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Peugeot 208 (2013)

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Peugeot 208

Right from the start of the project, the technical choices structuring the "A9" project (internal code name of the Peugeot 208) were directed on the basis of the PSA Group's platform 1 to obtain a particularly efficient "architectural performance" in order to obtain a vehicle which is compact, light, spacious and aerodynamic.

Compactness and lightness

The reduced front overhang (- 6 cm compared with the 207) and the shorter rear overhang (- 1 cm) , alongwith the reduced weight of the vehicle, directly benefit improved proportions, agility and everyday practicality (parking, manoeuvres, etc.).

To obtain a maximum reduction in the weight of the vehicle, a true "hunt to eliminate excess weight" took place at the same time to create, overall, a "virtuous spiral", favouring fuel consumption, passive safety and the dynamic performance of the vehicle. Each component designed, each technique used, each part of the vehicle, etc. has been considered with this in mind, by every member of the project team working on the vehicle: aluminium front beam-absorber, size of the front subframe, laser welding of the roof, extensive use of VHSS and UHSS (Very High Strength Steel and Ultra High Strength Steel) panels, soundproofing of the engine at source, etc. Finally, the Peugeot 208 weighs 110 kg less than the 207 with the same 1.4l HDi engine, up to 173 kg less with the entry level petrol engine of comparable power; in short, a feat which allows the Peugeot 208 to start from a weight of 975 kg!

A generous passenger compartment

A wheelbase identical to that of the 207, the adoption of more compact front seat backs and an overall optimisation of the design provide significantly more space in the rear for passengers (+ 5 cm knee room compared with a 207 which already offers good provision) as well as a larger boot: 311 l liquid volume below the rear shelf (285 dm3 VDA standard) and up to 1152 l liquid volume (1076 dm3 VDA standard) when the rear seats are folded.

Note that this latter configuration is obtained very easily as the rear seat backs fold simply, with a single gesture.

Optimised aerodynamics

The dimensions of the Peugeot 208, in particular the width (-2 cm) and the height (-1 cm compared with the 207), its volumes which have been designed with particular attention, the care given to each of its parts (shields under the body, spoiler on certain versions, etc.) permit maximum optimisation of its aerodynamics. So, the best versions have a CdA of 0.61 (Cd of 0.29), which positions it among the best in its segment and which, again, favours fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Stylistic re-generation

"Agile, sensuous, athletic, intuitive, concentrated energy, generation jump"... these words were included in the specification of the A9 project and the stylists have succeeded in giving them meaning, coherence and illustrating them from volumes predisposing them to inspiration. From a compact silhouette, reduced overhangs, fluid lines between bonnet and windscreen pillar,... the aesthetic codes of the Marque have been re-invented, both in their main characteristics and in every detail.

A very charismatic front face

The front face, a true genetic signature, unveils a new, particularly charismatic face of the Marque. Its feline expression is more modern, rich and refined, with, in particular (according to version), LEDs and a light guide emphasising the expression of the headlamp unit, both day and night. The same care is given to each part, such as the treatment given to the foglamp surrounds.

As for the grille, this is modelled as a true floating sculpture. In fact, it appears to detach itself from the bodywork and float in the air, with its chrome surround of precisely formed sections. Inside it, a full and technological mesh, or chrome bars, reinforce the modernity and richness of the line. With this original design, it successfully expresses the idea of environmental efficiency: the optimised size of the air intake in fact suggests optimisation of its fuel consumption.

Finally, the front shows itself to be both strong and alive, soft and thoroughbred, technological and cheerful, natural and sophisticated.

Overall coherence of the design

The volume of the vehicle appears sculpted by the wind. From the "PEUGEOT" lettering machined in the block at the top of the grille issues a veritable spine which crosses the bonnet, bites into the top of the windscreen, leaves its mark in the centre of the roof and imprints its movement right to the rear and the line of the boot aperture. The rear lamps, true technological adornments, also incorporate a light signature with, notably, three illuminated claws. With their boomerang shape, and this is a technical feat, they appear at one with the body.

