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2023 Peugeot 408 PHEV – details

At DriveLife, we love the current designs of all Peugeots. Sharp and crisp lines, and a cohesiveness that’s a lesson to others. The only thing that’s been missing from Peugeot’s line-up has been some sort of electrified option that’s beyond the small but excellent 208 EV.

For 2022, Peugeot is releasing an updated 408 in a fastback design, and with two of the models as plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV). The range of engines powering the Peugeot 408 includes two rechargeable hybrid versions with 180 and 225bhp, and a 130bhp petrol version. All three are paired with an 8-speed EAT8 automatic gearbox. An all-electric version will follow a few months later.

Peugeot New Zealand says that efficiency was a key concern for the designers of the Peugeot 408, since the combination of efforts in terms of aerodynamics, weight reduction (from 1,396kg) and low-emission engines means that the vehicle can now boast remarkably low average energy consumptions (under homologation), both for the hybrids as well as for the 130bhp petrol version.

The new Peugeot 408 will arrive on the market at the very beginning of 2023. A car with a global ambition, it will be produced at first in Mulhouse, France, for the European market and then, soon afterwards, in the Chengdu factory in China for the local market.

“At Peugeot, we believe that life is better with allure. With its unique look, innovative fastback silhouette and unbridled elegance, the new 408 is the perfect expression of the Peugeot Brand’s philosophy and inventiveness,” says Linda Jackson, CEO of the Peugeot brand. “Unexpected from every angle, the new Peugeot 408 has been designed for lovers of cars and of life, who want to break free from the traditional while seeking responsible pleasure. It embodies Peugeot’s exacting technological standards – controlled efficiency and a very high-level digital experience – as well as the intense emotions of instinctive driving pleasure”.

The 408 features a specific exterior architecture. Based on the multi-energy EMP2 (Efficient Modular Platform) version, it has a long wheelbase of 2.787m, with an overall length of 4.69m and a width of 1.859m with the mirrors folded in.

The tracks are wide, with 1.599m at the front and 1.604m at the rear, with large diameter wheels (720mm) and rim sizes of up to 20 inches. Although raised, the Peugeot 408 nevertheless has a slim and sporty profile, thanks to a height of just 1.48 m.

At the front, there is a long bonnet set between raised wings, which is characteristic of the latest Peugeot models. This styling choice reinforces the look at the front end while streamlining the profile, since the wing/hood cut-out is invisible. This construction principle also simplifies the outer line of the bonnet to allow the body parts to fit perfectly, says Peugeot.

The Matrix LED technology used for the lighting has made it possible to design ultra-slim headlights. These headlamps are the look of the new 408: a resolutely Peugeot look. The light signature extends downwards with two strips of LEDs in the shape of fangs that plunge into the bumper.

The rear of the roof is a particularly aerodynamically sensitive area. The air flow is optimised and guided by two “cat ears” which create an optimal aerodynamic corridor towards the boot lid spoiler. These two features, which are as angular as they are efficient, are distinctive elements of the new Peugeot 408’s style.

2023 Peugeot 408: Colour Options

The new PEUGEOT 408 will come in 6 colours:

2023 Peugeot 408: Powertrain

Two plug-in hybrid engines are available on the new PEUGEOT 408:

The Li-ion battery on both plug-in hybrid versions has a capacity of 12.4kWh and an output of 102 kW. Two types of on-board chargers are available: a 3.7kW single-phase charger as standard and an optional 7.4kW single-phase charger.

Estimated charging times are the following:

An internal combustion engine is also available: the 130hp 1.2-litre PureTech 3-cylinder petrol engine, which complies with the latest €6.4 emissions regulations, is combined with the 8-speed EAT8 automatic gearbox and a Start & Stop system. This version is currently undergoing homologation.

No diesel version is available and a 100% electric model will be launched going forward.

2023 Peugeot 408: Driving Aids

On board the new Peugeot 408, a comprehensive range of latest-generation driving assistance systems, fed by information gathered by 6 cameras and 9 radars, make driving, manoeuvring and travelling safer and smoother, according to Peugeot. Some of these systems are directly derived from the higher segments:

The Drive Assist 2.0 package is a further step towards semi-autonomous driving, which will be available later. This package consists of Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go and Lane Keep Assist.

It adds two new functions, which are available on dual carriageways:

Other equipment is available to facilitate the daily use of the new PEUGEOT 408:

The interior of the new 408 uses Peugeot’s common i-Cockpit design, with a low steering wheel and higher dashboard. Powered by 6 cameras and 9 radars, new driver assistance systems should provide peace of mind and safety. They include:

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