PEUGEOT PLUG-IN HYBRID CARS

Discover a new way to drive thanks to PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars. Plug-in hybrid cars are versatile and enable you to make long journeys.

Switch to full electric mode in an instant and drive up to 39 miles (WLTP

In the PEUGEOT 3008 HYBRID. The fuel consumption or electric range achieved, and CO2 produced, in real world conditions will depend upon a number of factors including, but not limited to: the accessories fitted (pre and post registration); the starting charge of the battery (PHEV only); variations in weather; driving styles and vehicle load. The plug-in HYBRID range requires mains electricity for charging. The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is used to measure fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 figures. Figures shown are for comparison purposes and should only be compared to the fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 values of other cars tested to the same technical standard. The figures displayed for the plug-in HYBRID range were obtained using a combination of battery power and fuel.). Available in a saloon, estate or SUV, our range of plug-in hybrid cars meets all your needs by combining an innovative design, environmental performance and state-of-the-art technology without making any compromises.

 

 

THE ADVANTAGES OF A PLUG-IN HYBRID

EASE OF USE

Make your life easier with the plug-in hybrid cars:

  • Fast and intuitive charging
  • On-board screens show real-time information on your trip
  • The MyPeugeot app facilitates the remote management of certain functions
  • Freedom when travelling: enjoy the freedom to cover long distances

DRIVING PLEASURE

Discover new driving sensations thanks to the full electric mode on PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars:

SAVINGS

You can make various savings when you buy a plug-in hybrid car:

THE PLUG-IN HYBRID RANGE

DISCOVER THE PEUGEOT 3008 HYBRID & HYBRID 4
Discover the range of PEUGEOT plug-in HYBRIDS. Thanks to its ingenious modular design, you can transform the PEUGEOT 3008 HYBRID at your convenience to go on an adventure. This HYBRID model offers you 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive for increased vehicle control on whatever road you take. 
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DISCOVER THE PEUGEOT 508 HYBRID
With its sporty aesthetic, the top-of-the-range PEUGEOT 508 HYBRID fastback is an indispensable companion for your day-to-day driving. Switch to full electric mode for trips into town, and make the most of the combustion engine for longer journeys. 
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DISCOVER THE PEUGEOT 508 SW HYBRID
Combining sporty design, a luxury interior and a spacious feel, the top-of-the-range PEUGEOT 508 SW HYBRID estate will keep up with you on all of your journeys. Make the most of its impressive boot space and the electric mode for when you hit the road. 
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PLUG-IN HYBRID ENGINE

LITHIUM-ION BATTERY
The PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars come with a lithium-ion battery included with the vehicle. The range of a battery in a hybrid car in full electric mode can reach 39 miles (WLTPReserve for driving 6 miles, 12 miles or the full battery.). The high-voltage battery is installed under the rear seats.

The e-SAVE function in plug-in hybrid cars lets the driver set an electric energy reserveReserve for driving 6 miles, 12 miles or the full battery.. This function means the driver can use the reserve when they want during their journey, especially for an upcoming restricted low emission zone. 
ENGINE
A plug-in hybrid car is a vehicle that combines a combustion engine, one or two electric motorsFor the PEUGEOT 3008 SUV HYBRID4 and a battery.

The PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars are equipped with the new 8-speed electric automatic gearbox, the e-EAT8.

The PEUGEOT 3008 SUV is available with 4-wheel drive. 

DRIVING MODES

Discover new driving experiences in two different realms: electric and combustion. The PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars offer up to four exclusive driving modesOnly one mode can be used at once, four modes only available on NEW 3008 HYBRID4 to best suit you. Recovering energy during braking and deceleration is available in all driving modes.

ELECTRIC MODE

This is the default mode for PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars during vehicle start-up, provided the battery is charged. Make the most of the ELECTRIC mode to drive in full electric. Benefit from all the advantages of electric, such as a silent drive, zero CO2 emissions and respect for the environment.
 

 

HYBRID MODE

HYBRID mode allows you to drive in electric or combustion mode depending on your driving style and the type of road you're on. This automatic mode means you'll benefit from the advantages of both electric and combustion, such as the optimized use of electric energy.

SPORT MODE

Harness the full power of the engine torque that a plug-in hybrid has to offer. Sport mode brings together the power of the two energies to get the most of your plug-in hybrid. The maximum combined power of the Peugeot 3008 SUV HYBRID4 can reach up to 300 hp.

COMFORT MODE

This mode allows you to combine HYBRID mode with the comfort of controlled suspensiononly with AMVAR (controlled suspension). Available as standard, as an option or not available according to version .
Controlled suspension enables improved grip on the road for better traction while maintaining optimum comfort.



PLUG-IN HYBRID TECHNOLOGY

REGENERATIVE BRAKING
Recover energy in Peugeot plug-in hybrid cars during braking and deceleration using engine braking. Thanks to regenerative braking, the battery in your hybrid car charges partially and the range of your vehicle increases.
 
