Peugeot 308 refreshed for Turkey: E-308 leads the charge
Refreshed Peugeot 308 for Turkey: electrified lineup and smarter tech
Peugeot 308 refreshed for Turkey: E-308 leads the charge
Peugeot refreshes the 308 for Turkey with sleeker aero, Matrix LED, a greener cabin and the electric E-308: up to 450 km range, 100 kW charging and V2L.
2025-11-29T06:48:54+03:00
2025-11-29T06:48:54+03:00
2025-11-29T06:48:54+03:00
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.
Peugeot refreshes the 308 for Turkey with sleeker aero, Matrix LED, a greener cabin and the electric E-308: up to 450 km range, 100 kW charging and V2L.
Michael Powers, Editor
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.