Two differentiated body types

The muscular sculpted body sides offer an identity, a posture which is very different in the 3-door and 5-door body types. The doors of this latter appear to be crossed by a "nerve" running from the rear lamps towards the front. On the top-of-the-range versions, the glazing is entirely surrounded with chrome, a feature never seen before in the segment. The profile of the 3-door is much more sculpted, hollowed out, in the image of the SR1 concept car (presented in January 2010 and chronologically designed alongside the 208). Another detail on this, the shape and movement of the quarter panel look at a glance like that of the 205, another iconic Peugeot.

Completely re-thought instruments and controls

Sometimes, things are noticed that seem intangible. A hatchback has 4 wheels, a steering wheel... and through this we read the instrument panel. The history of the motor vehicle, technical developments, habits,... have established this as fact.

Then one day someone has an idea.

What if, to make manoeuvring easier and increase driving sensations, the diameter of the steering wheel were reduced? And what if, to make it easier to read the information on the instrument panel and increase comfort and safety by eliminating the need for the driver to take his eyes off the road, the position of the instrument panel were raised?

Here again, the Peugeot 208 does not undergo development: It breaks the established codes to offer new driving ergonomics, clear, natural, benefiting ease of driving, manoeuvrability, precision,... a more intimate relationship with the vehicle, the feeling of being at one with it.

The numerous people who have tested it, in all situations, are won over by the agility that the vehicle offers, a promise of practicality for everyday manoeuvres. Some drivers see in it a stimulating and interactive environment, others find more sporty attributes, with a more sensitive position, and an ease and precision of involvement passed down in certain situations.

The touch screen: intuitive connectivity

In keeping with its time, consistent with the new ergonomics of its instruments and controls, the Peugeot 208 will offer the majority of its customers, that is from the 2nd level of the range (i.e. approximately 80% of the mix!) a large 7" colour touch screen with carefully designed graphics (resolution 800 x 480) and intuitive operation.

It allows easy access to the various functions: radio, Bluetooth hands-free kit or playing music files via a USB connection or audio streaming.

The screen adopts a semi-floating style as the designers wanted to highlight it in a way which is very enhancing. It is positioned prominently, within easy reach and at eye level, for maximum safety, comfort and harmony with the other components of the dashboard.

Access to reasonably priced navigation

This graphic touch interface is pre-equipped for the navigation option with map of Europe. And this is available at a reasonable price, less than 500 euros, placing it in a very competitive position in the motor vehicle domain of on-board navigation systems.

A pure, contemporary and refined interior ambiance

The instruments and controls, which have been re-thought structurally, have provided a previously unheard of field of expression for the stylists.

The design of the dashboard blends style lines which are both floating and graphic. Concern for perceived quality can be seen everywhere, the obsessive attention to detail, like the vents at the end of the dashboard in the shape of a cat's eye, the numerous "faceted" components echoing certain sections of the exterior style (grille, roof, cut-out of the boot...)... everything has been thought about and re-thought, from the shape of the door trim pads to the gear lever.

The grouping of all the audio controls on the touch screen also permits simplification of the "manmachine" interface with a significant reduction in the number of buttons and controls, favouring a pure and modern design.

Ambiance lighting, decorations... attention to detail

The interior of the instrument panel has been given a very technological treatment, with analogue dials as a reference to precision mechanics, a digital screen on which the speed is always clearly visible and back-lighting effects giving the whole purity and elegance.

Furthermore, the light ambiance has been paid particular attention by the stylists with predominantly white lighting, very top-of-the-range, particularly for the displays, or LEDs with a bluish light outlining the glass panoramic roof at night, if fitted on the vehicle, with a "comet" effect (varying shades of blue).

The decorations are also very elaborate and available according to ambiance and range level. Lacquered black on the front panel, decorations of varying shades of black/blue or dark chrome on the door crossbars,... a range with numerous personalities which are always in a contemporary and refined ambiance.

An interior offering day-to-day practicality

This interior offers no less day-to-day practicality as a result, with numerous well-thought-out storage compartments, such as the deep compartment situated in front of the gear lever which can be used for cans or as an area for a Smartphone, or the generous door pockets, etc.

Well-designed acoustics

This ambiance is also particularly well designed in terms of acoustics and vibration comfort. Following the example of the work carried out on the 508, by tracking the noise to the source (acoustic "encapsulation" of the power trains), the silence on board has been significantly improved compared with the 207, while at the same time contributing to reducing the weight of the vehicle.

