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  • Peugeot 308 R Hybrid

    Peugeot has taken the wraps off the 308 R HYbrid model.

    Following the 308 R concept from 2013, the French marque is ready with a new hardcore version of its hatchback.
    The “ultimate 308” shares some of its design cues with the Quartz concept, featuring aggressive styling with widened fenders, 19-inch wheels, large air intakes and a distinctive blue-black paint job.

    At the heart of the 308 R HYbrid is a plug-in powertrain, combining three sources of power, each capable of moving the vehicle independently of the others.
    They are a four-cylinder 1.6-liter THP petrol engine and two electric motors – each with power of 115 PS (85 kW), mounted one on each axle, thus providing a four-wheel drive.
    The total output of the system is rated at 500 PS (368 kW) and 730 Nm (539 lb-ft) of torque.

    Peugeot says the result is “a family hatchback which is capable of supercar performance”.
    Translating this into numbers, the 308 R HYbrid can hit 100 km/h (62 mph) from a standing start in 4.0 seconds, with top speed electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).
    CO2 emissions are rated at 70 g/km.

    The super hatch features four driving modes.
    The Hot Lap unleashes the full potential of the hybrid system.
    The Track mode delivers 400 PS (294 kW) and 530 Nm (391 lb-ft) mainly from the petrol engine, while the Road mode is specially designed for road use with power of 300 PS (220 kW) and torque of 400 Nm (295 lb-ft).
    The ZEV makes priority use of the rear electric motor, while the front electric motor comes into play, depending on the pressure applied on the accelerator pedal.

    Further details can be found at the press release section below.

    Source: Peugeot

    # Advanced HYbrid plug-in technology produces a combined 500hp and new levels of performance
    # Developed by PEUGEOT Sport, with four-wheel drive and 0-62mph in just four seconds
    # Yet the 308 R HYbrid Concept has CO2 emissions of just 70g/km – impressive performance

    Feast your eyes on the ultimate 308. PEUGEOT has unveiled a stunning new version of the award-winning compact family hatchback – with a combined 500bhp and four-wheel drive.

    Badged the PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid, it has been developed by PEUGEOT Sport, the brand’s famous in-house engineering and racing division, which last year unveiled the critically acclaimed RCZ R. The car’s plug-in petrol hybrid powertrain pushes the boundaries of sporting prowess in the segment, offering a truly extraordinary performance. The car is capable of hitting 62mph (100km/h) in 4.0 seconds, yet still has astonishingly low CO2 emissions of 70g/km.

    “PEUGEOT Sport’s expertise applies an uncompromising approach to meeting targets. With our experience in hybrid vehicles developed with the PEUGEOT 908, the high-performance hybrid powertrain fitted to the 308 gives a glimpse of the potential for ultra-sports models in the future,” says Bruno Famin, Director at PEUGEOT Sport.

    The contemporary style and sporting prowess of the 308 – the Car of the Year 2014 – remain clearly visible. However, the 308 R HYbrid also re-imagines design cues explored on the Quartz concept, seen most recently at March’s Geneva Motor Show.

    With front and rear tracks widened by 80mm and riding on 235/35 R19 tyres, the PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid has been created to devour the road. Its front end styling is dynamic and imposing, with expressive louvres on the bonnet and sharp edges combined with sleek surfaces in its bumper.

    The grille features a chequered pattern which allows air to cool the innovative 500hp powertrain. The side scoops are home to the sequential LED indicators, while the central scoop sports the 308 R HYbrid signature.

    In profile, the 308 R HYbrid’s dramatic paint finish can be truly appreciated. Cloaked in an intense blue and developed using fluorescent pigments and glass particles, this colour salutes both the hybrid powertrain and the shade historically reserved for French competition vehicles. On the rear doors, the blue is matched with a matte black, giving a new interpretation of the car’s clean lines.

    At the rear, the PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid is remarkably understated, with a narrow spoiler at the top of the tailgate reinforcing the aerodynamics. The bumper’s twin air scoops help keep the battery temperature down by drawing out the hot air, whilst the lower section is embellished with a touch of white emphasising the car’s dynamic character.

    PEUGEOT ‘i-Cockpit’ instrumentation means the interior is familiar, but that’s where similarities to the standard 308 end. Four individual sports seats, upholstered in fawn-coloured patinated leather, create a dramatic interior which point to the sole aim of PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid – world-class performance. The upper fittings and roof lining are slate grey and in true sporting tradition, the cabin is finished with touches of red, with particular attention paid around the dials, steering wheel centre marker and central console.

    In a unique twist, the PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid uses materials taken from the range, which the brand usually reserves for concept cars. Hence, the dashboard is covered in a fabric produced using a digital weaving technique. This innovative material can be used to produce large and complex parts that are soft to the touch with no need for foam, making for a lighter vehicle.

    The compact steering wheel, upholstered in perforated leather and bearing the ‘308 R HYbrid’ logo, allows for precise positioning during cornering. The steering wheel paddles fall immediately to hand, giving the driver finger-tip control over the six-speed gearbox. A head-up display provides all relevant driving information without the need to take your eyes off the road. Finally, the two buttons on the central console allow the driver to keep a check on the mechanics; the first activates the powerful powertrain, whilst the second gives access to four driving modes.

    At the heart of the PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid is an astounding technical innovation – a plug-in powertrain with four-wheel drive that develops 500hp. The unit combines three sources of power, each capable of moving the vehicle independently of the others. They are a four-cylinder 1.6-litre THP 270 S&S petrol engine, plus two electric motors – each with power of 85kW/115hp – mounted one on each axle. The front one is linked to the six-speed gearbox.

    The result is a family hatchback which is capable of supercar performance. The PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid can hit 62mph (100km/h) from a standing start in only 4.0 seconds, with top speed electronically limited to 155mph. In spite of such astonishing performance, CO2 emissions are just 70g/km.

    “If we were able to reach this kind of performance on a C-segment, it is all down to our passion for a challenge and our desire for excellence. PEUGEOT 308 R HYbrid is part of a very select club of cars reaching 0-62mph in four seconds” says Jean-Philippe Delaire, PEUGEOT Sport Head of Development, 308 R HYbrid powertrain.

    PEUGEOT Sport has been involved in every stage of development of the 308 R HYbrid, using its technical expertise and successful racing record to define the specifications of each component. For impeccable dynamic handling, the car’s weight has been optimised and placed as low as possible. The lithium-ion 3kWh battery has an excellent ratio between power and size, and is housed under the rear seats in place of the fuel tank. In turn, the 50-litre tank has been placed in the boot above the rear electric motor and two transformers.

    The PEUGEOT Sport engineers have equipped the car with four driving modes:

    Hot Lap mode is the most powerful, harnessing the full potential from the three power sources to reach a total of 500hp and maximum torque of 730Nm.
    Track mode delivers 400hp and 530Nm, mainly from the petrol engine and the rear electric motor. The front electric motor serves as an additional booster when accelerating.
    Road mode is specially designed for road use with power of 300hp and torque of 400Nm. The petrol engine delivers its full potential, while the rear electric motor helps during accelerations. The front electric motor is not used in this mode.
    ZEV makes priority use of the rear electric motor. The front electric motor comes into play, depending on the pressure applied on the accelerator pedal.

    The all-wheel drive system of the 308 R HYbrid makes for formidable handling, especially when coming out of the corners. The braking system is on a par with the car's performance, with 380mm ventilated discs at the front, gripped by four pistons, and 290mm discs to the rear. However, they are not used every time the brakes are applied, because PEUGEOT Sport has designed the powertrain to decelerate using the electric motors throughout the full speed range, starting at 155mph. Not only does this preserve the discs and pads, but uses regenerative braking to recharge the battery.

    It is one of three recharging strategies. The second uses the front electric motor as a generator, driven by the petrol engine, while the third solution is a rapid recharging terminal restoring the battery to its maximum power in just 45 minutes.
    Last edited by ; 17/04/2015, 19:26.

  • #3
    Met een Concept als dit laat Peugeot het VAG concern er oud uitzien.
    Niets binnen VAG komt ook maar enigszins in de buurt van de techniek die deze concept toont.

