Peugeot 408 1.6 Plug-in Hybrid 225 Allure 5dr e-EAT8 Review

Category: Family SUV

Section: Version review

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RRP £41,500
Finance contribution
£1,750
Fuel type:
petrol parallel phev
Gearbox:
semi-auto
Doors:
5 doors

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The Peugeot 408 is plush inside and fairly well equipped. The closely-related Citroën C5 X is more comfortable and cheaper to buy, but the 408 is sharper to drive and the ride is far from harsh. What’s more, the plug-in hybrid 408's slightly longer electric range makes it a better choice for company car buyers. The entry-level Hybrid 136 engine makes the most sense for private buyers, and we recommend Allure trim.

This entry-level trim has all the basics covered and is our recommended version. It gets rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, dual-zone climate control and other useful kit.

Over the Hybrid 136, this plug-in hybrid uses a more powerful, 1.6-litre engine, combined with a stronger electric motor and bigger battery for a total power output of 222bhp. It’s noticeably quicker (not that we think the Hybrid 136 is in dire need of more performance) and the best choice for company car drivers.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH7.8 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol Parallel PHEV
GearboxSEMI-AUTO

Available colours

MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

232.3

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

471

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

28

g/km