New Peugeot models at the Geneva Motor Show 2015

Tue, 03 Mar 2015













With global sales up by 5.4% and considerable above-market growth in China and Europe, it is a determined Peugeot that is introducing itself at the 85th International Geneva Motor Show in 2015.

Featuring 2600m2 of unique design, this year's stand is dressed in the iconic clean black and copper lines introduced by the Onyx concept car. The Peugeot stand will host no less than 3 concept cars, the Peugeot 2008 DKR and 23 models including the new Peugeot 208 which will be unveiled in a world première. Only 3 years after its launch, the best-seller from the Peugeot range – with almost one million units sold – is getting a makeover and will be one of the major new Peugeot attractions.


In Geneva, Peugeot is also continuing with its strategy for moving upmarket via 3 exhibition areas:

- The GT Line area, Peugeot's take on personality and dynamism via a new cross-model finish for the Peugeot 208, 308, 508 and RCZ;

- The Sport area, focused on performance and featuring the Peugeot 308 & 308 SW GT, RCZ R and 208 GTi by Peugeot Sport – bringing its exceptional competition experience to the standard cars – and the impressive Peugeot 2008 DKR which has just got back from Dakar;

- The Technologies area, bringing together all of the brand's technological expertise with the new EAT6 automatic gearbox and the Euro 6 PureTech, BlueHDi and THP engine powers which, with 20 Best in class engines, make Peugeot the benchmark for efficiency and CO2 emissions reduction.

The new Peugeot 208: the 208, but better!

Three years after it was launched right here in Geneva, the new 208, which will be marketed from June 2015, is showcasing new ambitions via its updated exterior and interior style and, above all, more choice with new Euro 6 engine powers and unprecedented features.





Engine power: technological excellence for performance and efficiency

Begun in 2014, the roll-out of Euro 6 engines continues in 2015 in petrol and diesel versions with 20 Best in class engines in their performance category. Some of the most impressive facts include:

- The Peugeot carbon footprint is now less than 110 g of CO2 per km

- Thanks to Peugeot's performance in 2014, the PSA PEUGEOT CITROËN group has reclaimed its place as the European leader with an average of 110.3 g/km of CO2 (CAFE)

- Of the CAFE leaders, it is Peugeot which has made the most significant reductions in its emissions with a -4.6% reduction between 2013/2014 and -27% over the last 10 years.



                                                                                                                                                                                                            (by Peugeot.com)