A day ahead of Peugeot’s official launch for the new 208, a German magazine has broken the embargo and we have a full set of photos of the replacement for the Peugeot 207.
Just last week we revealed that the new Peugeot 208 will be revealed tomorrow (2nd November). Which was clearly Peugeot’s plan. Unfortunately, for Peugeot, a German site had broken the embargo on the 208, so we have the first official pictures of Peugeot’s replacement for the 207 a day ahead of the event.
We have to say, once you get over the fact that it doesn’t look like the familiar big-gob Peuegot’s we’ve become used to in recent years, it looks rather good. And it promises quite a lot.
On offer is a lighter, shorter car – but with more interior space – with a range of very economical 3-pot engines in 1.0 litre and 1.2 litre varieties.
The most frugal of these 3-pot engines – certainly at launch – will be the 1.0 litre with 66bhp and emissions of 99g/km (the default setting for all eco cars) and the 90bhp e-diesel with even lower emissions – just 87g/km.
What we still don’t have any news about is the much speculated upon Peugeot 208 GTI. That is expected to come, complete with the 1.6 litre turbo petrol with around 200bhp, but not perhaps until sales of the 208 have bedded in.
Also likely is a tamer version of the 208 GTI – the 208 GT – with much of the ‘sporty’ bits, but a lot less power. Perfect for uninsurable teenagers to pose in.
Now the damn has been breached on the 208 details – and particularly the photos – there’s a good chance Peugeot will release all the information on the new 208 officially later today.
We’ll update then.
New Peugeot 208 (2012) Photo Gallery
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(16 photos – click any thumbnail for full gallery)
Source: Auto Zeitung




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Dteamer says
Better than the 207 and if Peugeot do make a 208 GTI the whole range would benefit.
John Bradley says
First reaction is meh. Second reaction is also meh. Lets hope this is a grower then!
It looks contrived, bloated and still as ugly as a bulldog chewing a wasp around the nose. If this is Peugeot’s bold new design direction I think the boys at Kia must be laughing their collective socks off.
JB<