New Peugeot e-208 – A Devine State of Silence. 

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By Breda Corrigan

In my opinion, the all-new Peugeot e-208 is one of the most distinctive, and most attractive small electric vehicles (EV) on the market. The new e-208 feels like a surprisingly wide car inside, and there is also an ample amount of headroom for occupants. Up front, there are some neat storage solutions, including a handy storage area behind a glossy black fold down door. A 311-litre boot can be extended to an impressive 1,106-litres when the rear seat backs are folded flat, while the car’s charging cables come in a neat Peugeot-branded carry bag. The e-208 features Peugeot’s intuitive i-Cockpit design, which places the steering wheel below the digital display instead of in front of it, thereby meaning that the driver’s eyes don’t have far to travel between the road and the display.  The flat top and bottom steering wheel feels sporty, and is easy to get a comfortable grip of, while a light steering set-up makes getting in and out of tight parking spaces a doddle. This was made even easier with the standard front & rear parking sensors, and rear-view camera on my test car.

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Impressive Power & Easy Charging Options;

Producing 136bhp and 260Nm of torque, the 50kWh battery enables the e-208 to sprint from 0-100km/h in 8.1-seconds, on its way to a top speed of 150km/h (where permitted). Based on strict new WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure) real-world driving range test procedures, the e-208 achieved a range of 340km’s on a full charge – potentially enough range for a week-long commute for some drivers. The e-208’s regenerative braking system (B mode) is essentially an eco mode which recoups some of the energy otherwise lost to braking, while enabling the car to slow right down by coming off the accelerator pedal. This energy is then fed back into the battery for an extended range, and is a system that works extremely well in practice. To access the full driving capacity in electric mode several charging solutions are available at home, or at public stations. The new Peugeot e-208 offers programmable deferred charging from the Connected Navigation screen, or from the MyPeugeot® app on your phone. This system also lets you start or stop charging at any time and consult the charge status. The e-208 charges using a classic domestic plug with the standard cable supplied with the vehicle, or on a reinforced Green Up™ Legrand® plug for a reduced charging time. However, you can charge the e-208 more quickly and safely with a 11kW Wallbox, with the complete charge taking just 5 hours. The car can be easily recharged on public stations too, with the thermal regulation of the battery allowing for an 80% charge in just 30 minutes from a 100kW charger. The e-208 weighs approximately 500kg more than a standard 208 with an internal combustion engine (ICE), so Peugeot has fitted bigger brakes and stiffer suspension to cope with the extra weight gained in the electrification process. With the e-208 batteries located snugly under the rear seats, the result is that the car feels very solid and secure on the road, while rear leg, head and knee room is identical to its ICE siblings.

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Trim Levels & Warranty;

With the new e-208 you get a choice of four well specified trim levels – Active, Allure, GT Line, and the flagship GT. The e-208 offers three driving modes – ‘eco’ with autonomy optimised by adjusting certain settings, ‘normal’ with optimised comfort for daily use, and ‘sport’ for the priority of performance with maximum power and torque, with the modes easily changeable by way of a switch located adjacent to the transmission lever on the centre console. The new e-CMP electrified modular platform, which underpins the new Peugeot 208, was developed to incorporate a high-voltage battery with a large capacity of 50kWH, while preserving cabin space, and boot volume too. The battery is guaranteed for 8-years/160,000km (for 70% of its charge capacity), while all other components of the car are covered by Peugeot’s comprehensive 5-year/100,000km warranty for ultimate peace of mind motoring.

Test Car;

My test car was a Peugeot e-208 GT and was finished in head-turning Vertigo Blue metallic paint with a contrasting black roof and rear spoiler, gloss black wheel arch extensions, gloss black rear cluster connecting strip, gloss black B-pillar and dark tinted rear windows for maximum visual impact. Also standard on the range-topping GT model are 17” diamond cut two tone alloy wheels, rear bumper with gloss black finish, Nera Black door mirror shells, 7-inch Capacitive colour touchscreen, ambient lighting, heated seats, Mistral full-grain perforated leather steering wheel, ‘Piano’ access keys, LED daytime running lights, full LED 3D signature rear lights, full LED headlights with Smartbeam Assist, automatic lights & wipers, keyless entry & start, electric parking brake, Visio Park 180-degree (rear view camera), front & rear parking sensors, electric windows front & rear, SOS emergency & assistance function, alarm, active blind spot monitoring, ISOFIX child seat anchorage points, driver attention warning alert, speed limit recognition and recommendation, and multiple airbags, along with many more comfort, convenience, safety and infotainment features. On the road, the e-208 performed every task asked of it without fault, while the high quality – and refreshingly different – cabin of the car is a very pleasant place to be. The e-208’s road-holding ability is terrific, while its minimal body-roll through bends is to be admired.

Verdict & Pricing;

The new Peugeot e-208 is a pleasurable and smooth car to drive, with terrific acceleration from the immediate application of engine torque, while the silent engine provides a air of tranquility. Reduced maintenance and low energy costs ensure that the new e-208 is a budget-friendly car to live with, while a VRT rebate and an SEAI Grant makes the new e-208 a financially sound proposition too. For buyers who want to charge the e-208 at their home there is an additional grant of €600 for home charging installation by the ESB.  With pricing for the new e-208 starting at just €27,335 (after VRT rebate & SEAI grant) and annual road tax of just €170, Peugeot’s seductive and emission-free electric supermini has what it takes to stand out from the ever-expanding EV crowd.

Fact Box 

1)     All-New Electric Supermini

2)     Striking Design

3)     Impressive Performance

4)     Up To 340km Range

5)     On Sale NOW.

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Sarah Brooks

Sarah has worked in marketing and content creation for many years. In her role at Newsgroup, she is the online editor of www.newsgroup.ie with a particular interest in local news and events. Sarah also works closely with our editorial team on our printed editions in Tallaght, Lucan, Clondalkin and Rathcoole/Saggart. If you have a story and would like to make contact please email Sarah at info@newsgroup.ie.

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