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Peugeot 108
The Peugeot 108 is a city car launched by French manufacturer Peugeot in March 2014 at the Geneva Motor Show. The 108 is related to the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo, and shares their floorpan, engines, transmission and electrics. Sales commenced in June 2014 in Mainland Europe and in July 2014 in the United Kingdom. The model, along with the Citroën C1, was phased out on January 1, 2022, when Toyota took full ownership of the plant in the Czech Republic, and announced the model would not be renewed. Production ended without any direct successor. The cars were all built in the TPCA factory in the Czech Republic for nearly seven years.
Overview
The 108 is powered by a choice of three three-cylinder petrol engines: a 1.0 litre VTi producing 68 bhp, emitting up to 97g/km of, or 88g/km in e VTi models, and a larger 1.2 litre VTi producing 82 bhp, and emitting 99g/km of. A 72 bhp model was introduced slightly after with a 1.0 litre VTi, emitting 95g/km of. Peugeot introduced an updated interior in the spring of 2018 with new seat upholstery. There were no exterior changes.
Powertrain
The 108 shares multiple powertrain details with the Aygo and C1, including horsepower, speed, 0-60 and more.
Discontinuation
In 2018, it was reported that the model, along with the Citroën C1, would be phased out by 2021, when Toyota took full ownership of the plant in the Czech Republic, and the model would not be renewed.
Sales
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