by gaukcars.com | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
- TF Sport claims first GTE Am class win of season in 6 Hours of Bahrain
- Ben Keating, Felipe Fraga and Dylan Pereira close on points leaders in GTE Am standings with victory
- AMR finalises Bahrain WEC Rookie test line-up with partner teams
The world championship-winning Aston Martin Vantage GTE returned to a glorious vein of form in the Bapco 6 Hours of Bahrain, when AMR partner team TF Sport triumphed in Saturday’s fifth round of the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship [WEC].
Powered by a four-litre, twin-turbo-charged V8 engine derived from the road car, the Vantage swept all before it to win the 2019/20 FIA GT Manufacturers’ crown and helped Nicki Thiim (DEN) and Marco Sørensen (DEN) to the GTE Pro crown in the same season. Now it’s once again proving a force in GTE Am in the hands of TF Sport, Paul Dalla Lana’s NorthWest AMR team and D’station Racing.
But it was TF Sport’s #33 crew of Ben Keating (USA), Dylan Pereira (LUX) and Felipe Fraga (BRA) that earned an emphatic first GTE Am class win of the season for Vantage, underlining their inspired run of form this season, following an impressive charge to second place in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in September.
Keating, Pereira and Fraga executed a strategic masterclass in Bahrain. The American completed two accomplished stints in fierce temperatures upwards of 35 degrees Celsius at the desert venue, before handing over the Vantage to Pereira in the third hour. The Luxembourg national was then able to capture the lead and build a gap that Fraga consolidated in the final portion of the race. Despite intense pressure from various class opposition, Fraga kept his cool and took the chequered flag with a mere five seconds in hand.
Each of the three Aston Martin customer teams led during the race, with the Japanese-based D’station squad of Tomonobu Fujii (JPN), Satoshi Hoshino (JPN) and Andrew Watson (GBR) also surging to the front in the first hour. This preceded a turn in the lead for the #98 NorthWest AMR machine, entered and driven by Dalla Lana (CDN), who was partnered by Marcos Gomes (BRA) and Augusto Farfus (BRA). They eventually claimed fourth position.
But it was the TF Sport trio that stood atop the GTE Am podium – their third appearance on the rostrum in 2021 – reducing the gap in the title chase to just 21.5 points. With 39 points to play for in the 8 Hour final round next Saturday, Keating, Gomes and Fraga are in a strong position to mount a concerted title challenge.
“It was really hot out there today and two hours in the car was demanding but I was able to push, and the handling was excellent, especially the brakes – which are important here in Bahrain,” commented Keating. “It’s enjoyable to have a WEC race win because we were extremely close at Spa, Monza and Le Mans, so it’s really nice to get a win and narrow the gap in the standings.”
John Gaw, Managing Director of Aston Martin Racing, said: “The Aston Martin Vantage GTE has been a force throughout the WEC GTE Am season and is long overdue its first victory of the year. The nature of the win, when it finally came, was emphatic, and the fact that all three Aston Martins were contenders at various stages of the race shows what a mighty prospect the car remains in the hands of talented and motivated customers. We will do everything in our power to ensure that our partners can end the season on a high note.”
The final round of the 2021 FIA WEC is the 8 Hours of Bahrain, which will take place at BIC on Saturday, 6 November.
ROOKIE LINE-UP CONFIRMED
Aston Martin Racing has confirmed the drivers that will test the three Vantage GTEs belonging to NorthWest AMR, TF Sport and D’station Racing during the WEC Rookie Test in Bahrain that takes place on Sunday, 7 November, the day after the 2021 series concludes.
Among those driving will be the most recent winner of the Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy, Valentin Hasse-Clot (FRA), who runs in the #777 D’station Racing car along with GTWC GT4 America series front-runner and Vantage GT4 winner Kenton Koch (USA).
The NorthWest AMR Vantage will be driven by Nürburgring GT racing specialist David Pittard (GBR), and AMR Academy members Nicolai Kjaergaard (DEN) and IMSA Sprint Cup GTD champion Roman De Angelis (CDN). Meanwhile Scott Huffaker (USA), Keating’s former team-mate in IMSA prototypes, and Porsche Supercup driver Florian Latorre (FRA) will drive the #33 TF Sport Vantage.
by gaukcars.com | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
- The Volkswagen electric offensive continues its advance with the launch of a new ID. family top model as part of the ACCELERATE brand strategy
- The new ID.51 and the sporty ID.5 GTX2 with dual-motor all-wheel drive inspire delight with their expressive design, long-distance capability and the latest generation of software
- Comprehensive digitisation and over-the-air updates represent the next milestone on Volkswagen’s journey to becoming a software-oriented mobility provider.
