308 GT Sport PHEV – Last week I drove the Peugeot 308 GT Sport Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle. The first thing I noticed is how stylish the 308 is. It’s won a number of global awards, and you can see why.
I especially like the front grill and sabre tooth style front headlights.
Inside its comfort all the way. I love the low set sports steering wheel. Its thick and provides direct feedback.
Above that sits the 3D digital dash, which is different and really cool!
The 308 GT Sport PHEV is powered by a 1.6L turbo petrol, hybrid engine with enough performance to keep most people happy. It has long legs on the motorway, cruising easily and is zippy around town.
The electric range is about 40km which seems low but the 308 charges quickly and if you set it up right you can charge it a couple of times during the day. I also like the fact that you can select when you use the EV portion.
The 308 comes with little luxuries like wireless smart phone connectivity, automatic LED matrix headlights and a massage seat for the driver.
The Peugeot 308 GT Sport PHEV is priced from around $65,000 plus the usual costs and is ideal for buyers that want something just a little bit different.
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Instead of the Peugeot 308 GT PHEV buyers could look at.
Well basically nothing else is a smaller hatch style with PHEV and the same level of style and class. Perhaps the elegant Peugeot 508 Sportback PHEV. or the Volvo XC 40 Recharge.
Other PHEVs include: MG ZS PHEV, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV, Kia Niro PHEV,
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