Showing posts with label peugeot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peugeot. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Rumored: Peugeot To Produce 308 RC-Z


PSA is seriously considering putting the 308 RC-Z into series production, and will make a formal announcement at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. The roof and backlight are formed from polycarbonate and use a double bubble shape to increase headroom for occupants, while at the same time evoking racers by Zagato. The upkick in the doors where they meet the rear quarter windows also offers visual amusement, too. Underhood is a direct-injected, 218-horsepower 1.6L four-cylinder that's shared with the MINI.

The 308 RC-Z could be a great and cheaper alternative to Audi's TT.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Geneva 2008 Preview: Peugeot 308 GT THP 175


With BMW's request, Peugeot has developed and produced the motor for the second-generation MINI. The French automaker put the same engines to its own cars. After the 207 GTi, Peugeot created the new 308 GT THP 175, which parent company PSA will be unveiling in Geneva.

The 1.6-liter turbo four produces 175 horsepower with 195 lb-ft torque. This engine gets the hot 308 up to 62mph in 8.3 seconds. With an impressive fuel economy of 37.1mpg and low carbon emissions of 180g/km. The appearance of the car has been updated to pass the engine. With a new front bumper, rear spoiler and lowered suspension, and a new steering wheel and aluminum shifter and pedals inside. Manual and automatic transmissions are offered, each with six speeds.

Although the 308 GT THP 175 will only be offered as a three-door, a detuned five-door will also be offered driving 150 horses through a four-speed auto.

Gallery: Peugeot 308 GT THP 175

Geneva 2008 Preview: Peugeot 308 SW


Peugeot has been bringing its full 308 line-up to Geneva. One of the new variants of Peugeot's compact hatch is the new 308 SW. The wagon replaces the previous 307 SW and adds upgrades with a number of innovative and utile features.

The 308 SW can accommodate seven passengers, like its predecessor, despite its compact size. The car can achieve this thanks to removable third-row seating. Without the third-row and with the modular second row in place, the 308 SW can accommodate an impressive 674 liters of cargo. Remove the second-row seats as well, and the spacious little sport-wagon has a 2,149 liters cargo space. Compared to the 308 hatch, the sport-wagon had its wheelbase stretched 100mm and the rear overhangs by an additional 124mm. Other improvements include a larger glass panorama roof that extends beyond the second row, and a liftgate with a separately accessible glass window.

Combine these features with the aggressive styling of the 308 range and the 308 SW becomes a perfect choice for European buyers looking for some extra versatility without losing the driving dynamics and economy of a conventional small car.

Gallery: Peugeot 308 SW

Friday, February 15, 2008

Spy Shots: Peugeot 308 CC


With the 206 CC, the first affordable coupé cabriolet on the market, Peugeot has started a trend. After this product, many car manufacturers have followed Peugeot's steps. The French automaker now wants to continue its success in the segment it has helped to create. And the CC version of the new 308 is being prepared for that reason.

The car was caught in cold winter testing in northern Sweden, the car wears a much heavier camouflage to disguise the well known lines of the CC versions Peugeot produces. Aside the familiar Peugeot CC lines , the typical “feline” headlights and the taillights confirm the future car will be inspired in the 308 RC Z Concept.

Besides the foldable hardtop and the current engines used by the 308, the main attraction the 308 CC is expected to offer is the diesel hybrid propulsion system. In fact, it may be a world first. If this hybrid version will ever go into the production is something we may have to wait a little longer to confirm, but the 308 CC is expected to be in the dealers by spring 2009. The official presentation of the car will held at the Paris Motors Show, in October.

Gallery: Peugeot 308 CC Spy Shots







Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Spy Shots: Peugeot 3008


Along the 807, Peugeot plans to add another and smaller minivan to its lineup. The midsize will be based on the Peugeot 308, and will be called 3008.

