Skip advert
Advertisement

All-new 2019 Peugeot 208: prices, specs and release date

The second-gen Peugeot 208 is available to order now for £16,250 with first deliveries starting in early 2020

The all-new Peugeot 208 can be ordered now with prices starting from £16,250. It will go on sale alongside the electric Peugeot e-208 with the first customer cars arriving in early 2020. The new 208 will go head-to-head with the Renault Clio, SEAT Ibiza and the all-conquering Ford Fiesta. It’s more expensive than all those models, however, so Peugeot will be hoping to win buyers over with the 208’s eye-catching new styling.

New 2019 Peugeot 208 prices and specs

Three trim levels are available for petrol and diesel cars, and they’re similar to the grades on the outgoing Peugeot 208 hatchback. Active is the first, offering alloy wheels, a head-up display, a touchscreen and automatic emergency braking. Mid-range Allure adds larger wheels, Peugeot’s 3D i-Cockpit software and LED rear lights, while top-spec GT Line offers parking sensors, a reversing camera, cyclist and pedestrian detection and LED headlights.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Best small cars and superminis 2019

The entry-level Active model starts at £16,250, which is about £1,300 more than the outgoing 208 and almost £2,000 more than the entry-level Renault Clio. The Allure model costs £18,850 before any options and the GT Line starts at £20,700. The electric Peugeot e-208 will start from £25,050 (after the £3,500 Government subsidy) in Active trim, rising to £29,650 in top-spec GT trim. Equipment on the EV is broadly similar to the petrol and diesel versions.

Engines and performance

Four engines will be available from launch, plus the electric model. The cheapest engine is the 74bhp 1.2-litre non-turbocharged petrol mated to a five-speed manual gearbox, which is only available on Active trim. Next up is a turbocharged version of the three-cylinder 1.2-litre, with a choice of 99 or 128bhp. An automatic gearbox is standard on the latter and optional on the former, with a six-speed manual fitted on the 99bhp engine as standard. A 1.5-litre four-cylinder BlueHDi with 99bhp is the diesel option and comes with a six-speed manual gearbox only.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

The all-electric Peugeot e-208 uses a 100kW electric motor that produces 134bhp and is powered by a 50kWh battery. A range of 211 miles is confirmed, with three options for charging: 20+ hours using a standard three-pin plug, eight hours with a wallbox and an 80% charge in 30 minutes with a roadside 100kW rapid charger.

Peugeot 208 styling

The 208 has been given a new, sportier design in keeping with the larger Peugeot 508 that’s already on sale. New design features include a gloss black insert running across the rear of the car and dramatic LED lights at the front. The car looks particularly sporty in GT Line trim, showing wide wheel arches and a larger rear spoiler.

Notable additions to the electric e-208 model include a multi-coloured Peugeot lion badge and e-208-specific badging, along with a body-coloured grille.

Interior

Introduced for the new Peugeot 208 is the 3D i-Cockpit layout, which includes a digital dashboard that we haven’t seen yet in any another Peugeot model. It uses reflecting methods to create the illusion of 3D graphics. Piano black plastics are prominent around the cabin and a seven-inch floating touchscreen is fitted as standard. If this isn’t sufficient, higher spec trims such as GT Line get a 10-inch screen along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Higher trim levels also offer bespoke interior detailing and grey Alcantara seats.

A MyPeugeot app will allow owners of the e-208 to manage the charging of the battery and the climate control remotely.

Boot space hasn’t been announced yet but the e-208 is expected to have the same as the conventionally powered models thanks to clever storage under the rear floor.

Read our Peugeot 208 prototype review, or see how the Peugeot e-208 compares to its rivals like the Renault ZOE.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

Audi Q6 e-tron review – smooth and hi-tech electric SUV
Audi Q6 e-tron front quarter driving
In-depth reviews
22 Nov 2024

Audi Q6 e-tron review – smooth and hi-tech electric SUV

New Kia EV9 GT brings 501bhp to electric SUV – and fake gear shifts
Kia EV9 GT front quarter
News
21 Nov 2024

New Kia EV9 GT brings 501bhp to electric SUV – and fake gear shifts

New DS electric SUV coming soon with Tesla-beating 466-mile range
DS electric SUV teaser front quarter
News
21 Nov 2024

New DS electric SUV coming soon with Tesla-beating 466-mile range

New Jaguar GT teased: upcoming EV looks like no Jag that’s come before
Jaguar Design Vision Concept teaser
News
21 Nov 2024

New Jaguar GT teased: upcoming EV looks like no Jag that’s come before

Most Popular

Car tax: VED rates and increases explained 2024/25
Car tax
Tips and advice
4 Nov 2024

Car tax: VED rates and increases explained 2024/25

Ford EcoBoost engines: reliability, problems and should you buy one?
Ford Puma EcoBoost front
Tips and advice
5 Nov 2024

Ford EcoBoost engines: reliability, problems and should you buy one?

New Jaguar GT teased: upcoming EV looks like no Jag that’s come before
Jaguar Design Vision Concept teaser
News
21 Nov 2024

New Jaguar GT teased: upcoming EV looks like no Jag that’s come before

Tips & advice

View All
Car dashboard warning lights: what does each symbol mean?
Car dashboard symbols and meanings
Tips and advice
21 Oct 2024

Car dashboard warning lights: what does each symbol mean?

Electric car charging stations: public networks, charger types, apps and maps
Charging station
Tips and advice
23 Jul 2024

Electric car charging stations: public networks, charger types, apps and maps

PCP vs HP – which type of car finance is right for you?
PCP vs HP
Tips and advice
17 May 2022

PCP vs HP – which type of car finance is right for you?

Average speed cameras: how do they work?
Average speed cameras: how do they work?
Tips and advice
21 Mar 2024

Average speed cameras: how do they work?

Best cars

View All
Top 10 best car interiors
Peugeot 208 hatchback
Best cars
25 Jun 2021

Top 10 best car interiors

Top 10 best electric cars 2024
Best electric cars
Best cars
16 May 2024

Top 10 best electric cars 2024

Top 10 best cheap-to-run cars 2024
The best cheap-to-run cars 2023
Best cars
2 Jan 2024

Top 10 best cheap-to-run cars 2024

The UK's top 10 fastest hot hatchbacks 2024
Fastest hot hatchbacks hero
Best cars
2 Jan 2024

The UK's top 10 fastest hot hatchbacks 2024