CO2 EMISSIONS
The plug-in hybrid motor helps to reduce CO2 emissions to less than 29 g/km (WLTPOfficial Fuel Consumption in MPG (l/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km) for the new PEUGEOT 3008 SUV range are: Combined 36.1 (7.8) – 235.4 (1.2) and CO2 156 - 29 g/km. Official Fuel Consumption in MPG (l/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km) for the PEUGEOT 508 range are: Combined 37.4 (7.6) – 235.4 (1.2) and CO2 158 - 29 g/km. Official Fuel Consumption in MPG (l/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km) for the PEUGEOT 508 SW range are: Combined 37.4 (7.6) – 235.4 (1.2) and CO2 160 - 30 g/km. The fuel consumption or electric range achieved, and CO2 produced, in real world conditions will depend upon a number of factors including, but not limited to: the accessories fitted (pre and post registration); the starting charge of the battery (PHEV only); variations in weather; driving styles and vehicle load. The plug-in HYBRID range requires mains electricity for charging. The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is used to measure fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 figures. Figures shown are for comparison purposes and should only be compared to the fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 values of other cars tested to the same technical standard. The figures displayed for the plug-in HYBRID range were obtained using a combination of battery power and fuel.). In full electric mode, there are zero CO2 emissions when driving. 
FUEL CONSUMPTION
You can achieve as much as 235.4 MPG (WLTPOfficial Fuel Consumption in MPG (l/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km) for the new PEUGEOT 3008 SUV range are: Combined 36.1 (7.8) – 235.4 (1.2) and CO2 156 - 29 g/km. The fuel consumption or electric range achieved, and CO2 produced, in real world conditions will depend upon a number of factors including, but not limited to: the accessories fitted (pre and post registration); the starting charge of the battery (PHEV only); variations in weather; driving styles and vehicle load. The plug-in HYBRID range requires mains electricity for charging. The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is used to measure fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 figures. Figures shown are for comparison purposes and should only be compared to the fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 values of other cars tested to the same technical standard. The figures displayed for the plug-in HYBRID range were obtained using a combination of battery power and fuel.) from a hybrid car, which represents an average saving of 40% over the combustion engine version. 

HOW TO CHARGE YOUR PLUG-IN HYBRID CAR

The PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid cars have been designed for easy and practical recharging.  The charging flap is located on the vehicle's left rear wingSymmetrical with the fuel cap. Once your car is charged, you can store your charging cable in a specific space under the floor of the boot. While your plug-in hybrid vehicle is plugged in and charging, a changing coloured light indicates that charging is in progress. Vehicle charge time will depend on the power rating of the plug and the charging point.

In order to maximise all-electric driving capacity, PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid vehicles offer you various charging solutions.

PRIVATE CHARGING

Charging from a Type 2 (Mode 3) dedicated electric vehicle charging Wallbox is our recommended way to charge your electric vehicle. The necessary cable for Type 2 (Mode 3) charging is provided as standard with the vehicle.

 

To benefit from our recommended faster charging solution, a Wallbox is required. PEUGEOT has chosen to partner with Pod Point, meaning you can benefit from an installation tailored to suit your home and individual requirements

Subject to survey. Non-standard installations may incur additional costs. For more details, visit: https://pod-point.com/products/homecharge

• 0-100%: 1 hour 45 minutes

To fully charge a PEUGEOT 508 & 508 SW HYBRID using a 7.4kW Wallbox.

 

You will need to buy an accessory cable if you wish to charge from a domestic 3-pin plug socket as an alternative charging option, however we do not recommend this as an everyday charging solution

• 0 - 100%: 7 hours

To fully charge a PEUGEOT 508 & 508 SW HYBRID charge time at 2.3kW

CHARGING AT PUBLIC CHARGING STATIONS

The majority of public charging points in the UK are Type 2 (Mode 3) sockets, which will charge your vehicle at the accelerated charge times listed, depending on the power of the charging point and your on board charger.


ECO DRIVING TIPS TO ADOPT

DRIVE SMOOTHLY

To avoid increased energy consumption, tailor your driving to avoid jerking, as well as frequent and rapid acceleration and braking.
On motorways, reduce your speed to a minimum since high speeds quickly reduce the range of your HYBRID vehicle.

USE THE BRAKE MODE

Instead of continuously using the brake pedal, use the engine braking system, which generates energy and charges the battery when braking and decelerating.

USE PRE-CONDITIONING

While your vehicle is charging, take advantage of pre-conditioning to limit the energy used by the heating or cooling systems when you begin driving. Heating or cooling the car while charging doesn’t reduce its range.

MAINTAINING THE TYRES

It is essential to look after your tyres regardless of your car’s engine type. Plug-in HYBRID cars reduce energy consumption, but unsuitable or poorly inflated tyres greatly increase it, as well as being extremely unsafe.

SAVINGS

TAX AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

Discover more about tax and financial incentives you may benefit from by choosing a plug-in HYBRID:

PARKING AND DRIVING BENEFITS

Purchasing a Peugeot hybrid vehicle means benefiting from more time, total driving freedom and financial incentives on your car registration. Find more detailed information about these benefits here:

 

LOW EMISSION CARD

If you're driving in Paris in your hybrid vehicle, you can benefit from a low emission parking card that allows you to park for free for up to six consecutive hours.

FREE PARKING

Several towns in France have initiatives in place that favour cars with low CO2 emissions, which includes plug-in hybrids. That means you can make the most of free parking for up to two hours thanks to the green disc.

ADVANTAGES FOR CAR REGISTRATION

With your hybrid vehicle, you'll benefit from partial or total exemption from car registration fees depending on where you live.

CRIT'AIR VIGNETTE

Benefit from the Crit'air 1 vignette straight away thanks to your plug-in hybrid car. You are totally free to drive in restricted zones in certain towns during peak pollution hours.

BUY A PEUGEOT PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE

PEUGEOT offers various ways to finance your plug-in hybrid vehicle. Choose the one that best suits your situation.

PEUGEOT SERVICES

Thanks to the services offered by PEUGEOT, you've never been more independent in how you manage your electric vehicle.

 

MYPEUGEOT®: REMOTE MANAGEMENT
From your smartphone, you can remotely control and schedule a number of functions, such as battery charging and pre-programming the heating in the interior.
 
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FREE 6 MONTH CHARGING SUBSCRIPTION WITH bp pulse
Every all-electric/plug in HYBRID PEUGEOT comes with a FREE 6-month charging subscriptionCustomers are required to provide credit/debit card details to their account when signing up, for any electricity used to be charged to. £7.85 per month payable after the first 6 months for ongoing subscription. When you create a bp pulse account, simply add your PEUGEOT electric vehicle VIN number as the ‘offer code’. Existing bp pulse subscribers can still benefit by contacting the bp pulse help-desk to receive 6 months credit applied to their account. Offer available in conjunction with all other Retail offers. One claim per person per vehicle purchase. Offer not transferable and no cash alternative. PEUGEOT Motor Company reserve the right to amend or withdraw the offer at any time without prior notice. through bp pulse, the UK’s largest and best performing public charge network operated by BP Chargemaster.
 
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MYPEUGEOT®: STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR VEHICLE
Make the most of tailored services that are synchronised with your account in real time, thanks to the free MyPeugeot®Available according to country app:

- Keep an eye on the status of your vehicle (driving data, location).
- Get assistance quickly and easily.
- Manage the maintenance and servicing of your vehicle.
- Easily manage the charging of your battery and the on-board temperature of your PEUGEOT e-208. 
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FOR BUSINESS

Whether you're self-employed, a licensed professional, a company director, a fleet manager or a company car user, discover PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid vehicles, corresponding services and the offers reserved for our business customers.

 

OTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLES

Plug-in hybrid or electric car: which to choose? 

It really comes down to what best suits your needs and driving habits, as well as your access to charging.

 

If you're used to driving long distances on a regular basis, a HYBRID vehicle is likely the best choice as you can cover long distances in the HYBRID mode, without needing to stop to recharge, as you might need to in an electric vehicle.

 

How to charge your plug-in hybrid car

PEUGEOT plug-in HYBRID cars combine the advantages of a petrol engine car and an electric car within the same vehicle.

 

A HYBRID car uses two power sources: a petrol engine, and one or two electric motors with a battery and external charging port. The difference between a full HYBRID car and a plug-in HYBRID car is that the latter has to be plugged in to recharge the battery, but has an official electric or ‘zero emission’ range figure.  Plug-in HYBRIDs can also travel significantly further in electric mode than full HYBRIDs and the electric mode can be driver selected – so you can adapt your driving mode based on the type of road you take.

 

Do plug-in hybrid vehicles emit less CO2 than vehicles with petrol engines?

Thanks to its battery, a plug-in HYBRID car can drive up to 39 miles

The fuel consumption or electric range achieved, and CO2 produced, in real world conditions will depend upon a number of factors including, but not limited to: the accessories fitted (pre and post registration); the starting charge of the battery (PHEV only); variations in weather; driving styles and vehicle load. The plug-in HYBRID range requires mains electricity for charging. The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is used to measure fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 figures. Figures shown are for comparison purposes and should only be compared to the fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 values of other cars tested to the same technical standard. The figures displayed for the plug-in HYBRID range were obtained using a combination of battery power and fuel. Information correct at time of issue. in electric mode, with no CO2 exhaust emissions. In order to optimise CO2 emissions, choose driving in full electric mode for daily urban driving. This means you’ll need to charge your HYBRID vehicle’s battery regularly in order to use the electric motor.

 

By using certain ecodriving techniques during trips in HYBRID mode, you can optimise the driving range of your car in electric mode and thus reduce CO2 emissions.