fittings are high quality with controls and switchgear logically placed.

Front and centre is the 10-inch touchscreen that houses the i-Connect infotainment system which can be activated by voice commands and controls radio, navigation smartphone connectivity. Navigation includes TomTom Live updates and speed camera alerts and a clever feature is the i-Toggle feature that allows owners to set personalised shortcut keys for functions such as climate, navigation or music favourites.

There are a range of engine options including two plug in hybrids, a diesel, yes diesel, and the 1.2 litre three cylinder petrol engine powering this test car.

The 130bhp available provides plenty of urge and delivers the familiar raspy sound from the three pot engine under acceleration.

 Is lively enough, hitting 60mph in under 10 seconds and, mated with an eight speed auto box, delivers seamless shifts and decent economy of up to 50mpg, depending on how it is driven.

Drive modes Eco, Normal and Sport can be selected, depending on whether you’re looking for economy or performance.

Handling and ride are good. The 308 has always had good handling manners and the newcomer is no different, feeling well planted on corners, while the ride keeps occupants comfortable while  the suspension works hard to soak up the worst lumps and potholes.

Boot space is competitive within its segment offering 412 litres of space, opening up with the rear seats folded to a substantial 1,323 litres. As ever the split  rear seats open up at the touch of a button.

Safety is key with all models and the new model delivers plenty with  a number of key safety and driver assistance technologies, including stability control, full set of airbags, active safety brake with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane assist, programmable cruise control and speed limiter and those driver attention alert.

FAST FACTS

Peugeot 308 Allure Premium 1.2L PureTech

Price: £28,825

Mechanical: 265PS, 1199cc, three-cylinder, turbo charged petrol engine driving front wheels via eight speed auto box

Max Speed: 130mph

0-62mph: 9.7 seconds

Combined MPG: 43-52

Insurance Group: 19E

C02 emissions: 129g/km

Bik rating: 30%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Chic and sleek 508

Peugeot 508 Hybrid

By Bill McCarthy


TALKING about French chic could be described as a cliche, if you’ll pardon the French pun. But Peugeot’s sporty saloon really does deserve that definition.

Sleek, with almost predatory styling, the company seems to have cracked it with its latest intake of designers, as even from the 108 upwards, each model offers something to attract passing attention.

While the current craze for crossover/SUVs continues, this saloon, with It’s low-slung, almost coupe-like lines make it a head turning proposition both on the road and an attractive alternative executive choice on the car park.

Interior space is compromised somewhat by the styling, but it is still a big family saloon with adequate, if not class leading, boot space of 487 litres. Although shallow, it is wide and long.

The car offers sporty performance, while this plug-in hybrid version delivers excellent economy. In addition, the excellent handling makes for an entertaining drive.

“Bucking the crossover trend, this is a real alternative in the executive vehicle class, and a smart looking family saloon to boot.”

It is also packed with high-end equipment, even the entry level model, with the interior offering premium quality finish to fixtures, trim and fittings with a combination of soft touch finish and harder plastics.

While the exterior is classy and features the firm’s signature i-Cockpit control  and now familiar, small steering wheel, piano-style control switches and powered, leather-effect front seats on this model.

It is dominated by a new 10-inch colour touchscreen and Connected 3D Navigation with Tom Tom live updates available, and controls major functions in the car like connectivity and infotainment.

 The central console houses a stubby gear lever and drive selector, which allows three driving modes, from economy to sport. This Allure specification includes front and rear parking sensors and 180˚ reversing camera, 17-inch alloys active and ambient interior lighting.

Safety features include cyclist and pedestrian detection, full LED headlights, automated parking, adaptive cruise control, lane and blind spot assistance.

 The hybrid combination of a 110 hp 1.6 litre petrol engine and 11.8kW electric motor deliver a combined 225bhp for rapid acceleration. On the road, it feels quick and sporty, powering to 60mph in just over eight seconds.

The hybrid combo gives a theoretical combined fuel efficiency of up to 235mpg and CO2 emissions of up to 39g/km under the latest WLTP tests and is capable of up to 39 miles of fully-electric driving at a speed of up to 84mph.

 The firm recommends using a wallbox charger, so the car comes with a Mode 3 Type 2 cable as standard, unless taking up the option of a booster charge cable which will give 80 per cent charge in around 30 minutes at certain charging points.

The standard three-pin plug connector can take up to 14 hours. Economy is further enhanced by stop/start technology and regenerative braking. If on a longer journey, and soon to enter a congestion charge zone, the petrol engine can be used to charge the battery. The vehicle can then run on electric within the  zone, thus negating the cost, but with a downside on fuel consumption. 

Driving the car is a pleasure. It delivers sharp handling and feels balanced, agile and assured when cornering while the ride is firmest but comfortable enough for a family on a long trip, even dealing with the worst of our potholed roads, where lumps and bumps are soaked up with relative ease. It is a particularly comfortable place to be on long motorway journeys.

For ease of charging, customers can also download the MyPeugeot app, which will allow them to manage their vehicle charge remotely, precondition the temperature of the vehicle and receive ‘e-Coaching’ on how to benefit most from their vehicle. 

Bucking the crossover trend, this is a real alternative in the executive vehicle class, and a smart looking family saloon to boot.

Factfile

Peugeot 508 Allure hybrid 225 e-EAT8 S&S

Price: £35,945

Mechanical: Combined 225bhp 1598cc, four cylinder petrol engine and 11.8kW electric motor driving front wheels via CVT auto gearbox

Max speed: 155mph

0-60mph: 8.6 seconds

Combined mpg: 235 (WLTP)

Insurance group: TBC

CO2 emissions: 28-39 g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles