Peugeot 208 Explained

Peugeot 208
Manufacturer:Peugeot
Production:March 2012 – present
Class:Supermini car (B)
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Related:Peugeot 2008
Predecessor:Peugeot 207

The Peugeot 208 is a subcompact car (B-segment in Europe) produced by the French automaker Peugeot. Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2012 and positioned below the larger 308, the 208 replaced the 207 in 2012, and is currently at its second generation.

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First generation (A9; 2012)

First generation
Model Code:A9
Production:March 2012 – August 2019 (Europe)
January 2013 – March 2020 (Brazil)
Assembly:France: Mulhouse (Mulhouse Plant); Poissy (Poissy Plant)
Brazil: Porto Real (PSA Brazil)
Malaysia: Gurun (NAM)
Slovakia: Trnava (Trnava Plant)
Iran: Tehran (IKAP)
Designer:Pierre Authier[1]
Body Style:3/5-door hatchback
Platform:PSA PF1 platform
Related:Peugeot 2008 (A94)
Citroën C3 (SX)
Citroën C4 Cactus
DS 3
Transmission:5 and 6-speed manual
5 speed ETG5 semi automatic
4-speed AL4 automatic
6-speed EAT6 automatic
Wheelbase:25381NaN1
Length:39621NaN1
Width:17391NaN1
Height:14601NaN1
Weight:975-

The 208 was designed by a team under the direction of Pierre Authier who also designed the Peugeot 2008 Mk1.[1] In November 2011, the initial 208 models were three-door hatchbacks produced at Peugeot's new plant in Trnava, Slovakia.[2] As five-door hatchbacks became available in June 2012, production also started at Peugeot's French plants located in Mulhouse and Poissy.[3]

Design

The first-generation 208, developed under the code name "A9,"[4] is constructed on the PSA PF1 platform. The car was unveiled in March 2012 at Geneva Motor Show 2012. It is 1730NaN0 (or 1100NaN0 on average) lighter than the 207, while still providing more room.[5] The boot capacity is rated at 2850NaN0 (VDA), which is 150NaN0 more than the 207, while the legroom in the rear seat has increased by 50NaN0.

The design work of the first-generation 208 was led by Pierre Authier, with Sylvain Henry as the exterior designer. Adam Bazydlo was responsible for the interior design, and Marie Sanou oversaw color and trim. The vehicle is equipped with a tablet computer-like display, a panoramic glass roof surrounded by LED lights, and has a relatively low drag coefficient of 0.29.[6] [7]

The three-door 208 was discontinued in mid-2018,[8] and Peugeot ceased production of the first-generation 208 in Europe in 2019. From January 2013 to March 2020, the first-generation 208 was produced in Brazil.[9] It was replaced with the second-generation model, which is imported from Argentina.[10]

Presentation

Five petrol and three diesel were available from its launch in 2012. To keep maximum weight reduction, the brand favours fuel consumption, safety and the overall performance of the vehicle. All components of the vehicle have been considered with this in mind. The vehicle features an aluminium front beam-absorber, size of the front subframe, laser welding of the roof, and an extensive use of and panels, soundproofing of the engine. The vehicle weighs about less than the 207.[11]

After launch, the Peugeot 208 Mk1 had received new variants that moved towards the hot hatch segment. The GTi had started production in February 2013, with a 1.6-litre petrol engine, and the XY trim level had started slightly after the GTi, positioned between the 208 and the GTi model. The diesel engines return the most efficient fuel economy.

In June 2015, the Mk1 208 was given a facelift, which had revised its styling, and added extra safety equipment. The facelift also introduced the top-level GT-Line trim level, which added a touchscreen display, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility on most models. In November 2014 Peugeot launched the limited edition "30th Anniversary" version of the 208 GTi, and the diesel range would decrease to a 1.5-litre line-up by 2018.[12]

208 GTi

The 208 GTi was introduced in September 2012 as the performance model of the first-generation 208.[13] Previously, it was showcased as a concept model in March 2012.[14] Based on the three-door 208, the variant weighs 11600NaN0, which is 900NaN0 lighter than the 207 GTi.

Compared to the standard 208, the front and rear tracks have been widened 101NaN1 and 201NaN1. Fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels with 205/45 tyre size, the 208 GTi is also equipped with a larger 3021NaN1 disc brakes at the front, cooled by functional vents. Its suspension has also been upgraded and the steering recalibrated appropriately.

The 208 GTi is fitted with a 1.6 litre turbo (1,598 cc) four cylinder in line turbo petrol Prince engine producing at 5,800 rpm and 2750NaN0 of torque at 1,700 rpm, and is fitted with a six-speed manual transmission. The GTi's Prince engine is shared with the Peugeot RCZ, several Mini and various Citroëns.[15]

This first GTi model has since been replaced by the 208 GTi by PeugeotSport which is directly derived from the limited edition '30ème Anniversaire Edition' which put out with revised suspension and an optional two tone paint along with a facelift of the original bumpers and other small changes.[16]

Although a high-performance 208 R was planned for the lineup, it was never released. It would have been positioned above the 208 GTi.[17]

208 GTi 30th by Peugeot Sport

A limited edition "30th by Peugeot Sport" was launched to mark the 30th anniversary of the 205 GTi, launched in 1984.[18] Equipped with a engine, the model was tuned by Peugeot Sport, the brand's competition department.[19] Improvements over the regular 208 GTi include a Torsen limited-slip differential from the RCZ R and performance-oriented suspension and steering settings.[20] Braking is handled by front discs pinched by 4-piston fixed Brembo calipers.

The car was shown at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed. It went on sale the following November in France from €28,900,[21] which was €3,800 more than a regular GTi.

Powertrain

All the petrol engines comply with the Euro 5 norm and the diesel engines have emissions of 99 g/km or lower. In addition to the four cylinder petrol engines carried over from the previous model, from September 2012, the 208 has been offered with two new three cylinder units with variable valve timing – the 1.0 VTi producing and 1.2 VTi .

The 1.0 comes with an advertised fuel consumption of, and a emissions value of 99 g/km. A 1.2 L three cylinder is available with a turbocharger designated as the PureTech 110 S&S (available on the GT Line models and the allures) or without designated PureTech 82 S&S (available on the active, VTi, or XS). This engine is coupled to a five speed manual or a six speed automatic.

The range of diesel units starts with the four-cylinder 1.4-litre e HDi unit, originally introduced in 2010 for the 207, which provides of power coupled, in the 208, with published fuel economy and emission figures of 3.4L/100 km and 87 g/km.[22]

2012-2015

Petrol engines
ModelTypePower, Torque@rpm0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) (s)Top speedTransmissionKerb weightYears
1.0 VTi I3 @ 6000 RPM, 950NaN0 @ 3000 RPM145-speed manual2012–2015
1.2 VTi I3 @ 6000 RPM, 1180NaN0 @ 2750 RPM12.25-speed manual2012–2015
1.4 VTi I4 @ 6000 RPM, 1360NaN0 @ 4000 RPM10.55-speed manual2012–2015
1.6 VTi I4 @ 6000 RPM, 1600NaN0 @ 4250 RPM8.95-speed manual2012–2015
1.6 THP turbo I4 N/A, N/A7.36-speed manual2012–2015
GTI (1.6 THP) turbo I4 @ 6800/5800 RPM, @ 1700/1700-3000 RPM6.8/6.56-speed manual2013–2015
Diesel engines
1.4 HDi/e-HDi I4 @ 4000, @ 1750 RPM13.55-speed manual2012–2015
1.6 e-HDi turbo I4 @ 4000 RPM, 2300NaN0 @ 1750 RPM10.95-speed manual2012–2015

2015-2018

Petrol engines
ModelTypePower, Torque@rpm0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) (s)Top speedTransmissionKerb weightYears
1.0 Puretech999NaN I3 @ 6000, 950NaN0 @ 300014165kph5-speed manual2015-2016
1.2 Puretech1199NaN I3 @ 5750, 1060NaN0 @ 275013.8166kph5-speed manual2016-2019
1199NaN I3 @ 5750, 1180NaN0 @ 275012.2175kph5-speed manual
5-speed automatic

2015-2018
1199NaN I3 @ 5750, 1180NaN0 @ 275013.6175kph5-speed manual2018-2019
1199NaN turbo I3 @ 5500, 2050NaN0 @ 15009.6190kph5-speed manual
2015-2018
1199NaN turbo I3 @ 5500, 2050NaN0 @ 17509.3188kph5-speed manual
2018-2019
1.6 THP1598NaN turbo I4 @ 6000, 3000NaN0 @ 30006.5230kph6-speed manual2015-2016
Diesel engines
1.5 BlueHDI1499NaN turbo I4 @ 3500, 2500NaN0 @ 175010.5188kph6-speed manual2018-2019
1.6 BlueHDI turbo I4 @ 3500, 2300NaN0 @ 175013.3171kph5-speed manual2015-2018
turbo I4 @ 3750, 2540NaN0 @ 175010.7187kph5-speed manual2015-2018
turbo I4 @ 3500, 2850NaN0 @ 17509.4190kph6-speed manual2015-2018

Trims

The 208 comes with a range of trims and specs. Starting from the entry model

Additional trims consist of the Access, Access Plus, Style, Lime, XY, GTI, GTI Prestige, GTI Limited Edition, GTI 30th Anniversary, Roland Garros, Intuitive, and the Feline.[23] A number of models mentioned are limited.

Safety

The 208 in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 2 airbags received 4 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2014.[24]

The 208 in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 2 airbags and no ESC received 2 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2016 (one level above 2010–2015).[25]

Second generation (P21; 2019)

Second generation
Model Code:P21
Production:2019–present
Assembly:Slovakia: Trnava (Trnava Plant)
Morocco: Kenitra (Kenitra Plant)
Argentina: El Palomar, Buenos Aires
Designer:Kevin Gonçalves (exterior)[26]
Yann Beurel (exterior)
Eric Dejou (interior)[27]
Body Style:5-door hatchback
Platform:CMP/eCMP
Motor:Permanent magnet synchronous motor (e-208)
Battery:50 kWh lithium-ion (e-208)
Electric Range:349NaN
Wheelbase:25401NaN1
Length:40551NaN1
Width:17451NaN1
Height:14301NaN1

The second-generation 208 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2019, and officially went on sale across Europe over the summer.[28] A fully electric version, named e-208, was also revealed at Geneva.

Since this generation, the 208 switches from the older PF1 platform to the Common Modular Platform (CMP). The newer platform, which is shared with the 2008, the DS 3 Crossback and Opel Corsa,[29] allowed Peugeot's engineers to reduce around 300NaN0 from the vehicle's weight. The newly developed platform also enhanced the vehicle's aerodynamics and comfort, as noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) levels are claimed to be reduced compared to its predecessor.[30]

The 208's interior has also been updated with Peugeot's i-Cockpit, featuring a digital instrument cluster, smaller steering wheel design and a touchscreen display available in various sizes. Physical buttons and switches have been minimized, as most of the controls have been integrated into the infotainment system. It is also available with optional advanced driver-assistance systems, featuring adaptive cruise control, lane centering, automatic parking, and blind spot monitoring. Models equipped with a manual transmission feature cruise control down to a minimum speed of 18mph; the automatic and e-208 models can control the car down to a stop.

Technical

The 208 offers a choice of powertrains, using conventional petrol or diesel engines, or an electric motor.[28] The conventional petrol engines branded "PureTech" are all 1.2-litre, three-cylinder naturally aspirated EB2FA with 740NaN0, or turbo EB2DT with 1000NaN0, or turbo EB2DTS with 1290NaN0, except the versions made in Argentina which use the 1.6-litre naturally-aspirated EC5 either petrol-only or ethanol-capable flex fuel for export to Brazil.

The diesel model will come in just one engine variant, a 1.5-litre four cylinder engine producing . Moroccan buyers have the option of the older 1.6 HDi engine producing .[31] Peugeot have yet to announce the Sport models and what engine they will be using, such as the GTi which has been part of the family of the 208.[28]

However, Guillaume Clerc, the project manager for the second generation 208, stated that development of a petrol 208 GTi ended in 2017, because it was impossible to meet the corporate average emission targets with the larger 1.6-litre engine used in the previous generation 208 GTi. Clerc hinted the next GTi could be based on the e-208.[32]

e-208

Since the introduction of the second-generation 208, Peugeot also offers a battery electric version called the e-208. Unlike competing contemporary vehicles such as the Renault Zoe and Volkswagen ID.3, the e-208 shares a common chassis with the conventional petrol/diesel powered 208. Peugeot chose this deliberately to enable potential buyers to select the drivetrain that best suits their requirements.[33] It also allows Peugeot to assemble the e-208 on the same line as the 208, at the Slovakian Trnava plant.[34] [35]

Compared to the conventionally powered versions of the 208, the e-208 is approximately 350kg (770lb) heavier, and has a slightly wider rear axle, to accommodate the battery pack.

The e-208 has a heat-pump controlled 50 kWh battery, a motor, and a 6.6 kW charger. WLTP range is 211miles.[36] [37] It is equipped with a CCS Combo Type 2 connector, or CHAdeMO in Japan, and can charge at a rate of up to 100 kW from a suitable DC fast charging station. Charge rate can be 70 kW up to 40% state of charge, then decreasing to 50 kW.[38] The onboard charger is limited to 7.4 kW, but may be equipped with a three phase 11 kW charger as an option.[39] In the e-208, the gear selector is used to choose the level of regenerative braking.

Shortly after it went on sale in October 2019, demand for the e-208 was reported as strong. Peugeot had anticipated making approximately 30,000 e-208 cars per year, 10 percent of the planned annual production of 300,000 for the entire 208 product line, but of all pre-orders received were for the e-208. Maximum annual production for the e-208 is 60,000 units.[40]

The electric e-208 was voted "Most Desired Electric Car" in North Macedonia at the Golden Steering Wheel awards at the beginning of 2021.[41]

Facelift

In July 2023, Peugeot announced a facelift for the second generation 208.[42] [43] [44]

The updated model has a new front end with new headlights, front apron and grille, while it receives new tail lights in the back. LED headlights and partial LED tail lights are now standard, with full LED options available. The grille maintains its overall proportions but has new designs with body coloured elements (except for the base trim) and the apron now incorporates three vertical lines as the new light signature and DRLs. New colours are also available.

In the interior, the infotaintment system now comes with a 10-inch display as standard (as opposed to 7 inch in the pre-facelift model), but the cockpit remains analogue for the base trim. New fabrics are also available.

The PureTech 75 and 100 engines with manual gearboxes remain in the lineup, while the automatic PureTech 100 and 130 get a new 48V hybrid system which can run in electric mode at times. The e-208 has a new powertrain which outputs and has an increased range of .

South American model

In July 2020, Peugeot started the assembly of the second-generation 208 in Argentina in its Buenos Aires plant. The vehicles produced at this plant are intended for South American market, with 60 percent exported outside Argentina.[45] [46] Only internal combustion models are produced here, as the e-208 sold in South America are imported.[47]

In 2020, the Argentinian-made 208 was claimed to be 95 percent equal to the European version (but the engine is different, for starters), while 40% of its parts are made in Argentina.[48] The South American model are engineered with a higher ground clearance (+10 to 12 mm) and a higher approach angle (16 degrees instead of 14 degrees) to adapt to the more rugged local roads than the European ones. It also uses less expensive materials, such as using steel instead of aluminum. Other differences include a different rear seats and a larger fuel tank.[49]

The Argentinian-made 208 is equipped with the 1.6-litre VTi engine producing 1140NaN0.[50] In May 2022, following the merger of PSA and FCA to form Stellantis, Peugeot released a naturally-aspirated 1.0-litre 208 as an entry-level option for Brazilian market, using the Firefly engine from the Fiat Argo which is rated at 700NaN0.[51] [52] [53] Naturally-aspirated 1.0 engines are representing most of the B-hatch segment sales in Brazil.[54]

Since the second half of 2022, a portion of the 208 sold in Chile are coming from Argentina (in addition to the European model).

During September 2023, a third engine is added to the Brazilian range, which is a 1.0-litre Turbo 200 1300NaN0 from Fiat.

