Showing posts with label Peugeot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peugeot. Show all posts

First Drive: New Peugeot 508 GT 2.2-liter HDi Sedan


It’s been a long time since Peugeot had a serious contender in the hotly contested sub-premium segment. The 407 was unloved and lacking in style; a “307 with a boot” purchased exclusively by the brand faithful. It was a bit bland and outdated compared to its major European competitor: the Mk 4 Ford Mondeo.

With the 508, Peugeot hopes to change all that. A carbon copy of the Peugeot 5 Concept that premiered at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, the 2011 Peugeot 508 puts the verve – that oh-so-important French flair – back into Peugeot’s line-up.

We take the wheel of Peugeot’s flagship, AU$52,990 508 GT with a 2.2-liter turbocharged diesel and a 6-speed automatic for a week-long road test and review.

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First Drive: New Peugeot 508 GT 2.2-liter HDi Sedan


It’s been a long time since Peugeot had a serious contender in the hotly contested sub-premium segment. The 407 was unloved and lacking in style; a “307 with a boot” purchased exclusively by the brand faithful. It was a bit bland and outdated compared to its major European competitor: the Mk 4 Ford Mondeo.

With the 508, Peugeot hopes to change all that. A carbon copy of the Peugeot 5 Concept that premiered at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, the 2011 Peugeot 508 puts the verve – that oh-so-important French flair – back into Peugeot’s line-up.

We take the wheel of Peugeot’s flagship, AU$52,990 508 GT with a 2.2-liter turbocharged diesel and a 6-speed automatic for a week-long road test and review.

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IAA 2011: Peugeot 508 RXH is an Environmentally-Conscious Crossover


The crossover recipe introduced by Audi’s Allroad for those who fancy a bit of off-roading but find SUVs too flashy is quite simple: take a station-wagon model, and then add plastic body cladding and underside protection, rise the suspension height to increase road clearance and voilà: your new crossover model is ready.

The same recipe has been followed by many manufacturers, the most recent being Peugeot with its brand-new 508 RXH that was launched at the 64th International Auto Show in Frankfurt.

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IAA 2011: Peugeot 508 RXH is an Environmentally-Conscious Crossover


The crossover recipe introduced by Audi’s Allroad for those who fancy a bit of off-roading but find SUVs too flashy is quite simple: take a station-wagon model, and then add plastic body cladding and underside protection, rise the suspension height to increase road clearance and voilà: your new crossover model is ready.

The same recipe has been followed by many manufacturers, the most recent being Peugeot with its brand-new 508 RXH that was launched at the 64th International Auto Show in Frankfurt.

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Scoop: 2012 Peugeot 2008 Small Crossover to Take on the Nissan Juke



It's been over a year since the PSA Peugeot-Citroën group announced an agreement with Mitsubishi to develop and adapt the Japanese company's ASX small crossover for its two brands in Europe and possibly other markets down the road.

Now, our spy photographers have captured the Peugeot-branded version of the Mitsubishi ASX, which is also called the Outlander Sport in the USA, and RVR in Japan and Canada, while testing in Europe. From what we understand and judging by the firm's current naming literature, the Peugeot model will carry the 2008 moniker.

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Peugeot Details All-New 508 RXH Diesel-Electric Hybrid Crossover



The HX1 conceptual people-carrier may give us some ideas about Peugeot’s future, but at the present moment, the French brand's newest offering is the all-new 508 RXH, which is the third variant to be added to mid-size model's range after the sedan and the estate.

Although Peugeot had given us a first peek at the 508 RXH in July, the Frankfurt Motor Show will mark the crossover’s world premiere.

Based on the estate version of the 508, the RXH follows in the lines of the Audi Allroad and Volvo XC70 featuring a unique front end, flared wheel arches, and of course, higher-riding suspension along with 18-inch wheels and wider tracks.

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New Peugeot 508 Flagship Sedan Snagged Undisguised During Filming?


A photograph of an undisguised 2011 Peugeot 508 sedan (or at least that's the most likely badge), allegedly captured during the filming of a promotional clip somewhere in Madrid, Spain, has been making the internet rounds today.

If it's the real deal, then it appears that Peugeot's designers have toned down the styling a little compared to the near-production concept model, called the "5 by Peugeot", that was showcased in Geneva earlier this year (see here).

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2010 Peugeot 408 Sedan: New Renderings Based on Inside Info

Peugeot 408These are the latest speculative renderings of Peugeot's 407 mid-size sedan replacement that is due to arrive in European showrooms sometime during the fourth quarter of 2010. The crew over at French car magazine L'Auto Journal told us that the computer generated images of the Peugeot 408 are based on inside information. As is always the case with these kind of stories, only time will tell how close the renderings are to reality.

Peugeot 408 What we do know for certain is that underneath the sheetmetal, the Peugeot 408 sedan will get the same platform and much of the mechanical hardware found in the well accepted Citroen C5.

