
Peugeot has unveiled its new 208 GTi electric hot hatch.
The model marks the return of the GTi badge – most famously attached to the 205 in the 1980s, and most recently seen with the 308 GTi, discontinued in 2021.
The E-208 GTi features design elements inspired by the 205, including alloy wheels based on the 205’s ‘Speedline’ wheels and an exclusive bright red paint colour. Other exterior features include a front spoiler and rear diffuser.
The interior also features extensive red detailing, with leather and Alcantara seats and steering wheel.
Peugeot says the model will be capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds thanks to a 280hp electric motor, while a 54kWh battery is said to allow a range between charges of up to 217 miles. A 20-80% battery charge will be possible in less than 30 minutes with a 100kW DC rapid charger.
The model has received chassis tweaks designed to deliver a more dynamic drive than the regular E-208. These include the ride height being lowered by 20mm, and the track being widened by 56 mm at the front and 27 mm at the rear.

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By GlobalDataThe E-208 GTi also gets a limited-slip differential and a rear anti roll bar, and is fitted with 355mm front disc brakes with four-piston calipers designed to optimise cooling.
The car’s stability control system features a ‘Sport’ mode which suspends assistance systems for situations such as track driving, and the steering system is said to have been calibrated for dynamic driving.
Other equipment will include TomTom sat-nav, and wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivity.
Prices and an on-sale date are yet to be announced.