With an attractive design, the minivan will compete with the Citroën C4 Picasso, Renault Scénic, Opel Zafira and Volkswagen Touran. Peugeot's new people mover will offer a handful of attractive features such as sliding doors, full seven-seating capacity, high roof, tire pressure sensors, audible passenger seatbelt warnings, dual-zone climate control, hands-free Bluetooth wireless phone kits and new entertainment equipment packages.

A range of gasoline and diesel engines will be offered. A new 2.4-liter engine would be the top shelf of the car's engine offerings.

Gallery: Peugeot 3008 Spy Shots


Wednesday, January 2, 2008

New Peugeot Partner Unveiled


12 years after its market debut, the Peugeot Partner replaced by its next generation model. The new Peugeot Partner will go on sale in the second half of 2008 as the Partner Tepee (passenger version) and the regular Partner LCV. The outgoing model will still be available in certain markets, but will be re-branded to Partner Origin.

The new Partner is 4.38 meters long and can hold up to 3.3 m3 (or 850 kg) of cargo. The car comes with the 308 driving dynamics due to the 308 power train. -Press release after the jump...


Gallery: Peugeot Partner




Press Release


Launched in 1996, the Peugeot Partner has been extremely successful in both its small van and MPV versions, with regular year on year increases in global sales over the past eleven years. Capitalising on the success of the first generation Peugeot Partner, Peugeot will launch a new version of the Partner in the second part of 2008.


With the launch of the new Partner, the first generation Partner model will, however, continue to be sold in certain countries with a reduced range of models and will be known as the Partner Origin.


The new Peugeot Partner: professional efficiency down to the last detail


With a refreshing and dynamic style which is perfectly adapted to the demands of its professional customer base, both with regards to quality, durability and efficiency, the new Partner is the perfect working companion due to its versatility and value for money. In terms of practicality, the new Partner has a maximum load capacity which will be a new reference point in the small van segment. With a length of 4.38m the new Partner has a load volume of 3.3m3 and a maximum payload of up to 850kg. The load area length of 1.8m can also be extended to 3m thanks to the new innovative Multi-Flex passenger seat, giving 400 litres of additional load space. This innovative feature allows three people to sit in the front which is the first time this option has been available in the small van segment.


Thanks to the use of the Peugeot 308 power train, the new Partner benefits from improved acoustic comfort, combined with an ergonomic driving position and excellent visibility. This all combines to give the new Partner a level of quality which will symbolise this new generation of small vans.


The new Partner puts the finishing touches to the complete enhancement and renewal of the Peugeot range of light commercial vehicles. The new and extended range which is even more innovative, offers a range of vehicles from 2.5m3 to 17m3, consisting of the Bipper, Partner Origin, new Partner, Expert and Boxer.


Peugeot Partner Tepee: the MPV that lets you enjoy the freedom of the open road


The new Partner Tepee MPV represents the next generation of a concept invented by Peugeot in 1996. The Partner Tepee is a multi-usage vehicle which is practical and which has a modern and original style both, on the inside and the outside. Its modular styling will appeal to customers requiring space and versatility. Most notably, it has a new Zenith multi-purpose roof providing even more light into the passenger compartment, three individual folding rear seats, greater interior space and driving qualities worthy of a modern hatchback car.


Adventure seekers, however, will also love its all-terrain capabilities and the personalised design of the Partner Tepee Outdoor.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Spy Shots: Peugeot 308 CC


The forthcoming Peugeot 308 CC spied during the photo shot. Nothing ground breaking, but still a good looking car. -Continued after the jump...


Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Peugeot 207 SW


The first official pictures of Peugeot 207 SW leaked. It seems identical to the Outdoor concept we saw in Geneva back in March. French company will officially unveil the compact SW at the upcoming Barcelona Show in early June.








Sunday, May 27, 2007

2008 Peugeot 308


Some photos of Peugeot 308 leaked earlier in this week. But official pictures will come on June 5.The 308 will come with the 120-horsepower 1.6L four cylinder. A range of diesels will also be available. As previously reported, diesel-electric Hybride HDi system is also going to be in the mix. A wagon and coupe+convertible will join the hatchback later.