Finally, the atmosphere of the passenger compartment is in harmony with the rest of the vehicle: simple and sophisticated, technological and intuitive, modern and high quality.

A range of high-performance power trains

The weight, the aerodynamics, the very low and ultra low rolling resistance tyres and, of course, the expertise and technological innovation of the Group in the engine domain are factors which allow the 208 range to move to a new level in the CO2 performance of a vehicle of the Marque. The efficiency of the HDi PEF diesel engines and the VTi and THP petrol engines, reinforced by the arrival of a new generation of 3-cylinder petrol engines, in fact contributes to the reduction of 34 g/km in the average emissions of CO2 of the Peugeot 208 range compared with the launch range of the 207, and a difference of up to 46 g for the entry-level petrol engine. So, the 208 is aiming to take up the position of leader in its segment.

Peugeot 208 diesel range:

  • 1.4l HDi PEF 50 kW (68 hp), 160 Nm, 5-speed manual gearbox; CO2: 98 g/km
  • 1.4l e-HDi PEF 50 kW (68 hp),160 Nm,5-speed piloted gearbox,Stop & Start; CO2: 87 g/km
  • 1.6 l e-HDi PEF 68 kW (92 hp), 230 Nm, 5-speed manual gearbox, Stop & Start; CO2: 98 g/km
  • 1.6 l e-HDi PEF 68 kW (92 hp), 230 Nm, 6-speed piloted gearbox, Stop & Start; CO2: 98 g/km
  • 1.6l e-HDi PEF 84 kW (115 hp), 270/285 Nm, 6-speed manual gearbox, Stop & Start; CO2: 99 g/km

Peugeot 208 petrol range:

  • 1.0 l VTi 50 kW (68 hp); 95 Nm, 5-speed manual gearbox; 99 g/km
  • 1.2 l VTi 60 kW (82 hp); 118 Nm, 5-speed manual gearbox; 104 g/km
  • 1.4 l VTi 70 kW (95 hp); 136 Nm, 5-speed manual gearbox: 129 g/km
  • 1.6 l VTi 88 kW (120 hp); 160 Nm, 5-speed manual gearbox: 134 g/km
  • 1.6 l THP 115 kW (156 hp), 240/260 Nm, 6-speed manual gearbox; CO2: 135 g/km

An extended e-HDi range

After its launch of the 508 and the new 308 in 2011, the 208 will benefit from the e-HDi technology on 4 of its 5 diesel power trains. Fast, effective and silent, this new generation Stop&Start system permits the combining of reduced fuel consumption and emissions of CO2 (up to -15% in town) with maximum pleasure of use, thanks to the stopping of the engine and almost instantaneous restarting, without any noise or vibration. So, with the Peugeot 208 this technology, widely acclaimed at its launch, is made accessible to the maximum number of customers, favouring their day-to-day fuel consumption and driving pleasure.

New generation of 3-cylinder engines

A new stage in the Group's downsizing strategy, this new generation of engine block permits a true breakthrough in terms of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, while offering a good level of performance for the "entry-level" versions.

Designed by the PSA Peugeot Citroën Group and produced at its Trémery factory in France, the 1.0 l and 1.2 l VTi versions will allow the 208 to offer petrol versions at 99 g/km and 104 g/km of CO2. These normally aspirated indirect injection engines have respective maximum powers of 50 and 60 kW (68 and 82 hp) at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 95 and 118 Nm at 3,000 and 2,750 rpm respectively. This block is designed to be both very compact and light, with an aluminium alloy cylinder block and cylinder head, the exhaust manifold integrated in the cylinder head... It also benefits from numerous technological features such as the variable valve timing system (VVT) on the inlet and exhaust camshafts or the variable capacity oil pump.

A new stage in eco-design

Eco-design is another area in which the Peugeot 208 had to prove itself a pioneer. With the integration of 25% "green materials" out of the 170 kg of polymers (excluding rubber) present on the vehicle (compared with 7% on the 207), the 208 enters a new stage in terms of ecodesign. In particular, it has an entirely recycled rear bumper, which is a world first for these materials, until now used only for concealed parts, as well as a radiator frame and fan which are also entirely recycled.