- Sustainable e-mobility: like the ID.3 and ID.4, the new ID.5 is manufactured at the Zwickau plant and both models are carbon-neutral on delivery to the customer.
On the “Way to ZERO”: The new ID.5 does more than just expand the successful ID. family; the new Volkswagen launch moves the electrification of its new car fleet forward and into a new market segment.
The elegant, expressive E-SUV coupé is equipped with the new ID. software version 3.0, which includes improved charging performance and voice control among other features. With the use of swarm data and latest-generation driver assistance systems, Volkswagen is also taking the next step towards automated driving.
“The ID.5 is electric, sporty and elegant. Our premium SUV coupé with all-electric drive marks another milestone in our ACCELERATE strategy,” says Ralf Brandstätter, brand CEO. “It offers locally carbon-neutral driving enjoyment for a discerning customer group. We are breaking into a completely new market segment with this model.”
New from 2022: Volkswagen ID.5 and ID.5 GTX
Elegant and dynamic design, outstanding aerodynamics, extensive range. The new ID.5 and the sporty ID.5 GTX with dual-motor all-wheel drive are the new, long-range top models in the ID. family. Like all ID. models, Volkswagen’s first e-SUV coupé is based on the Volkswagen modular electric drive matrix (MEB).
“The ID.5 is the body style of the future: aerodynamic, expressive, sporty and, thanks to MEB, with short overhangs,” says Jozef Kabaň, Head of Volkswagen Design. “That’s how we have been able to ensure a spacious interior despite the dynamic roof line – this simply wasn’t possible before.”
The new software generation 3.0 allows for over-the-air updates and activation of additional functions, so that the ID.5 can stay up-to-date for a long time. Innovative assistance systems such as Travel Assist with swarm data allow for an even more relaxed and predictive driving experience. The new optional Park Assist Plus with memory function will take care of personalised parking processes on request.
At 4599 mm long (ID.5 GTX: 4582 mm), the e-SUV coupé from Volkswagen will launch in 2022 with three engine options. The ID.5 will be powered by an electric engine in the rear. The dual-motor all-wheel drive of the ID.5 GTX will be powered by an e-motor on the front and rear axles.
“The electronic Vehicle Dynamics Manager is a groundbreaking development by Volkswagen,” says Thomas Ulbrich, member of the Board of Management for Technical Development. “We have networked it with other important control systems, and it is also integrated with the all-wheel control function. This brings an entirely new level of sporty driving pleasure, traction and driving safety.”
All ID.5 engine types are powered by a large, long-range battery. A low drag coefficient of 0.26 (or 0.27 in the ID.5 GTX) increases efficiency and boosts the vehicle’s extensive range. This capability is further supported by the integrated spoiler in the wide-opening, aerodynamically shaped tailgate. Electric cooling air vents in the front of the vehicle open only when necessary, so as to ensure optimal air flow.
The new Volkswagen e-SUV coupé projects independence and uniqueness from every angle. The characteristic LED technology, with light strips on the front (optional) and rear, unmistakably identifies the ID.5 as a member of the ID. family. Many features – including the striking bumper, painted door panelling and new roof line – set the e-SUV coupé apart from the ID.4, which was named World Car of the year. The expressive coupé design has a high recognition value. Its large air inlet and IQ.Light LED matrix headlights with intelligent high beams and 3D LED rear lights as standard give the ID.5 GTX an even more dynamic appearance. The Vehicle Dynamics Manager networks the drive and chassis control systems, while an optional adaptive DCC chassis ensures optimal driving dynamics. The ID.5 and ID.5 GTX coast in driving mode D and recuperate energy in mode B.
The new body style and lounge-like spatial concept highlight the innovative power of Volkswagen and its ID. family. Despite its coupé-type shape, the ID.5 has just 12 mm less headroom in the back than the Volkswagen ID.4. The long 2766 mm wheelbase facilitates interior spatial conditions comparable to those of SUVs in higher vehicle classes. The luggage compartment volume is 549 litres, and the materials and manufacturing of the vehicle are of premium quality. Seat covering materials vary depending on the interior version. The optional Top Sports seats are distinguished by perforated ID logos at the top of the backrests.
