2015 Peugeot 108
“In just two years, PEUGEOT has completely renewed its offering in the A, B
and C segments. Today, the brand is proud to welcome the new PEUGEOT 108 to its
youngest ever model range.”
Maxime Picat, Director General, Automobiles PEUGEOT.
“The new PEUGEOT 108 participates in the brand’s product offensive and move
up-market, with a rewarding and outgoing spirit, emphasised by the
personalisation schemes expected by customers.”
Xavier Peugeot, Product Director, Automobiles PEUGEOT.
PEUGEOT 108: meet the new star of the city
“Conceived as a car from the segment above, the new 108 fits in with the
values of the PEUGEOT Marque. It is balanced, elegant and refined. In a minimal
volume, it marries precise lines and harmonious curves to encourage the driver
to take the wheel.”
Ivo Groen, 108 Styling Manager.
Another chapter in PEUGEOT’s small car success story begins with the
unveiling of the all-new 108. For the first time, the brand‘s urban runabout is
available in two distinct body styles – the 108 Hatchback and the retractable
fabric roof 108 TOP!.
At 3.47m long and 1.62m wide, it’s got the compact dimensions that will
really make the difference in town. Its reduced overhangs and turning circle of
just 9.6m allow it to avoid obstacles with ease. This architecture allows the
driving position to be brought well forward, providing excellent vision in
every direction.
The car has been designed to excel in urban traffic. The front end is
dominated by its bold grille, central beam and lower air intake, while the
front lamps are firmly set into the bodywork. Common to all trim levels, their
‘technical’ design combines smart black and chrome to give the car a sharp and
dynamic look. The upper sections contain LEDs for daytime running lights.
With its machine-finished edge, the grille surround creates a solid on-road
presence and proudly houses the PEUGEOT name badge. The famous Lion logo sits
above, central between the two bonnet lines which run up to the windscreen in
one fluid movement.
From the side, the 108’s compact form is highlighted by its front and rear
overhangs, both reduced to the minimum. Access to the interior remains easy,
with one or two doors on each side that stretch almost from wheel to wheel. The
car’s dynamism is underlined by a chrome blade that emerges from the front
wings and extends to the bottom of the glass above.
The wraparound-style rear lights include all functionality and, with a 3D
effect, make the brand’s three-claw signature motif appear to emerge from the
body. Together with the horizontal lines of the rear bumper, they give the car
an extra perception of width. Above, the large glazed tailgate extends from the
spoiler to the loading sill with integrated hinges. At the base, opaque
markings mask the load space.
The contemporary and sophisticated exterior is mirrored on the inside of
the PEUGEOT 108, with a comfortable cabin that feels like it has come from a
much larger premium car. It has been designed to be intuitive to use, with each
area being allocated to a specific function and information brought together
for easy and quick reading. The speedometer housing forms part of the steering
column, which is adjustable for height, and covered by a cowl to ensure it is
legible in all light conditions. It comprises an analogue speedometer and an
LCD screen arranged concentrically. Either side, extensions house the rev
counter and gear shift indicator.
Once the driver is sitting in the height-adjustable seat, the various
controls are all within easy reach. They include the striking 7-inch
touch-screen, the starter button coupled with the PEUGEOT Open and Go system,
plus the automatic air conditioning.
Behind the steering wheel are controls for the speed limiter, while the
fuel filler flap opening and heated electric mirror controls are easily
accessible on the dashboard. The controls for the front electric windows fall
readily to hand, grouped together on the driver’s door panel.
For customers opting for the retractable fabric roof 108 TOP!, the electric
control switch for the fabric roof – 80cm wide and 76cm long – is just above
the rear view mirror. It’s possible to adjust the opening to any position, and
an aero-acoustic deflector is deployed automatically to reduce cabin
turbulence.
PEUGEOT 108: personalisation
“From the start of the project, we wanted to create a car that made the
driver happy. With its many qualities, the new PEUGEOT 108 makes you smile,
every day. With personalisation, everyone will have their own unique PEUGEOT
108.”
Béatrice Garric, Brand Project Manager.
The all-new PEUGEOT 108 is already packed with character, but customers can
add even more by choosing from a wide range of personalisation options. For
body colour, there are eight striking shades, including two which are exclusive
to the model: Aïkinite is a golden copper, and Purple Berry, a stunning shade
of violet.
Reserved for the three-door hatchback are two versions of two-tone paint,
Purple Berry and Zircon Grey, or Diamond White and Aïkinite. Anyone opting for
the 108 TOP! model has the choice of three retractable fabric roof colours –
Black, Grey or Purple Berry.
In addition, there are seven personalisation themes, three interior
ambiences and a choice of six trims. The Peugeot 108 will cater for every
taste.
PEUGEOT 108: the connected car
“PEUGEOT 108 is the city car that is ahead of its time. Evidently it is
hyper-compact; that is the basic requirement. It takes its driver into a new
era of connectivity with the Mirror Screen technology. At the wheel, the
experience is unprecedented.”