This type of bumper, alone, will allow a saving of 1600 tonnes of oil in a year. These green materials also make up numerous parts or functions of the vehicle (wheel arch interior, rear bumper, soundproofing, boot mat, steering wheel, seats, engine cover, air filter, etc.).

A low consumption and ultra-efficient version

Pulling together the very essence of the A9 project by reviewing every aspect of design, the low consumption version achieves an aerodynamic performance (Cx de 0,29 ) thanks to the optimisation of air flows : front grill, rear spoiler, low air resistant wheel trims, ultra-low resistance tyres, deflector. In this way, with the 1.4 l e-HDi FAP 50 kW (68 ch) linked to a 5 speed gearbox, CO2 emissions are limited to 87 g/km, which corresponds to a combined consumption of 3,4 l/100km (83.1mpg).

This version demonstrates its performance with specific components being perfectly integrated in the style and sought-after appearance : front grill in Manhattan satin paint finish with chrome edging, black gloss rear spoiler, two tone alloys.

According to the level of finish chosen (Access or Active) this version can be equiped with a number of fittings : touch screen, panoramic glass roof, 15" Alloy Wheels, rear parking sensors, metallic paint, etc.

Road-holding: the Marque's expertise

The Peugeot Marque has demonstrated the full extent of its expertise in developing a new combination, at a very high level as regards the road-holding of its Peugeot 208, in order to carry forward and enrich the idea of driving pleasure, while adapting it to the expectations of today's customers.

So, the aim of establishing it as a benchmark in its segment led to the wish to retain the acknowledged stability and dynamism of the 207 but without compromising on comfort.

Served by its pseudo-MacPherson front suspension, its deformable crossmember rear suspension, the excellence of its spring-damper assemblies and the fine-tuning by the Lion's experts in this area, the road-holding of the 208 also benefits from the efforts to reduce weight to gain as much in terms of dynamism as in comfort.

This combination is also adapted to the performance of the vehicle's various engines to offer coherent and progressive range steps, in line with customer expectations.

So, on the Peugeot 208 1.6 l THP with 115 kW (156 hp) available in summer 2012, the front subframe is reinforced to offer rigidity and guidance for the front suspension in line with the performance potential of its engine.

Adapted braking, ESP as standard

The braking system is in line with the performance of the engines. The 208 is fitted with front brake discs in 2 different sizes: 266 x 22 mm and 302 x 26 mm for the 1.6 l THP 115 kW (156 hp) version. At the rear, the range is fitted with 249 x 9 mm discs or 8" drums for the 3 cylinder petrol engines, the 1.4 l HDi PEF and the 1.4 l e-HDi PEF.

Another notable fact for a vehicle, all 208s are fitted with ESP as standard of the new generation in Europe, including ASR (traction control), CDS (stability control), EBA (emergency braking assistance) and EBFD (electronic brake force distribution). This ESP can be disconnected by the driver on the Peugeot 208 1.6 l THP 115kW (156 hp).

Renewed sensations, thanks to an innovative design and equipment

The 208 also succeeds in renewing the driving pleasure of its driver through these new instruments and controls. With its small steering wheel, but also its instrument panel placed in a high position and its large colour touch screen, the 208 offers its user an entirely new driving experience. Its ergonomics provide sensations of manoeuvrability and agility at low speed in particular.

These indicative sensations are served by its electric power steering. A new "brushless type" steering system, developed on the vehicle to take into account its new combination in terms of balance and weight. As on the 207, the steering has to conform to the expertise of the Marque: precise and informative, while being particularly manoeuvrable at low speeds.

At the end of 2012, the Peugeot 208 will acquire further equipment, rare in the B segment, also making the driver's daily life in town considerably easier: the Park Assist function. When a parallel parking space is identified, the system manoeuvres the steering automatically to park the vehicle without any assistance from the driver who simply has to control the accelerator and brake pedals. Magic!

According to version, the 208 may also be equipped with static directional lighting which optimises lateral visibility at low speed (below 25 mph [40 km/h]) in urban conditions, at intersections, during parking manoeuvres, on winding roads, etc. In fact, the light beam from one of the two foglamps lights the inside of the corresponding turn, according to the angle of the steering wheel and the pressing of the direction indicator.

