Peugeot has confirmed further details of its new, pure electric Peugeot e-308 hatchback and e-308 SW estate, which will both rival the likes of the Renault Megane E-Tech, Cupra Born and VW ID.3 when they go on sale in mid-2023.
The Peugeot e-308 will be sold alongside the plug-in hybrid, petrol and diesel versions of the 308, and is expected to deliver a WLTP range of up to 250 miles. It gets a 154bhp electric motor that drives the front wheels, and power comes from a 54kWh lithium-ion battery. There are no plans for a four-wheel drive version.
As with other existing pure-electric Peugeots, the Peugeot e-308 will have rapid charging of up to 100kW courtesy of a CCS socket (which is compatible with the vast majority of rapid chargers in the UK and Western Europe). That means that an ultra-rapid charger will deliver a 10-to-80% battery charge in around 35 minutes, while a full battery at a 7kW home wallbox will take around eight hours.
New Peugeot e308 will come with a 54kWh battery and can be charged at up to 100kW. Range is 250 miles on the WLTP cycle 







