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Peugeot has given the 308 a minor technology and trim update, to help keep the hatchback competitive against the new SEAT Leon, Mk8 Volkswagen Golf and Ford Focus. The revised model will go on sale in the UK later this summer.
The updated Peugeot 308’s bodywork is identical to the outgoing model’s - although buyers now have the choice of a new Vertigo Blue paint finish and two new alloy wheel designs.
Inside, the revised Peugeot 308 gets a new 10-inch digital instrument cluster in place of the old model’s analogue setup. The car’s 9.7-inch infotainment system is the same unit found on the outgoing model – and offers support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
There’s a new trim-level structure, too. Peugeot has ditched the Tech Edition model from the standard car’s line-up, opting instead for a three-tier system based on the 308 Active, Allure and GT. All three variants can also be upgraded with an optional Premium trim package, which Peugeot says will add additional equipment to fill the gaps between the models.
Peugeot has trimmed some engines from the 308’s line-up, with buyers now offered just three petrols and two diesels. The petrol range opens with a turbocharged 1.2-litre three- cylinder unit, with an output of either 108bhp or 128bhp. The former comes with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the latter can be specced with an eight-speed automatic.
Above the 1.2-litre model sits Peugeot’s flagship 308 GTi hot hatchback. It’s fitted with a turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which develops 259bhp and 340Nm of torque. Power is sent to the front wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox and, like the old model, it has 0–62mph time of six seconds flat and a top speed of 155mph.