Sister car to the new Toyota Aygo and Citroën C1 to go on sale in July with a focus on personalisation
The new Peugeot 108 made its debut at the Geneva motor show earlier this year
The new Peugeot 108 will go on sale in the UK this July, with prices starting from £8245.
Built in the same plant in the Czech Republic alongside sister models from Toyota and Citroën, the new 108 will be offered in Peugeot's four familiar trim levels - Access, Active, Allure and Feline. A convertible model called the 108 TOP will also be available.
Standard equipment on entry-level models includes six airbags, remote central locking, steering wheel-mounted USB/Aux connection controls and two rear Isofix child seat mountings.
Active models get a seven-inch infotainment system with air conditoning and a DAB radio, while Allure specification adds 15-inch alloy wheels, front fog lights, a reversing camera and keyless entry and go. Also available is Peugeot's MirrorLink technology, which connects to the users' Android, Windows or Blackberry phone.
Top-spec Feline versions of the 108 start at £11,845, and come quipped with leather upholstery and dual zone air conditioning as well as leather trim inside.
The 108 TOP features a retractable fabric roof that can be opened and closed electrically at any speed, and is priced from £10,345. Peugeot is aiming to get customers personalising their cars, wth eight body colours available alongside three roof colours and a number of themes for the interior.
Although built alongside the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo, the new 108 will also compete against those models in the crowded city car market. The new C1 will also go on sale in July with prices also starting from £8245. It's expected that Toyota's Aygo will also follow that structure, although official pricing has yet to be confirmed.
Built in the same plant in the Czech Republic alongside sister models from Toyota and Citroën, the new 108 will be offered in Peugeot's four familiar trim levels - Access, Active, Allure and Feline. A convertible model called the 108 TOP will also be available.
Standard equipment on entry-level models includes six airbags, remote central locking, steering wheel-mounted USB/Aux connection controls and two rear Isofix child seat mountings.
Active models get a seven-inch infotainment system with air conditoning and a DAB radio, while Allure specification adds 15-inch alloy wheels, front fog lights, a reversing camera and keyless entry and go. Also available is Peugeot's MirrorLink technology, which connects to the users' Android, Windows or Blackberry phone.
Top-spec Feline versions of the 108 start at £11,845, and come quipped with leather upholstery and dual zone air conditioning as well as leather trim inside.
The 108 TOP features a retractable fabric roof that can be opened and closed electrically at any speed, and is priced from £10,345. Peugeot is aiming to get customers personalising their cars, wth eight body colours available alongside three roof colours and a number of themes for the interior.
Although built alongside the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo, the new 108 will also compete against those models in the crowded city car market. The new C1 will also go on sale in July with prices also starting from £8245. It's expected that Toyota's Aygo will also follow that structure, although official pricing has yet to be confirmed.
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