Pascal Béziat, PEUGEOT 108 Project Director.
The all-new PEUGEOT 108 brings the urban car into a new era with its large
touch-screen in the middle of the dashboard. Standard from Active trim, this
7-inch display boosts the relationship between car and driver to a new high. It
is the interface for the audio system, trip computer and for vehicle settings,
but using Bluetooth® connectivity is also the access point for the driver’s
smartphone.
The user can connect the phone’s applications that are compatible with use
in a vehicle using Mirror Screen. This function operates using MirrorLinkTM
technology for telephones running on Android, RIM and Windows, and by AppInCar
for telephones running on Apple’s iOS.
It means the touch-screen in the PEUGEOT 108 becomes a mirror image of the
connected smartphone. The driver then operates their smartphone from the car’s
touch-screen. Depending on the telephone connected, applications can also be
operated by voice commands using a voice recognition system.
For obvious safety considerations, access to applications is managed
differently according to the state of the vehicle. For example, when the car is
moving, the driver can only use applications such as navigation, or those for
infotainment. This includes PEUGEOT Music, the brand’s internet radio station.
PEUGEOT 108: driving pleasure every day
“For the buyer, the new 108 is the guarantee of the brand’s move up-market.
Style, quality, equipment, engines …everything has been taken into account to
satisfy the customer who has the feeling of driving in a vehicle from the
segment above.”
Xavier Nicolas, PEUGEOT 108 Product Manager.
With its compact dimensions, the all-new PEUGEOT 108 is dynamic and agile
around town, with excellent all-round visibility and practicality. For example,
the PEUGEOT Open and Go system allows the doors to be unlocked, and the
tailgate to be unlocked and partially opened, with just a press on the
appropriate button.
On opening the tailgate, the parcel shelf automatically folds away against
the rear screen and reveals a boot that is generous for the segment – 196
litres with the puncture repair kit, 180 litres with the spare wheel. Loading
is easy thanks to the low sill, just 77cm off the ground, and a metre-wide
space between the wheel arches. The initial volume can be extended to 750
litres by folding the 50/50 rear seat backrests forward. To do this, simply
pull one of the straps accessible from the boot. Inside, the PEUGEOT 108
provides several storage areas. For example, the glove box and door pockets
will take a 1-litre and 500ml bottle respectively.
A comfortable driving position is quickly found using the steering column
height and seat adjustments. The PEUGEOT Open and Go system means the driver
can simply press the button on the centre panel to start the engine. The driver
can concentrate on safe driving thanks to the speed limiter and automatic
lighting. If reverse gear is engaged, the reversing camera displays a colour
image on the touch-screen.
Passengers are protected in all circumstances by six airbags fitted as
standard: two frontal airbags (the passenger airbag can be switched off), two
lateral airbags at the front, and two curtain airbags covering the front and
rear seats. Finally, for the safety of children in the car, the two rear seats
are equipped with IsoFix mounts.
PEUGEOT 108: an engine to suit all uses
The 108 range is made up of four efficient three-cylinder power units:
·
1.0-litre e-VTi 68bhp 5-speed manual – 88g/km CO2 Stop & Start
·
1.0-litre VTi 68bhp 5-speed manual – 95g/km CO2
·
1.0-litre VTi 68bhp 5-speed electronic – 97g/km CO2,
·
1.2-litre PureTech VTi 82bhp 5-speed manual – 99g/km CO2
Each works to take advantage of the lightness of the PEUGEOT 108 – it
weighs from just 840kg – to provide occupants with the perfect balance between
road-holding and comfort. Running gear has been developed around a
pseudo-McPherson front axle and a deformable rear beam made from a shaped tube.
Compared to a component made from pressed steel, this solution offers the
advantages of improved guidance and reduced weight.
PEUGEOT 108: safe and easy handling on the road
As soon as you take the controls of the all-new PEUGEOT 108, it reveals
just how easy it is to use. Its light weight, electric power steering and the
quality of its running gear all make their contribution.
The track is 1,425mm at the front and 1,420mm at the rear. There are two
tyre sizes, 165/65 R14 or 165/60 R15, with ultra-low rolling resistance. They
are continuously monitored by the Indirect Tyre Under-Inflation Detection
system. All models have Hill Start Assist.
The braking system includes ABS, Electronic Brake Force Distribution,
Emergency Collision Braking System and switchable ESP as standard. Stopping
power comes from 247mm ventilated discs at the front and 200mm drums at the
rear.
All this advanced technology combines in the PEUGEOT 108 to make every
driver smile. With responsive steering, stable braking and a refined ride, the
car is just as at home on the open road as it is in town.
It’s a compact vehicle for a new generation of urban drivers who seek a
sophisticated and versatile model that meets their every motoring need. The
PEUGEOT 108 means there is no need to compromise, with a high level of standard
equipment, a wide range of desirable optional extras and great value for money.
The all-new PEUGEOT 108 will have its world premiere at the Geneva Motor
Show on Tuesday 4th March, and will go on sale in the UK on 1st July 2014.
Source:Peugeot Press
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