
The Peugeot 108 Top! Roland Garros (pictured) and 208 Roland Garros celebrate the French Open
The Peugeot 108 Top! Roland Garros and 208 Roland Garros are revealed to celebrate the French Open, and there’s a new 108 GT Line trim.
You’d expect Peugeot could deliver a special Edition model or two to celebrate the French Open Tennis at any time as they’re a French company, but there’s extra impetus after Novak Djokovic, a Peugeot Brand Ambassador, took the French title this weekend.So to celebrate, Peugeot is rolling out a couple of special editions – the 108 Top! Roland Garros and 208 Roland Garros – to mark their commitment to the French Open for the past 32 years.
The 108 Top! Roland Garros comes as a three or five-door with the 1.2 litre PureTech 82 petrol engine, a Diamond White paint job with black folding roof, orange door mirrors and 15″ alloys with an orange centre.
Titivations include privacy glass, LED running lights, Sat Nav, Air Con, Keyless, electric mirrors and Roland Garros badging, as well as a reversing camera, Active City Brake and Lane Departure Warning, with an interior complete with Roland Garros porcelain dash detailing and grey and orange trim. The Peugeot 108 Top! Roland Garros costs from £13,360.

The Peugeot 208 Roland Garros Special Edition
The 208 Roland Garros is a five-door with a choice of the 1.2 litre PureTech 110 with five-speed manual or six-0speed automatic gearbox, or the 1.6 litre BlueHDi 100 with a five-speed manual.
The 208 Roland Garros comes in either Nera Black or Satin white with 16″ alloys, privacy glass, LED running lights, orange mirrors and Roland Garros badging, together with a glass roof, two-tone seats, DAB, Sat Nav, Mirrors Screen and CarPlay.
Other goodies include reversing camera, electric windows, electric mirrors and auto lights.
The 208 Roland Garros costs £17,995 for the Puretech 110 manual, £1,000 more for the auto version and £18,915 for the diesel (pick the manual PureTech 110 – it’s a peachy little engine).
Aside from the Roland Garros Specials, the 108 GT Line has also been announced to replace the Feline Nav trim and with an improved spec including 15″ alloys, privacy glass, red Peugeot lettering on the grille, gloss black mirrors, front fogs, Climate, Active City Brake and Lane Departure Warning, Sat Nav and Laser Red interior with black leather seats.
Available with the 1.2 litre PureTech 82 as a three or five-door, the GT Line costs £12,760 and £13,160 respectively.



Clive Hillier says
Also 1.2 litre one, and also petrol – Many thanks – Clive Hillier – hong788888@aol.com
Clive Hillier says
I am on the look out to possibly buy a Peugeot 208 Roland Garros black 108bhp sometime soon or up to six months time reg. around 15,16, or 17 maybe low tax. I believe this has a 5 speed gearbox, maybe low tax, reversing camera and sat nav, maybe with sun roof – I also believe this is one of the few models that does offer this. I cant understand why the GT Line around this time did not offer this as standard.