2015 Peugeot 208 GTi 30th Anniversary Edition
PEUGEOT unveils the 208 GTi 30th anniversary edition on the occasion of the
Goodwood Festival of Speed. 30 years after the 205 GTi, PEUGEOT reinterprets
the legend in a more radical version of the 208 GTi. The 208 GTi 30th delivers
more intense driving sensations with its new Euro 6 1.6-litre THP petrol engine
developing 208 hp and torque increased to 300 Nm. It is mated to a six-speed
manual gearbox, with exceptional traction and efficiency assured through the
specification of a Torsen differential and specific suspension and steering
settings. Its sporty and assertive temperament can also been seen in its stance
and look, in particularly by its two-material livery, separated by a sharp
dividing line. It will be presented to the public at the forthcoming 2014 Paris
Motor Show, with sales starting in November 2014.
"Following on from the RCZ R, the brand called on the skills at
PEUGEOT Sport to develop a more radical version of the 208 GTi. In this way the
208 GTi 30th celebrates the 30 years of the GTi PEUGEOT." Maxime Picat – PEUGEOT Brand
CEO
On 13 March, less than a year after its sales launch, the 10,000th PEUGEOT
208 GTi came off the production line, confirming the success of the
reinterpretation of the GTi legend and PEUGEOT’s top of the range sports
strategy in the B Segment.
PEUGEOT has left its mark on the history of motorsport; this DNA can be
found in the genes of the 208 GTi, as with the RCZ, and its R version,
pumped-up by PEUGEOT Sport. As Peugeot celebrates 30 years since the original
205 GTi, it is now the turn for the 208 GTi to pass through the expert hands of
PEUGEOT Sport, to give it a more radical character with what some call ‘extra
soul’, in response to expectations from enthusiasts wanting a sportier and more
passionate experience.
A coherent exclusive signature with a more radical temperament
“Even if the 208 GTi 30th retains the identity, the care over details and
the lines of the 208 GTi, it reinterprets them in a new more radical and
brutish fashion, making the link with the incisive character of its dynamic
performance.”
Julien Kerlidou – 208 Product Manager
From the outset, the exclusive and more radical temperament shines through
with the 208 GTi 30th. The suspension is lowered by 10mm, the track widened by
22mm at the front and 16mm at the rear, its larger wheels stand out, giving it
a well planted stance on the road, clearly indicating its sporty intent.
The chic bright chrome finishers on the 208 GTi are replaced by matt black
on the 208 GTi 30th, giving it a more brutish look. At the front the same
treatment is applied to the grille surround, the foglamp bezels and door mirror
shells.
From the side, the lowered stance is accentuated by matt black side skirts
and wheel arch extensions that cover new 18" wheels finished with matt
black rims. The front wheels house large red PEUGEOT Sport labelled brake
calipers. The window weather strip, which finishes with a signature paying
homage to the illustrious 205 GTi, is also finished in matt black, while the
quarter panel bears a “208 GTi 30th” logo.
At the rear, the rounded twin chrome tail pipes ensure the sound of the new
engine is fully expressed to enhance the aural driving experience.
Finally, the 208 GTi 30th could only be finished in colours that identify
this sporting world. The interpretation uniting the red and black in a two-tone
and two-material treatment is innovative and unique. The front is finished in a
textured black, contrasting with the new lacquered red at the rear. The two
colours are divided by a sharp oblique straight-cut line, as first seen on the
Onyx Supercar Concept and reinterpreted on the 308 R and Exalt Concept cars.
The 208 GTi 30th will also be available in top of the range Pearl White and
Ruby Red, historical colours of GTi cars.
Perfectly consistent with its exterior signature and dynamic character, the
interior ambience declares the more radical sporty character developed for the
208 GTi 30th. The red fading to black finishers on the 208 GTi change to
lacquered black. The black door handles with a red line echo the seat belts.
High-quality floor mats are trimmed in red, while the front bucket seats are of
a form specially developed by PEUGEOT Sport. These seats are trimmed in a
exclusive blend of materials, mainly Alcantara, accompanied by black TEP with
red stitching and a black dotted mesh pattern with red highlights.
A numbered plate marked ‘208 GTi 30th’ positioned above the courtesy lamp
finishes off this limited edition anniversary model.
Unrestrained driving sensations from incisive behaviour on the road
“Based on the 208 GTi, itself already a very effective and well powered
car, our ambition was to focus on behaviour on the road, by further increasing
its effectiveness. For this we have developed the traction and a potential for
more grip, mainly on the front axle. The benefits are essentially in passing
speeds, driving sensations and feedback.”
Pierre Budar –208 GTi 30th Project Manager
The sensations begin when taking the wheel of the 208 GTi 30th. For the
driver, familiarisation is simple and obvious as is directing the car. The
compact steering wheel makes it easy to place the vehicle and enhances driving
sensations. The instruments, located high up, are directly in view. This
facilitates the reading of information, which becomes instantaneous, without
the driver having to take their eyes off the road.
Consistent with its specific dynamic character and pronounced driving
sensations, this driving position is ideally complemented by a specific bucket
seat developed by PEUGEOT Sport. Together with the small wheel, the head-up
instruments and feedback from the specific steering and suspension, it allows
the driver to be at one with their car.
The new 1.6 THP engine, meeting the Euro 6 emissions standard, is fitted
with Stop & Start. Its maximum torque is increased to 300 Nm and maximum
power to 208 hp, an immediate reference to the model name.
The power and torque are transmitted to the wheels via a 6-speed manual
gearbox with specific gear ratios, and a Torsen limited slip differential –
both taken from the RCZ R, allowing the full potential of the vehicle to be
exploited.
The ESP and traction control are recalibrated, so as to be less intrusive
when driving and to set free the vehicle’s traction and allow the Torsen to
operate.
The advantage provided by the Torsen and the reduced anti-roll at the front
are felt in particular when accelerating in a corner by maintaining tight
trajectories, and when braking, by improving stability.
The lowered centre of gravity and redefined suspension geometry (track,
camber, wheel alignment, 0.5’’ wider wheels) and the Michelin Pilot Super Sport
205/40 ZR 18 tyres optimise grip and ensure remarkable road holding.
The steering calibration has also been the subject of much development
work, both on a circuit and on the road. The objective was to obtain a linear
level of assistance appropriate for the character of the car, taking account of
the effect produced by the Torsen.
Associated with new damper settings and spring rates, as well as revised
anti-roll, the steering is informative. All together it offers both precision
and agility.
The 208 GTi 30th can count on a braking system to match the performance
achieved, with 323mm diameter and 28mm thick discs at the front and Brembo
fixed four-piston calipers.
The sporty temperament of the 208 GTi 30th can also be seen in the figures:
0 to 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds and 0 to 1000 m in 26.5 seconds. Mid-range
acceleration is also of a high level with figure of 6 seconds for 80 to 120
km/h in 5th gear.
Its performance and sharper handling are achieved with efficiency that is
unprecedented in the segment, with CO2 emissions of just 125g/km.
The 208 GTi 30th again demonstrates that emotion, sportiness and efficiency
are engrained in PEUGEOT’s heritage and genes.
Source:Peugeot Press
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