All-electric Peugeot 208 makes Turkish debut

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Electric Peugeot 208 makes its debut in the Turkish automotive market, offering eco-friendly driving options to consumers

All-electric Peugeot 208 makes Turkish debut

Peugeot 208, among the top-selling models in Europe's B-HB segment, made its debut in the Turkish market in March with its revamped version.

The renewed Peugeot 208 enters the Turkish market with three engine options, two petrol and one electric.

With its fully electric version boasting a city range of up to 498 kilometers (309.44 miles), the new 208 stands out with its fresh design and advanced technologies. Moreover, enhancements in the powertrain system promise an even more irresistible driving experience.

The starting prices are as follows:

  • 208 Active Prime 1.2 PureTech 100 HP EAT8: TL 1.21 milion
  • 208 Allure 1.2 PureTech 130 HP EAT8: TL 1.3 million
  • GT 1.2 PureTech 130 HP EAT8: TL 1.4 million

The starting price for the fully electric version, E-208 GT, is set at TL 1.36 million TL.

Revolutionizing interior comfort

Featuring numerous interior innovations, the Peugeot 208 catches attention with its Peugeot i-Cockpit®. The redesigned front grille, Peugeot logo, and three-claw light signature, along with new wheel designs and brand identity, give the vehicle a contemporary and appealing look. Additionally, the digital instrument panel, 10-inch central touchscreen, next-generation Peugeot i-Connect features, compact steering wheel, and new seat upholstery redesign the living space for enhanced practicality.

Offering seven different color options, including Agueda yellow and selenium gray, the Peugeot 208 caters to diverse preferences.

The revamped Peugeot 208 aims to appeal to car enthusiasts in Türkiye with its strong performance in city driving and contemporary interior design.

Source: Newsroom

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