GT Hybrid
The Peugeot 208 GT Hybrid is the latest update to one of Europe’s most successful compact cars. It combines a 136-horsepower gasoline engine with an electric motor, offering smooth acceleration, reduced emissions, and better fuel savings. Built for tight city streets and modern commuting, the car reflects Peugeot’s commitment to sustainable mobility without sacrificing performance.
Key Highlights of the Peugeot 208 GT Hybrid
- Powertrain: 1.2L turbocharged gasoline engine + hybrid motor, delivering 136 hp.
- Transmission: Automatic E-DCS6 dual-clutch gearbox for smoother gear shifts.
- Hybrid Mode: Short-distance electric-only driving for city use.
- Efficiency: Lower fuel consumption compared to traditional gasoline models.
- Design: LED three-claw headlights, bold grille, compact body (just over 4 meters).
- Interior: Peugeot i-Cockpit 3D, 10-inch touchscreen, and connected driving aids.
- Market Fit: Urban drivers needing agility, style, and hybrid efficiency.
Exterior Design: Compact but Distinct
Peugeot designed the 208 GT Hybrid to stand out while remaining practical for urban environments. Its LED light signature, aggressive grille, and aerodynamic profile present a modern compact look. The three-claw headlights signal Peugeot’s design language, also seen on its electric models.
Despite its small footprint (around 4.05 meters long), the car offers a strong presence. The compact size allows easier parking in dense cities, while the sharp lines give it a sporty edge.
Powertrain and Performance
The 208 GT Hybrid uses a hybrid system combining gasoline and electric power. The 136 hp output makes it responsive while keeping fuel consumption low.
Key performance details:
- Gasoline Engine: Turbocharged, paired with a 48-volt electric system.
- Hybrid Motor: Supports silent starts and low-speed driving without fuel.
- Driving Modes: Automatic switching between electric, hybrid, and gasoline operation.
- Transmission: The E-DCS6 gearbox enables smooth transitions and better fuel economy.
For city driving, the ability to run short distances in electric-only mode reduces emissions and noise. On highways, the hybrid system supports higher speeds without range anxiety, unlike fully electric cars.
Driving in Urban Settings
Cities with historic centers, like Todi in Italy, test the car’s agility. The compact size and tight turning radius allow easy maneuvering in narrow alleys. The hybrid system provides a quiet drive, important in pedestrian-heavy areas.
Peugeot included regenerative braking, capturing energy during deceleration. This extends electric range and reduces wear on traditional brakes. For commuters, this means fewer fuel stops and smoother daily driving.
Interior Technology and Comfort
Inside, the Peugeot i-Cockpit 3D dominates the experience. It places a compact steering wheel below the digital cluster, improving visibility and response.
Key interior features:
- 3D digital instrument panel.
- 10-inch central touchscreen with connectivity.
- Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including:
- Adaptive cruise control.
- Automatic emergency braking.
- Lane-keeping assist.
Despite its compact size, the 208 GT Hybrid includes premium finishes, giving it a more upscale feel compared to standard B-segment cars.