Powertrain (Europe)

Petrol engines[55]
ModelTypePower, Torque@rpm0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) (s)Top speedTransmission emission (g/km)Years
1.2 PureTech 75 S&S1199NaN I3750NaN0 @ 5750, 1180NaN0 @ 275013.2102mph5 speed manual93–982019–
1.2 PureTech 100 S&S1199NaN I31000NaN0 @ 5500, 2050NaN0 @ 17509.9117mph6 speed manual96–1022019–
1.2 PureTech 100 EAT8 S&S1199NaN I31000NaN0 @ 5500, 2050NaN0 @ 175010.8117mph8 speed automatic97–1042019–
1.2 PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S1199NaN I31300NaN0 @ 5500, 2300NaN0 @ 17508.7129mph8 speed automatic101–1082019–
Diesel engine
1.5 BlueHDi 1001499NaN I41020NaN0 @ 3500, 2500NaN0 @ 175010.2117mph6 speed manual84–922019–
Electric motor (e-208)[56]
BatteryPower, Torque0–100 km/h (s)Top speedTransmissionRange (WLTP)Years
50 kWh lithium-ion1360NaN0,
260–
8.193mph1 speed automatic3400NaN02019–2021
50 kWh lithium-ion1360NaN0,
260–
N/A93mph1 speed automatic3620NaN02021–2023
51 kWh lithium-ion1560NaN0,
260–
N/AN/A1 speed automatic4000NaN02023–present

Safety

Euro NCAP

The 208 in its standard European market configuration received 4 stars from Euro NCAP in 2019.[57]

Latin NCAP

The 208 in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 4 airbags and ISA received 2 stars from Latin NCAP in 2021 under its new protocol (one level above 2016–2019, similar to Euro NCAP 2014).[58]

Sales

Peugeot announced the 300,000th 208 was produced in February 2013.[59]

YearEuropeWorldwide productionWorldwide salesNotes
2011198631[60]
2012160,047242,900220,800Total production reaches 243,600 units.
2013237,266333,800[61] 334,439Total production reaches 577,400 units.
2014214,547
2015228,088
2016247,379
2017242,589
2018230,107
2019224,848
2020199,316
2021195,728
2022206,816

Motorsport

208 T16 Pikes Peak

In April 2013, a 208 T16 was tested by Sébastien Loeb at Mont Ventoux.[62] Loosely based on the shape and design of the production 208, the T16 is a lightweight 875kg (1,929lb) vehicle that uses the rear wing from the Peugeot 908, and has a 3.2 litre, twin turbo V6 engine, developing 8750NaN0 and 0 - 100 km/h in just 1.8s[63] with the aim of competing at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The engine was derived from racing variants of the PSA ES/L V6 built by Sodemo, which were used in the Courage C60 Le Mans race car between 2001 and 2003.

At Pikes Peak on 30 June 2013, Sébastien Loeb used the 208 T16 to break Rhys Millen's record time, set in 2012[64] on the first fully paved roads in the history of the competition.[65] The previous record of 9:46.164[66] was shattered, and a new record time of 8:13.878 was set.[67]

The car also won the hillclimbing race, at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed in June 2014.

Racing

In 2018, a Peugeot 208 GTi 30th Edition model won the overall award in the inaugural Classic Sports Car Club Turbo Tin Tops Series, for forced induction front wheel drive cars.[68]

Rallycross

Team Peugeot-Hansen won the manufacturers title at the FIA World Rallycross Championship in November 2015. Jérôme Grosset-Janin was runner up in the FIA European Rallycross Championship in the same year.

Timmy Hansen won the 2019 FIA World Rallycross Championship using a Peugeot 208, and Hansen MJP won the teams championship.

Rally

Juha Salo won the Finnish Rally Championship in 2015 and 2016.

Awards

208 receives the 'Best Cars' award for the best city car by a jury of readers from the magazine l’Automobile.[69]

On January 26, 2016, thirteen journalists from the magazine Kilomètres Entreprise awarded its Blue HDi 100 version the "Business Cars of the Year" trophy in the "Versatile Business 2016" category.[70]

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