The ultra-modern digital cockpit offers a new operating concept. The driver display and high-resolution multimedia system deliver strikingly brilliant visuals. An innovative augmented reality head-up display (optional) within the driver’s field of vision presents additional information. The new ID. software 3.0 features various improvements including natural voice control (“Hallo ID”.) It is now learning-enabled and enables online access to information from the Cloud. For atmospheric interior lighting, the Ambient Lighting feature offers a choice of up to 30 colours. We Connect services provide the driver with real-time online traffic information, online map updates, information about charging stations, web radio and much more.
With Car2X communication, Volkswagen is taking safety to a whole new level. Data from compatible vehicles in the Volkswagen fleet and signals from infrastructure within a radius of up to 800 metres can be locally interpreted in a fraction of a second, enabling driver alerts about dangerous areas, accidents and stationary traffic. The ID. Light in the cockpit helps by providing visual warnings.
With the ID.5 and ID.5 GTX, Volkswagen is tapping into an entirely new market segment and thereby advancing its electric offensive in all vehicle classes in the framework of its ACCELERATE strategy. By 2030, at least 70 per cent of Volkswagen’s unit sales in Europe are expected to come from electric-only vehicles – that is equivalent to more than one million vehicles. In North America and China, the goal is that electric vehicles will account for at least 50 per cent of unit sales. To achieve these goals, Volkswagen is launching at least one electric vehicle onto the market every year. The CO2 emissions per vehicle are set to decrease by up to 40 percent by as soon as 2030. On its “Way to ZERO”, the company is planning to become climate-neutral by 2050 at the latest.
The new ID.5 and the sporty premium ID.5 GTX with dual-motor all-wheel drive are manufactured at the Volkswagen plant in Zwickau and are carbon-neutral upon handover to the customer. When charged using 100 percent green energy, the vehicles are already virtually climate-neutral. With its We Charge charging system, Volkswagen offers the fastest-growing environmentally friendly system for convenient, networked and sustainable charging. The network has around 250,000 charging points across Europe. Using the standard Mode 3 cable, the e-SUV coupé can also be charged with up to 11 kW of alternating current (AC), even when it is out and about. Charging performance can reach up to 135 kW as standard at a fast-charge station.
1) ID.5 / This vehicle is not yet available for sale.
2) ID.5 GTX / This vehicle is not yet available for sale.
by gaukcars.com | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
- New Citroën ë-Berlingo Electric launches today in the UK, priced from £29,575 MRRP OTR*.
- Zero emissions range of up to 174 miles (WLTP) makes it ideal for both private and fleet customers.
- Available in ‘M’ (Medium) and ‘XL’ body lengths, with five and seven seats respectively.
- Uncompromised practicality, with up to 4,000-litres of boot space and myriad of interior storage options.
- Customers can choose between ‘Feel’ and range-topping ‘Flair XTR’ trim levels.
- To find out more, please click this link
Citroën is pleased to announce the official launch of ë-Berlingo Electric in the UK.
The 100%-electric version of the brand’s multi-award winning MPV is now available at Retailer showrooms across the country. This new Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) represents the latest step in Citroën’s strategy to offer an electrified version of every model in its range by 2025.
Priced from just £29,575 MRRP OTR (incl. Plug-in Car Grant), Citroën ë-Berlingo Electric features a 50kWh battery offering a range of up to 174 miles (WLTP), paired with a 100kW (136hp) electric motor. New ë-Berlingo Electric is fitted with a 7.4kW on-board charger as standard, with a full re-charge taking 7.5 hours. An optional 11kW on-board charger is also available, reducing the charging time to 4 hours 45 minutes with a compatible wallbox. Alternatively, the battery is capable of charging at speeds up to 100kW, with an 80% re-charge taking just 30 minutes.
To further enhance ease-of-use, ë-Berlingo Electric benefits from Citroën’s extensive range of ë-services, including ë-Remote Control, which allows the driver to remotely schedule charging or pre-condition of the car by setting the interior temperature in advance. While on the move, Citroën ë-Berlingo Electric’s 10-inch digital instrument cluster** and 8-inch touchscreen make it easy to view the vehicle’s state of charge, remaining range and energy flows.
With zero emissions, ë-Berlingo Electric keeps running costs low for fleet operators, drivers have the advantage of a Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax rate of just 1%*** and all versions are exemption from London Congestion and Ultra-Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) charges.
