Showing posts with label PEUGEOT 208. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PEUGEOT 208. Show all posts

French Peugeot Dealer Launches 208 GTi Le Mans Special Edition

The makers of the limited run 208 Rallye from French Peugeot dealer "Clara Automobile" are back with another special edition model named the 208 GTi Le Mans that comes with some bespoke upgrades over the regular GTi.
While maintaining the stock 208 GTi's 197hp(200PS) 1.6-liter turbo engine and chassis setup, the Peugeot dealer's team outfitted hot hatch with the Engine Sound System, which is offered on the RCZ Coupe, but not on the 208 series. The system uses a diaphragm in the exhaust to produce added aural aggression at higher revs.
According to the dealer, the Le Mans edition also gains two tones alloy wheels, "LE MANS" decals on the sides, red trim accents inside, plus a 205 GTi scale model. Prices have not yet been released.

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Lil' Monster: Meet Sébastien Loeb's Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak Challenger

The French are coming to this year's edition of the famed Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (June 30) with Peugeot and nine-time world rally champion Sébastien Loeb who will be driving thenewly developed 208 T16, the first full pictures of which were released today along with a short promotional video that also features the 405 T16.
Peugeot hopes it can repeat the success it had with the 405 T16, which claimed back-to-back victories in 1988 and 1989, in the hands of Finnish rally driver Ari Vatanen and American former Indy Racing League driver and eight-time winner of the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb, Robby Unser, respectively.
Sébastien Loeb says he was "struck" and greatly inspired by the film ‘Climb Dance’ (see video below) that was produced to commemorate Vatanen’s success.
Not surprisingly, the 208 T16 has very little in common with the familiar French supermini with which it shares its name, though, Peugeot is still holding back on the details surrounding the mid-engine racer.
"Its proportions are very different to those of the production 208," states Michael Trouvé, who is in charge of silhouette design at Peugeot’s Styling Centre. “This difference gives it an almost beast-like appearance. Peugeot Sport provided us with a number of technical constraints, such as the width, body height, location of the wheels and engine, and we worked to this brief to produce an extreme take on the 208."

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