Two Peugeot 308 GTi models to launch in Australia under $50K

Peugeot 308 GTi

Peugeot Australia will launch not one but two variations of its highly anticipated 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport for under $50,000* – significantly below earlier expectations.

The 308 GTi will be available in two specifications and with two states of tune; the 184kW 308 GTi 250 will carry a recommended retail price (RRP) of $44,990*, while the 200kW 308 GTi 270 will carry an RRP of $49,990*.

Both vehicles will be available to pre-order from December.

National Marketing Manager for Peugeot Australia, Dimitri Andreatidis, said the 308 GTi brings an iconic badge back to a legendary segment.

“After a decade of absence of the GTi badge from our 3-series hatch models, we return with not one but two models; both developing more power and torque than any model before it,” said Andreatidis.

“The 308 GTi signals more than the relaunch of Peugeot performance product and it signifies the growing importance of Australia for Peugeot, with the vehicle available to limited countries worldwide.

“We are very excited about the return of the GTi badge to the hot hatch segment and believe it will resonate with Australian’s and their appetite for sports and performance product, offering fun, efficient, enjoyable, comfortable and thoroughly engaging drive experience.

“The 308 GTi will certainly give hot hatch customers a reason to look forward to 2016,” said Andreatidis.

The Peugeot 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport features an array of bespoke engineering and design features.

A state-of-the-art engine
The beating heart of the 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport is a Euro 6-compliant 1.6-litre THP S&S (stop-start) engine, available in outputs of 184kW and 200kW – enough to see the vehicle accelerate to 100km/h in as little as six-seconds (6.2 for the 184kW drivetrain).

Both versions develop peak torque of 330Nm at just 1900rpm and feature six-speed manual transmissions.

The GTi 270 version has everything required to rein in the power, with race-developed 380mm ventilated discs mounted on aluminium hubs at the front.

Braking force is applied via four pistons (38mm and 41mm) in a fixed caliper and the rear discs have a diameter of 268mm.

The pseudo-MacPherson strut in the front operates with precision, while the rear axle with its twist-beam system ensures brilliant handling and ride prowess.

These components also help reduce the weight of the 308 GTi, in addition to a semi-hollow anti-roll bar and aluminium wishbones.

The entire vertical suspension system in the front is specific to the new 308 GTi, and includes bespoke spring stiffness and shock absorber calibration. The anti-roll bar is more malleable to ensure a better match with the rear axle that enhances grip while cornering to increase road holding.

Exclusive to the GTi 270 version is an accomplished Torsen® limited-slip differential incorporated into the transmission to improve cornering traction. By channelling the torque to the wheel with the highest grip it makes it more able to accelerate faster out of bends than would normally be the case.

The engine runs on 95RON or 98RON fuel and injection pressure is 200bar. Maximum torque ranges from 1900 to 5000rpm, with power and torque perfectly regulated, even at higher RPM, due to the special wastegate design for the turbocharger.

The static compression ratio of the motor is 9.2:1 due to state-of-the-art reciprocating components, which include forged aluminium pistons of a competition-style design, strengthened connecting rods, polymer-enhanced bearings and reinforced fasteners.

To ensure consistent performance the pistons are cooled from below by a double oil spray system and the exhaust manifold is made of steel, which can resist temperatures of up to 1000°C.

To tap the full potential of the engine the 308 GTi by PEUGEOT SPORT is equipped with a supercharged charge air cooling system specially developed and installed below the front bumper.

The on-board electronics are in keeping with the GTi’s athletic temperament. The power steering is designed specifically to work in conjunction with the Torsen® technology.

The limited-slip differential also draws on new traction control guidelines to ensure optimal implementation, while sportier ESP programming allows more latitude, with enhanced drift on bends. The ESP can be fully disconnected.

Peugeot 308 GTi Exterior

Advanced engineering at every turn
Peugeot Sport developed the new 308 GTi driven by a simple design brief – to create a compact, safe, incisive car with athletic allure for the ultimate in driving pleasure.

These standards have been applied to every aspect of the vehicle, from the engine and running gear to the brake systems and electronics.

The 308 GTi benefits from Peugeot’s relentless quest for weight savings right from the start of the 308 project.

These include use of parent company PSA’s versatile and accomplished ‘EMP2’ platform, composite tailgate and use of high-tensile steel. This bid to lighten the vehicle weight has brought tangible results expressed in the performance of the 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport.

A stunning and purposeful exterior
Boasting exclusive styling front and rear the car sits 11mm lower than the standard 308.

The nose features full LED headlamps, flanking a new black radiator grille with a horizontal chequered pattern and gloss-black finishing.

The same motif is echoed on the air intake, which is surrounded by sequential LED indicators and a red detail strip (chrome on Ultimate Red cars).

Below the bumper two front spoilers boost aerodynamic performance.

In profile the redesigned door sill hints at the car’s aggressive nature, while the sleek new rear design features a gloss-black section housing the twin exhaust pipes. The GTi signature of the car is clearly visible on the front wings and tailgate.

With a wider track of 1570mm at the front and 1554mm at the rear the 308 GTi has been engineered to offer exceptional grip.

GTi 250 versions are shod with 225/40 R18 92W Michelin Pilot Sport 3 tyres on ‘Diamant’ alloy wheels, while the GTi 270 versions feature the new 19-inch ‘Carbone’ light-weight alloy wheels and are equipped with Michelin Super Sport 235/35 R19 91Y tyres, which showcase the 380mm front discs, complete with solid red four-piston calipers and PEUGEOT SPORT signature.

A ‘Coupe Franche’ two-tone design is exclusive to the GTi 270 version and contrasts the vibrant new ‘Ultimate Red’ colour with Nera Black.

The 308 GTi is also available in the new Ultimate Red, Pearlescent White, Magnetic Blue, Nera Black, Cumulus Grey as well as the standard colour, a non-metallic Hurricane Grey.

A dramatic new interior
The interior styling of the 308 GTi by PEUGEOT SPORT is in keeping with its performance-oriented exterior, and outstanding attention to detail is everywhere.

Red stitching is used on the upholstery, door panels, gear lever and luxury floor mats. The door sill carries the GTi and PEUGEOT SPORT signature and is finished in aluminium. The same material is used on the pedals, foot rest and gear knob.

In the top-spec GTi 270 version PEUGEOT SPORT bucket seats are upholstered in Alcantara with red stitching providing cosseting lateral support to ensure the driver feels at one with the car at all times.

The compact steering wheel offers strong grip and precision, with a full-grain leather design featuring the GTi logo at the bottom and a red centring mark at the top. It also leaves plenty of room to see the head-up display over it, housing the instrument panel read-outs with chequered backdrops, and the GTi greeting at its centre.

The Peugeot i-Cockpit instrument concept has been an integral aspect of the 308’s appeal with a centrally-mounted, driver-facing touch-screen offers ergonomic convenience and state-of-the-art functionality, with the Redline theme adding a final touch of flair.

Adding to the performance experience is the standard fitment of the Driver Sport Pack.

Pressing the Sport button on the centre console changes the display from white to red, shows additional information on the central read-out (power, torque, boost, lateral and longitudinal acceleration), enhances the engine’s throaty growl and changes accelerator pedal mapping for a more engaging driving experience.

Peugeot 308 GTi Interior

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