New Citroën ë-Berlingo Electric is available in two body lengths. ‘M’ (Medium) variants comfortably seat five, while ‘XL’ versions are capable of carrying up to seven people thanks to a third row featuring two folding seats. Regardless of length, ë-Berlingo Electric offers exceptional practicality, with boot space in ‘M’ versions ranging from 775-litres to 3,500-litres (with all passenger seats folded forward), while the ‘XL’ model increases available boot space to between 1,050 and 4,000-litres. To maximise storage capacity, there are 26 different compartments inside ë-Berlingo Electric, which combine to add an extra 167-litres of useable space in the cabin.
Customers can choose from two trim levels: ‘Feel’ (offered in ‘M‘ and ‘XL’ lengths) and ‘Flair XTR’ (offered exclusively in the ‘M’ length). Both models feature two sliding side doors and Airbump® exterior styling, an 8-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth®, DAB radio, plus Android Auto and Apple CarPlay™. All models come with a range of safety and driver assistance systems as part of Citroën’s Safety Pack. This includes Active Lane Keeping Assist, Active Safety Brake, Cruise Control and Speed Limiter, Speed Limit Recognition and Recommendation, and Driver Attention Alert.
For greater convenience, the ‘Feel’ trim comes fitted with rear parking sensors, while ‘Flair XTR’ adds a 180° colour reversing camera. ‘Flair XTR’ models also gain 17-inch ‘Spin’ alloy wheels, ‘XTR’ badging, black roof bars and door mirrors, orange fog light surrounds and orange flourishes on the Airbump® panels. Additional features inside include a 10-inch fully digital driver’s instrument cluster and a head-up display, as well as Citroën Connect Nav with real time traffic updates and connected services.
NEW CITROËN Ë-BERLINGO ELECTRIC RANGE & PRICING
Prices for Citroën ë-Berlingo Electric start from £29,575 MRRP OTR after the current Plug-in Car Grant is applied.
| TRIM LEVEL |
VERSION |
CO2
g/km |
Basic
MRRP |
VAT |
Total
MRRP |
ON THE
ROAD
MRRP* |
P11D
Value |
2021/2022
BIK |
| Feel |
M 100kW |
0 |
£26,054.17 |
£5,210.83 |
£31,265 |
£29,575 |
£32,020 |
1% |
| XL 100kW |
0 |
£27,720.83 |
£5,544.17 |
£33,265 |
£31,575 |
£34,020 |
1% |
| Flair XTR |
M 100kW |
0 |
£28,308.33 |
£5,661.67 |
£33,970 |
£32,280 |
£34,725 |
1% |
* MRRP OTR after current Government ‘Plug-in Car Grant’ of £2,500.
** Standard on ‘Flair XTR’ models.
*** 2021/2022 BiK rate.
by gaukcars.com | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
- Multimatic will contribute its world-class engineering expertise to McLaren Racing’s newly formed Extreme E team, including access to its extensive UK Vehicle Dynamics Development facilities
- Multimatic’s Leena and Teena Gade will lead the vehicle dynamics team providing race, performance and systems engineering support at the track and in an ongoing collaborative development programme
When McLaren enters Extreme E in 2022, it will do so with Multimatic as its Vehicle Dynamics Partner.
The McLaren Extreme E team has joined the innovative all-electric off-road series and will compete in the five-race global championship in 2022.
Extreme E offers an opportunity to test clean technology innovations in some of the world’s toughest environments, whilst highlighting the impact of climate change. The series is focused on raising awareness of sustainability, by showcasing a low carbon future via the adoption of electric vehicles and by promoting diversity, equality and inclusion.
McLaren will use Multimatic’s Vehicle Dynamics Development Centre to prepare its all-electric ODYSSEY 21 Extreme E SUV ahead of the 2022 race season. Situated in Norfolk, UK, the facility is home to an innovative multi-post rig, one of the company’s Driver in the Loop (DiL) simulators and a state-of-the-art K&C rig.
Multimatic will provide the support of two world-class engineers to the collaborative programme. Leena Gade will serve as the team’s Race Engineer, while Teena Gade will undertake Performance and Systems engineering.
