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2012 Peugeot 208 revealed

2012 Peugeot 208

Following last week’s report on a new Peugeot 208 GTi, the wraps have officially come off the new 208 hatch. Based on these pics it’s quite a smart looking thing too. There’s oodles of Euro chic in the design detailing, although things do get a bit fussy on the C-pillar of the three door.

Inside, we’ve been given brief glimpse. We can see the 208 looks the part and has a nice level of finish. Although, we do wonder if its HVAC controls may be a bit awkward to use, placed under the dash above as they are.

The best news on the 208 we’ve seen to date is a continuation for manufacturer’s to shed weight from outgoing models. As such the 208 will weigh in at more than 100kg lighter on average than the 207.

It’s expected the Peugeot 208 will be on sale in Australia towards the end of next year. More pics, video and press guff for you after the break.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyJ7u7Uje9g

2012 Peugeot 208

2012 Peugeot 208

2012 Peugeot 208

2012 Peugeot 208

2012 Peugeot 208

2012 Peugeot 208

Peugeot 208: RE-GENERATION

Spring 2012: Peugeot will launch its new model in the “B segment” – small, Supermini. It will be available in two distinct body styles; 3-door and 5-door.

Today, creating a vehicle capable of appealing to and uniting a wide variety of customers with ever changing expectations, simple renewal is no longer enough.

Therefore, from the outset, the 208 Project adopted the most ambitious specification overhaul ever undertaken by Peugeot to create a vehicle which represents a true generation leap.

Peugeot has not hesitated to rewrite the rulebook, with the desire to reinvent the principles on which the success of icons like the 205, 206 and 207 were built and to “re-generate” them, to create…

“With the 208, Peugeot enters a new era.” Vincent Rambaud, Director General, Automobiles Peugeot.

“The 208 will be a milestone. This car truly marks the next step, a defining moment for Peugeot.” Alain Tranzer, Director of the 208 Project.

“The 208 is a new illustration of the Marque’s project launched two years ago, representing a new stage in Peugeot’s desire to drive itself towards ever greater modernity.” Xavier Peugeot, Peugeot Marketing and Communication Director.

 

From Peugeot UK:

The new Peugeot 208: RE-GENERATION

In the spring of 2012, Peugeot will launch its new model in the ‘B’ (Supermini) segment. The new car will be available in two distinct body styles; 3- and 5-door.

Today, when creating a vehicle capable of appealing to and uniting a wide variety of customers with ever changing expectations, simple renewal is no longer enough. Therefore, from the outset, the ‘A9’ Project adopted the most ambitious specification overhaul ever undertaken by the Marque to create a vehicle that represents a true generation leap.

Peugeot has not hesitated to rewrite the rulebook, with the desire to reinvent the principles on which the success of icons like the 205, 206 and 207 were built and to ‘re-generate’ them, to create: The Peugeot 208.

“The 208 is a new illustration of the Marque’s project launched two years ago, representing a new stage in Peugeot’s desire to drive itself towards ever greater modernity.”
Xavier Peugeot, Marketing and Communication Director, Automobiles Peugeot

“With the 208, Peugeot has given itself the means to recreate an icon.”
Laurent Blanchet, Product Range Director, Automobiles Peugeot

Architectural re-generation

The 208 embodies the principles of agility and efficiency. The initial technical choices make it a vehicle which is light (110kg lighter on average compared to the 207, and as much as –173kg! with a range which starts at 975kg), aerodynamic (Cd of 0.29, CdA of 0.61), and very compact (-7cm in length, -1cm in height). These benefits are accentuated by noticeably increased occupant space, with more room in the rear seats (+5cm at the knees) and a more generous boot (+15 dm3 in volume), proof of optimised architectural performance.

Stylistic re-generation

The 208 gives form to and refines the new aesthetic codes of the Marque. ‘Floating’ grille, light signature, ‘boomerang’ rear lamps – each detail is designed in complete harmony with the balance of the car, structured by a ‘spine’ the impression of which is even visible on the roof. Sculpted, athletic, pure and sophisticated, its style projects the Marque towards a renewed and attractive modernity, suggesting sensuousness and energy, smoothness and mischief. The two body styles have been given entirely different treatments, with the style of the quarter panel of the three-door version recalling one of its illustrious older siblings.

“The strength of the 208 lies in its style: it is a real ball of energy. It has the potential to please everyone, like a popular piece of music that touches the human soul regardless of culture.”
Gilles Vidal, Style Director, Automobiles Peugeot

Ergonomic re-generation

The interior continues the promise of innovation just like the exterior style. A true break from what has gone before, beyond the recognised technical constraints and cultural references, the instruments and controls have been completely re-thought to become entirely intuitive and clear. They are positioned around a small steering wheel, combined with an elevated instrument panel giving information at a glance and a large touch screen. This ‘ensemble’ connects with its occupants and contributes to the practicality, the safety, the quality and purity of the interior design, as well as to the driving sensations.

Environmental re-generation

By achieving average CO2 emissions of 34g/km lower than the 207, the 208 takes the lead in its segment. Its latest generation engine technology and the use of the e-HDi micro-hybrid system on virtually all versions add to the vehicle’s improvements in terms of weight reduction and aerodynamics.

With five models, four of which are equipped with the new generation Stop & Start System (e-HDi), the diesel range starts at 87g/km of CO2 (delivering fuel economy of 83.1 mpg) and never exceeds 99g! The 208 introduces a new range of 3-cylinder petrol engines, 1.0- and 1.2-litre VTi, which are particularly efficient, with a range starting at 99g/km of CO2 (delivering 65.7mpg).

The environmental performance of 208 continues, with 25% of ‘green materials’ (recycled or of natural origin) making up its mass of polymers, it enters a new era in terms of eco-design. As a world first, the rear bumper and the fan assembly are made entirely using these materials. This type of bumper alone will permit a saving in manufacturing of 1600 tonnes of fuel a year.

Re-generation of the driving experience

The 208 renews the driving experience, a key factor in the DNA of every Peugeot:

  • Due to the small steering wheel which provides new ergonomics, the driver experiences a completely new driving agility,
  • Due to a new level of engineering between comfort and road holding, the result of the historical expertise of the Marque in terms of suspension and the benefits from the compactness and reduced weight of the vehicle.

The new Peugeot 208 will be launched in mainland Europe in the spring and for the UK in the summer of 2012.

11 replies on “2012 Peugeot 208 revealed”

That instrument binnacle is in a weird spot… Don’t you normally look through the steering wheel to see the speedo? Odd

That looks a little bit sexy… I think the instrument cluster looks odd because it appears that the steering wheel is sitting very low (look at the gap where the wheel hub meets the dash).. Mind you, that wheel does look tiny as well..

Pugs have always been that little bit quirky. But I like that!

Adz.

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