Expect to see Peugeot's Ford Mondeo and Opel Insignia challenger to be offered with a wide choice of petrol and diesel engines, ranging from a 1.8-litre 127-horsepower petrol unit to the new 3.0-liter HDi V6 diesel that produces a healthy 240-horsepower.

Photos: Autojournal

Peugeot 408
Peugeot 408

Peugeot 308 RC Z Coupe: French TT Spied Ahead of Frankfurt Show Debut

Remember Peugeot's funky-looking 308 RC Z concept from the 2007 Frankfurt motor show? Well, the French carmaker is putting the final touches to the production version of the Audi TT-rivaling 2+2 coupe that is slated to make its world premiere at this year's Frankfurt show in mid-September and will then go on sale throughout Europe in the spring of 2010. Our spy photographers have captured evidence that with the exception of a few details like the design of the rear apron, the production model's looks remain all but identical to the concept.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - CarscoopMuch to our surprise, this also includes the 308 RC Z concept's double-bubble rear screen and roof panel, albeit less curvaliscious. Overall, and even though the RC Z retains some of the family traits of the Peugeot 308 range like the huge, sweptback headlights and the xtra-large front grille, the 2+2 coupe has a distinct character all of its own.

Sure some will find traces of the original Audi TT, maybe even of the 1990's Audi Avus Concept with its toned wheel arches and the forward-cabin design, but few will disagree that the 308 RC Z is one of the most interesting concept designs to pass into production.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - CarscoopAs with the concept car, the 308 RC Z's fascia panel will be taken directly from the 308 hatchback, though expect to see a sportier trim with more chrome details and higher quality leather surfaces to create a more upmarket impression (the pictures of the interior are from the concept car).

Underneath the fancy-pansy metal and glass work, the RC Z is more or less a 308. However, changes are expected to include wider tracks and a reworked suspension and steering system as well as beefier brakes to further improve the coupe's handling.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - CarscoopThe concept version of the RC Z was motivated by the BMW Group and PSA Peugeot Citroen co-developed, twin-scroll turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that cranked out 218 horsepower to the front wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox. Derivatives of the same powerplant are found under the hood of various Peugeot, Citroen and of course, MINI models.

It is certain that the 1.6-liter turbocharged four-pot will make its way in the production version of the RC Z, where it will be offered with various outputs. Other options are said to include a naturally aspirated 1.6-liter gasoline engine with 120HP as well as a range of turbo diesels.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop

2009 Peugeot 207 Hatch Facelift Scooped

Forum member 'Dane' from the French site 'Feline207' has scooped the upcoming Peugeot 207 hatchback facelift without a single trace of camouflage. As you can see in the pictures, the updated 207 won't change much with the most notable differences concerning the larger lower grille that's housed in the restyled front bumper while at the car's rear end, there's a new set of tail lamps and a revamped bumper. Can't say that we're surprised as Peugeot essentially previewed all of these changes on the the eco friendly "207 99g" at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in March. Hit the jump for more pictures.

Via: Feline207

Peugeot 207 Facelift - Carscoop
Peugeot 207 Facelift - Carscoop
Peugeot 207 Facelift - Carscoop

Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor Facelift Scooped with New Face?

The Pug-lovers over at 'Feline-207' have caught an undisguised prototype of what initially appears to be the facelift version of Peugeot's 207 SW Outdoor small crossover. However, there is a strong possibility that the car seen here is the SW Outdoor variant of the 207 99g that was shown for the first time in Geneva this past March. We say this because the only visible difference between the current 207 SW Outdoor and the prototype seen here concerns the modified fascia with the 'less smiley' lower grille which is identical to the one featured on the eco-friendly version of the 207 hatchback that's powered by a tweaked 1.6-litre diesel engine with 90HP emitting under 100g/km of CO2 per km.

On the other hand, Peugeot could be readying to change the front fascia on the entire range of the 207. Guess we'll have to wait and see.

Photos: Feline-207

Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor - Carscoop
Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor - Carscoop
Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor - Carscoop
Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor - Carscoop

Next-Generation Peugeot 208 Dramatically Rendered

We're still a couple of years away from the introduction of the replacement for the Peugeot 207 that will most likely follow the French automaker's current naming system and be called 208, but we're already seeing the first rendered speculations. This CGI proposes a very dramatic yet clean look for Peugeot's Ford Fiesta rival with a prominent lower front grille and concave surfacing on the supermini's sides.

We don't know if the artist created the Peugeot 208 rendering based on inside information, but we certainly hope that the production model looks something like this. Due to hit showrooms in late 2011 - early 2012, the 208 will be available as a hatchback (three and five door variants) as well as a coupe-convertible with a retractable hardtop and a practical station-wagon.

Via: Motorspain

Peugeot 208 - Carscoop