Best known for scoring three outright 24 Hours of Le Mans victories as a race engineer with Audi Sport, Leena Gade joined Multimatic as Vehicle Dynamics Centre Manager and Race Engineer in 2018. In addition to running one of the UK’s most respected Vehicle Dynamics development facilities, she is the President of the FIA’s GT Commission and a leading voice on the FIA Commission for Women in Motorsport. For the past three years she has also race engineered Mazda’s DPi programme in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Teena Gade’s engineering background is just as impressive as her older sister’s. She has worked across the spectrum of motorsport engineering, from Formula 1 with Williams, Force India and AlphaTauri, through to World Rally with Prodrive and Skoda and sportscar racing with various teams. She also worked as a data and systems engineer on the JCB Diesel Max land speed record programme.
“This is an exciting challenge for us at Multimatic as it is a new arena so it provides huge opportunity for learning,” said Leena. “McLaren has put together a great team and we have already started work. I’m thrilled to also be working with Teena on this project. We worked together in Superleague Formula many years ago but not to the extent that we are now. I’m often asked what the secret formula is in our family but it’s actually very simple: Our parents always told us that we could do whatever we wanted to do as long as we worked incredibly hard at it.”
Executive Vice President of Multimatic Special Vehicle Operations, Larry Holt added: “We have had a long history of collaboration with McLaren and this is a new chapter in the relationship. Zak (Brown) has consistently proven his instinct for where are our industry needs to head, and this latest move into Extreme E is another that I fully agree is imperative to focus attention on sustainability, reduced carbon emissions and ultimately the viability of the sport. Leena and Teena share that same passion for making change and so the decision to take-on the vehicle dynamics aspect of the McLaren programme was a no-brainer. A further synergy of the initiative is that it coincides with Multimatic’s growing business in the off-road damper sector and so the learnings that come from developing the vehicle dynamics for the massively challenging events associated with Extreme E will undoubtedly strengthen our knowledge and capability in that space. Oh, and Zak and I share a passion for winning!!”
by gaukcars.com | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
Maserati is celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Ghibli. On 3 November 1966, the Maserati Ghibli made its debut on the world stage, at the Ghia stand at the Turin Motor Show.
A new interpretation of the concept of a gran turismo car, the two-seater coupé was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. The name recalled a wind, a tradition that continues to this day with the Grecale, part of the Trident brand’s new era.
The Ghibli is a powerful, warm wind in North Africa that carries with it a great deal of sand; the decision to take its name was no coincidence, given the car’s speed and the ‘heat’ of its technical and stylistic specifications.
In its presentation of the Ghibli, Maserati debuted a car with a sporty yet unostentatious impression: the engine was newly designed, based on the knowledge from the well-known 8-cylinder used in the Mexico. It was capable of delivering an output of 330 hp in the 4,700-cc version, and was followed by an even more powerful 4,900-cc version.
To leave more room for style by lowering the height of the hood, the engine was equipped with a dry sump – a solution used solely in racing, and was mounted on a tubular chassis, in a very low down position. This solution gave the car its typically assertive and slender appearance, one of the cornerstones of its success.
The design was entrusted to Ghia, which then had Giorgetto Giugiaro on its creative design team. The most significant design cue – the marker of a decisive change from the Ghibli’s predecessors – was the integration of the volumes: there was no distinction between the car’s body and the passenger compartment; they were neither separate nor overlapping, rather they were joined together as a single surface. While the lines were geometric and taut, Giugiaro’s hand ensured that the sense of stiffness could be smoothed out.
The most obvious new stylistic feature was the front, decidedly original for Maserati: the headlights were retractable and the very slim grille occupied the car’s entire front. The Trident logo remained in the middle, albeit smaller than before.
The side view enhanced the slender line of the Ghibli: a long, low bonnet, a heavily inclined windscreen, perfect proportions with no superfluous decoration. The triangular rear pillar took on its own identity, becoming an iconic component later taken up in other successful models from the Trident brand.
The changes from the past could also be seen in the conception of the two-seater interior, where the instruments were built into an overall design that prevailed over the individual components.
The result was a gran turismo car that remained true to the exclusive, luxury style, power and comfort – yet with an over-arching theme of racing – for which Maserati cars have always stood out.
After it was unveiled at the Turin Motor Show on 3 November 1966, the Ghibli was launched in the market in 1967. The following year, its interior was restyled and could also be fitted on demand with automatic transmission, as well as a 5-speed manual gearbox. From 1969, the Spyder version also became available, which could be equipped with a hard top; one year later, both models were also offered with a 4,900-cc engine, taking the name Ghibli SS. In this configuration, the car further strengthened its solid market position.
