Peugeot have been a bit behind the game recently, with both the 206 and 307 giving us very little to get excited about. The glory days of the 205 GTi and 306 GTi-6 seem a long way away now, with their replacements being panned for being boring and, even worse, unreliable. However, with the new Peugeot 308 GT there might be a chance that things are back on track again.
Ditching the 2.0-litre lump that was used in the 307, the new 308 GT uses a turbocharged 1.6-litre engine that produces 175bhp. This gives the 308 GT very respectable performance, with 0-62mph taking just 8.3 seconds and the top speed being 140mph. Not bad, considering that the 308 car has put on a few pounds over the old 307, mainly due to improved crash protection. The decreased engine capacity also has a number of advantages – better fuel economy (37.1mpg), which means lower carbon dioxide emissions (180 g/km), which consequently means lower road tax (band E for 2008).
Peugeot have worked hard to improve on the quality of the old 307 and it’s on the inside that you see where most of the effort has been spent. Gone are the harsh plastics of the old car to be replaced by softer touch materials and less brittle plastics, giving an air of quality that was missing in the old car.
The chassis is also good, with very controlled response over rough UK roads. While it may not have the intimate levels of feedback you’d expect from a true hot hatch, it does make for a very competent companion on a B-road sprint. Where firmer hot hatches might crash and jar across worn tarmac the 308 GT soaks up the bumps quite well, but without feeling too soft. The electric power steering feels a little bit remote, but this is often the case when moving from hydraulic systems.
Better to think of the 308 GT as an all-rounder with a more relaxed nature that defines the car’s character. If you’re after hot hatch thrills then the 308 GT will disappoint, but if you’re after a reasonably fast hatchback that is family friendly and won’t cost a fortune to run then it is definitely worth a look.
Peugeot 308 GT THP 175 Specifications
Engine: | 4-cyl, turbo, 1598cc |
Max Power: | 175bhp@6000rpm |
Max Torque: | 177lb ft@1600rpm |
Top Speed: | 140mph |
0-60mph: | 8.3 seconds |