Refreshed Peugeot 308 for Turkey: electrified lineup and smarter tech
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Peugeot is preparing to launch a refreshed 308 in the Turkish market, with the update focused on design, aerodynamics, and electrification. The model debuts an illuminated front grille for the brand and a new logo that conceals the driver-assistance sensors. A reshaped bumper and revised air intakes cut drag, which is especially valuable for the all-electric E-308.
The lighting setup grows more advanced with Matrix LED technology and the brand’s claw-shaped signature. Inside, the cabin leans into sustainability, using hemp fibers and recycled materials. The updated i-Cockpit brings crisper graphics, touch-based i-Toggles for quick adjustments, and an AQS air-quality system. An optional Focal audio package nudges the interior toward a more premium feel.
The headline act is the electric E-308. It features a 115 kW motor and a 58.3 kWh battery, delivering a range of up to 450 km. Support for 100 kW charging enables a top-up to 80 percent in about half an hour, while V2L capability lets the car power external devices. For drivers who split time between city streets and longer trips, there’s a 195 hp plug-in hybrid with up to 85 km of electric-only range. Also on offer are a 145 hp mild hybrid and a 1.5 BlueHDi diesel with 130 hp that retains the EAT8 transmission.
The lineup will include five trim levels and a new Lagoa Blue color. Overall, the updated 308 comes across as more mature and more technology-forward, and the electric version looks especially compelling for those considering modern cars in 2025.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Дмитрий Новиков