In all, between 1967 and 1972, 128 Ghibli Spyder and over 1,200 Ghibli coupé models were produced: one was purchased by Henry Ford (the founder’s grandson), who would place it in the lobby of the Ford Product Development Center in Detroit, as an example to follow and a source of inspiration.
An inspiration that has never ceased at the Trident brand: the Ghibli has always been considered an iconic car. In 2013, Maserati decided to unveil a new model, bringing back the Ghibli name for a sports saloon and thus starting another success story.
Maserati S.p.A.
Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars with an amazing personality, immediately recognisable anywhere. With their style, technology and innately exclusive character, they delight the most discerning, demanding tastes and have always been a global automotive industry benchmark. A tradition of successful cars, each of them redefining what makes an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance and safety, currently available on more than seventy markets internationally. Ambassadors of this heritage are the Quattroporte flagship, the Ghibli sports sedan, and the Levante, the first made by Maserati SUV, all models denoted by use of the choicest materials and technical solutions of the utmost excellence. Ghibli and Levante are now also available in hybrid version and are the Trident Brand’s first electrified cars. A complete range, including V6 and V8 petrol and 4 cylinder hybrid powerplants, with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive. The Trofeo Collection, comprising Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante, equipped with the powerful 580 hp V8 engine, is the supreme expression of the Trident Brand’s high-performing DNA. The top-of-the-range is the MC20 supercar, powered by the ground-breaking Nettuno V6 engine, incorporating F1-derived technologies now made available in the power unit of a standard production car for the first time. Today, the Maserati range is produced at three plants: Ghibli and Quattroporte are built at Grugliasco (Turin) at the Avvocato Giovanni Agnelli Plant (AGAP), and Levante at the Mirafiori Plant in Turin. MC20 is produced in Modena, at the historic Viale Ciro Menotti plant.
by gaukcars.com | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
PEUGEOT has updated the 508 and 508 SW models, with revised trim options, new interior features as well as exterior changes.
Available to order now, prices for the updated PEUGEOT 508 start from £28,215, with the 508 SW from £29,815.
Following customer feedback, PEUGEOT has streamlined the trim levels available across the 508 range. The PEUGEOT 508 and PEUGEOT 508 SW will now be available in Active Premium, Allure Premium, GT, GT Premium and PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED trim levels, with Allure trim no longer available, in line with customer preferences for higher trim level vehicles.
PEUGEOT has also introduced subtle styling changes across the 508 range. All models now come with black door mirrors instead of body-coloured ones, while the front grille from GT trim will evolve from chrome to an assertive dark chrome with a black surround. From Allure Premium trim onwards, all models come with full LED headlights as standard.
Available in Fastback or SW, the 508 can be purchased with efficient plug-in HYBRID, petrol and diesel powertrains. With emissions as low as 29g/km CO2, plug-in HYBRID variants are ideal for fleet and business users, with Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) rates from 10% and a zero emissions range of up to 39 miles (WLTP). By 2024, PEUGEOT will offer an electrified variant across its entire model line-up.
Earlier this year, PEUGEOT introduced the 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED to the range, the first model launched under the new PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED label. Available as a Fastback or a sleek estate SW model, the 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED introduces a new ‘Neo-Performance’ philosophy that combines PEUGEOT’s motorsport knowhow with its expertise in electrification.
The four-wheel drive (4WD) 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED features plug-in HYBRID electric technology and produces 360hp through combining an internal combustion engine with two electric motors. With up to 26 miles of zero emissions range (WLTP), the 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED comes with a low 12% Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) rate.
The PEUGEOT 508 and 508 SW line-up offers customers complete ‘Power of Choice’ and is packed with technological innovations and standard equipment across the range:
Active Premium
Active Premium models come standard with 16-inch ‘Cypress’ or ‘Brandon’ alloy wheels (depending on engine variants), automatic headlights and windscreen wipers. Inside, all models feature Mistral tri-material ‘Losange’ cloth seat trim with copper ‘Goa’ stich detail, Visio Park 1 with front and rear parking sensors as well as a 180-degree reversing camera.
All models also come with PEUGEOT’s i-Cockpit® with a configurable 12.3-inch head-up digital instrument panel and an eight-inch capacitive colour touchscreen, as well as PEUGEOT’s compact multi-function steering wheel. Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto are also standard across all models. For improved safety, Active Premium models as standard come with PEUGEOT Connect SOS and Assistance, as well as PEUGEOT’s Safety Pack which features; Advanced Automatic Emergency Braking System, Distance Alert, Speed Limit Information/Intelligent Speed Adaptation, as well as Active Lane Keeping Assistance.
