Peugeot 308 and 408 receive new and improved plug-in hybrid variants
Both models will get the latest PHEV powertrains first seen on the new 3008 and 5008 SUVs.

Peugeot has revealed updated plug-in hybrid powertrains for the 308 and 408 models.
The new setup consists of a 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with a 123bhp electric motor and a larger 17.2kWh battery pack.
Peugeot claims that the electric range for both cars has increased, with the 308 and 308 SW (estate) achieving up to 49 miles while the 408 can travel up to 48 miles – compared to 37 and 40 miles on the old PHEV variants.
In terms of power, the 308 and 308 SW develop a total of 193bhp and 360Nm of torque. The 408, meanwhile, generates 221bhp and produces the same torque figure as the 308.

A choice of three driving modes are there to choose from – Hybrid, Electric and Sport. Peugeot claims that when driven in Electric mode, the cars can drive up to speeds of 83mph on electric power alone.
Emissions have been reduced too with both cars now emitting just 18g/km of CO2 – 13g/km less than on the old models.
Prices for the new PHEV versions of the 308 and 308 SW start at £38,110 and rise to £42,520, and the 408 is priced from £41,500 and rises to £44,820. Order books will open in March with expected deliveries to commence in the spring.