A couple of new variants are joining Peugeot’s 308 line-up.
The first, called GT Line, replaces the Feline trim grade. Its look is meant to imitate that of the recently-unveiled GT performance version (pictured below), so 18” ‘Diamant’ wheels, a rear diffuser and twin exhausts adorn the exterior. The cabin meanwhile gains front sports seats with a massage function, plus part-Alcantara upholstery.
Whereas the ‘proper’ GT is available with 202 bhp (151 kW / 205 PS) petrol or 177 bhp (133 kW / 180 PS) diesel engines, Peugeot is offering the GT Line with a selection of three less powerful – and more insurance-friendly – motors.
There’s a choice of five-door hatchback or SW estate body styles, and UK on-the-road prices range from £21,345 to £25,095.
Alternatively, the Sportium is a special edition that’s based on the existing 308 Access.
This model’s additional standard specification includes rear parking sensors, automatic lights and wipers, dual-zone air conditioning, a colour touchscreen, driver’s seat lumber support and a set of 16” ‘Diamond’ alloy wheels.
The Sportium features a 1.2 litre PureTech three-cylinder petrol engine that produces either 108 bhp (81 kW / 110 PS) or 128 bhp (96 kW / 130 PS). Costing from £17,345, it’s being produced in hatchback guise only.
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The first, called GT Line, replaces the Feline trim grade. Its look is meant to imitate that of the recently-unveiled GT performance version (pictured below), so 18” ‘Diamant’ wheels, a rear diffuser and twin exhausts adorn the exterior. The cabin meanwhile gains front sports seats with a massage function, plus part-Alcantara upholstery.
Whereas the ‘proper’ GT is available with 202 bhp (151 kW / 205 PS) petrol or 177 bhp (133 kW / 180 PS) diesel engines, Peugeot is offering the GT Line with a selection of three less powerful – and more insurance-friendly – motors.
There’s a choice of five-door hatchback or SW estate body styles, and UK on-the-road prices range from £21,345 to £25,095.
Alternatively, the Sportium is a special edition that’s based on the existing 308 Access.
This model’s additional standard specification includes rear parking sensors, automatic lights and wipers, dual-zone air conditioning, a colour touchscreen, driver’s seat lumber support and a set of 16” ‘Diamond’ alloy wheels.
The Sportium features a 1.2 litre PureTech three-cylinder petrol engine that produces either 108 bhp (81 kW / 110 PS) or 128 bhp (96 kW / 130 PS). Costing from £17,345, it’s being produced in hatchback guise only.
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