Allure Premium
Allure Premium models add 17-inch ‘Merion’ diamond cut two-tone alloys, with the interior seating upgraded to a Mistral tri-material ‘Mila’ leather effect and ‘Brumeo’ cloth seat trim with grey ‘Beton’ stich detail. The PEUGEOT i-Cockpit® is also upgraded with a 10-inch High Definition capacitive colour touch screen with Connected 3D Navigation and a three-year subscription to traffic alerts, while the Safety Pack Plus adds Passive Blind Spot Detection, Advanced Driver Attention Alert, PEUGEOT Smartbeam Assistance and Speed Limit and Road Sign Recognition and Recommendation. Allure Premium models also come with the Drive Assist Pack Plus as standard, which adds Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go as well as Lane Positioning Assist.
GT
GT variants move to 18-inch ‘Sperone’ diamond cut two-tone alloys wheels and come with designated GT badging around the vehicles as well as a chequered radiator grille for improved styling. The rear of the vehicle also houses PEUGEOT’s full LED 3D signature ‘Claw Effect’ lights. Inside, GT variants come with Mistral tri-material ‘Belomka’ leather effect and ‘Ornis’ cloth seat trim with Aikinite double stich detail, with the interior ambiance improved by blue ambient lighting inside the front door panels and centre console.
GT Premium
Top of the range GT Premium variants can be specified with either 18-inch (Plug-in Hybrids) or 19-inch diamond cut alloy wheels (ICE). Inside, GT Premium models come with Mistral leather effect and Alcantara® seat trim with the front seats featuring electric adjustment and heating. A FOCAL® premium HIFI speaker system improves the acoustic experience, while Visio Park 3 adds a 360-degree HD colour camera system and fully automated parking assistance for improved convenience.
508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED
508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED models come standard with 20-inch ‘EXXAR’ two-tone diamond cut alloy wheels, and a choice of three striking colour options; Nera Black, Selenium Grey or Pearlescent White, with each vehicle featuring the ‘Kryptonite’ colour signature.
All 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED models also come with PEUGEOT’s Active Suspension for an improved ride, and Drive Assist Pack Plus which adds Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, and Lane Positioning Assist.
Inside, all models come with Mistral Nappa Leather with Alcantara® seats with heated and massage function for front passenger and driver. 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED models also come with the FOCAL® premium HIFI speaker system, wireless smartphone charging as well as Connected 3D Navigation and Visio Park 3 with 360-degree High Definition colour camera.
Prices for the 508 range start from £28,215.00 OTR, while 508 SW prices start from £29,815.00 OTR.
PEUGEOT 508 prices
| Trim |
Engine |
CO2 g/km |
On the Road MRRP |
|
Active Premium |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
131 |
£28,215.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
121 |
£30,165.00 |
|
Allure Premium |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
131 |
£30,365.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
121 |
£32,315.00 |
| HYBRID 225 e-EAT8 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
29 |
£37,260.00 |
|
GT |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
132 |
£30,815.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
122 |
£32,765.00 |
| HYBRID 225 e-EAT8 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
32 |
£37,710.00 |
|
GT Premium |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
139 |
£33,015.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
128 |
£34,965.00 |
| HYBRID 225 e-EAT8 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
33 |
£40,910.00 |
| PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED |
HYBRID4 360CH e-EAT8 4WD 8-Speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
42 |
£53,995.00 |
PEUGEOT 508 SW prices
| Trim |
Engine |
CO2 g/km |
On the Road MRRP |
|
Active Premium |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
134 |
£29,815.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
124 |
£31,765.00 |
|
Allure Premium |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
134 |
£32,115.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
124 |
£34,065.00 |
| HYBRID 225 e-EAT8 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
30 |
£39,010.00 |
|
GT |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
136 |
£32,565.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
125 |
£34,415.00 |
| HYBRID 225 e-EAT8 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
34 |
£39,460.00 |
|
GT Premium |
1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
142 |
£34,865.00 |
| 1.5L BlueHDi 130 EAT8 S&S 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
131 |
£36,815.00 |
| HYBRID 225 e-EAT8 8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
34 |
£42,760.00 |
| PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED |
HYBRID4 360CH e-EAT8 4WD 8-Speed Efficient Automatic Transmission |
42 |
£55,795.00 |