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    • #4
      f***ing hell

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      • #5
        uitbrengen die handel!!
        www.peugeotforum.be

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        • #6
          Nog cool zo'n wagen in 2 kleuren.

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          • #7
            Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Iceman Bekijk Berichten
            Met een Concept als dit laat Peugeot het VAG concern er oud uitzien.
            Niets binnen VAG komt ook maar enigszins in de buurt van de techniek die deze concept toont.
            Zeer zeker. Hiernaast verbleekt een golfje gti en consoorten...

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            • #8
              Niet alleen een golfje gti en consorten... maar ook alle Hybrid techniek die VAG op dit moment aanbied.

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              • #9
                Dit hybride systeem in de RCZ steken.
                Opel Vectra 1.6, Bouwjaar 1992, gekocht: 2000, (januari 2003: Total Loss)
                Citroën Saxo 1.1 Bic 5-deurs, Bouwjaar: september 1998, gekocht: februari 2003 (Verkocht: augustus 2010)
                Citroën C4 1.6 HDI 110 pk berline, Bouwjaar: maart 2007, gekocht: juli 2010 (Ingeruild: februari 2017)
                Renault Megane Grandtour GT TCe 205 EDC 2017

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                • #10
                  Deze zou toch in productie gaan?

                  Vind het wel raar dat ze hierin een automaat (gerobotiseerde bak?) kunnen zetten, maar in de GTI niet?
                  Wat ik nog raar vind, dit willen ze in productie brengen, maar een hybride versie van de 1.2 benzine (bijvoorbeeld) maken ze dan niet, terwijl daar toch wel een groter publiek voor zal zijn.
                  Opel Vectra 1.6, Bouwjaar 1992, gekocht: 2000, (januari 2003: Total Loss)
                  Citroën Saxo 1.1 Bic 5-deurs, Bouwjaar: september 1998, gekocht: februari 2003 (Verkocht: augustus 2010)
                  Citroën C4 1.6 HDI 110 pk berline, Bouwjaar: maart 2007, gekocht: juli 2010 (Ingeruild: februari 2017)
                  Renault Megane Grandtour GT TCe 205 EDC 2017

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                  • #11
                    eind 2016/begin 2017 zou ie beschikbaar moeten zijn. De beslissing is in ieder geval genomen.

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                    • #12
                      Mss wel cool, maar ook misleidend. Dus als ge de 500pk wilt hebben moet ge dit en dat doen. Dus met andere woorden: tijdens het rijden hebt geen geen beschikking tot 500pk. Daarvoor moet ge eerst stil gaan staan en een aantal handelingen uitoefenen.
                      Last edited by ; 14/12/2015, 11:35.

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                      • #13
                        mijn nieuwsgierigheid is geprikkeld... de cijfers spreken alvast boekdelen
                        2007 - Peugeot 207 CC - TURBO
                        2009 - Yamaha R1 Model 2008

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                        • #14
                          Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door knight-rider Bekijk Berichten
                          Wat ik nog raar vind, dit willen ze in productie brengen, maar een hybride versie van de 1.2 benzine (bijvoorbeeld) maken ze dan niet, terwijl daar toch wel een groter publiek voor zal zijn.
                          Kostenplaatje en beschikbare batterijenproductie is daarvan de oorzaak

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                          • #15
                            Is er beslist dat ze hem gaan bouwen ?? Zalig machien in elk geval.. Sta je daar met je 308 naast een M3/4

                            Heb in een video -review vernomen dat deze rond de 80.000 zou gaan kosten ?
                            previous : BMW 320D E90, Peugeot 207
                            current : BMW 330D F30

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                            • #16
                              Opel Vectra 1.6, Bouwjaar 1992, gekocht: 2000, (januari 2003: Total Loss)
                              Citroën Saxo 1.1 Bic 5-deurs, Bouwjaar: september 1998, gekocht: februari 2003 (Verkocht: augustus 2010)
                              Citroën C4 1.6 HDI 110 pk berline, Bouwjaar: maart 2007, gekocht: juli 2010 (Ingeruild: februari 2017)
                              Renault Megane Grandtour GT TCe 205 EDC 2017

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