Primary, secondary and tertiary safety of the highest level

The Peugeot 208 benefits from a high level of primary safety, through its road-holding and design ("head-up instrument panel", ESP as standard, cruise control/speed limiter on many versions ...).

The vehicle is also designed to provide secondary safety of a higher level than that of the 207, the best in the segment.

Its deformable structure includes in particular an aluminium "beam-absorber" at the front, which also makes it possible to reduce the length of the overhang. Here again, safety benefits fully from the limiting of the overall weight of the vehicle.

The Peugeot 208 is fitted with effective restraining devices: 2 front air bags, 2 front side air bags, 2 curtain air bags, 2 Isofix locations with 3 anchorage points in the rear.

Numerous other devices (active footrest, collapsible steering column, retention pin guaranteeing the connection between the door and the centre pillar...) limit the consequences of an impact for the occupants of the vehicle.

The Peugeot 208 also benefits from the Marque's leadership in terms of tertiary safety by offering, as on most vehicles in the range, a system which offers the Peugeot Connect SOS and Peugeot Connect Assistance services free of charge and with no time limit.

As a reminder, Peugeot Connect SOS, currently available in 10 European countries and in more than 600,000 Peugeot vehicles, permits location of the vehicle and dispatching of the appropriate emergency services in the event of an incident. Since its launch in 2003, it has permitted rapid intervention by the emergency services in nearly 4,800 emergency situations.

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        Honda's next-generation B-segment hatchback presents an evolution of the instantly recognisable monospace silhouette of the Honda Jazz.

      • 2020 Honda Fit
        2020

        Honda Fit features a front pillar with a cross-sectional structure that is different from previous generations of Fit and yet realizes a structure which...

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      • 2018 Honda Fit
        2018

        The 2018 Honda Fit features updated and sportier styling, including a lower and wider appearance thanks to new front and rear fascia, a more...

      • 2018 Honda Jazz
        2018

        Standard equipment on the Honda Jazz includes cruise control, automatic headlights and the City-Brake Active safety system. Higher grades feature a...

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      • 2015 Honda Fit
        2015

        The 2015 Honda Fit is the third generation of Honda's versatile 5-door subcompact hatchback. First introduced to the U.S. in 2006 as a 2007 model, the Fit...

      • 2016 Honda Jazz
        2016

        Arriving in Europe in summer 2015, the third-generation Honda Jazz features bold yet sophisticated exterior and interior design, with unrivalled interior...

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      • 2012 Honda Fit Sport
        2012

        The Honda Fit builds on its proven strengths for 2012 with updated styling on Honda Fit Sport, interior upgrades on all models, and the addition of new...

      • 2011 Honda Jazz
        2011

        With the addition of the Honda Jazz Hybrid model, the rest of the Jazz model range has been given some styling and detail changes to enhance its already...

      • 2013 Honda Fit EV
        2013

        Honda announced the all-new 2013 Honda Fit EV will be available for lease beginning July 20, 2012, with a three-year lease price of $389 per month. The...

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      • 2009 Honda Fit
        2009

        The completely-redesigned 2009 Honda Fit is set to go on sale August 26, 2008 with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $14,550, plus...

      • 2009 Honda Fit Sport
        2009

        The all-new 2009 Honda Fit Sport, prices of which start at $16,060 (MSRP), made its U.S. debut at the 2008 New York International Auto Show. The Honda Fit...

      • 2009 Honda Jazz
        2009

        All-new Honda Jazz builds on the key attributes of its hugely popular predecessor with even more interior space, better functionality and more powerful,...

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      • 2007 Honda Fit
        2007

        The Honda Fit is a five-door hatchback automobile produced by Honda of Japan, first introduced in June 2001. The vehicle is known as the Fit in Japan,...

      • 2024 Renault Clio
        2024

        Renault Clio's front face has been completely redesigned: its sculpted, tauter and groovier contour adds a modern vibe and verve. The enlarged chequered grille adds...

      • 2020 Renault Clio
        2020

        Particular attention was paid to the quality of the All-New Renault Clio's entirely redesigned dashboard. It is divided into three parts: a top panel with...

      • 2017 Renault Clio
        2017

        New Renault Clio stands apart from the competition thanks to its full-LED front lighting signature (depending on version) in-line with that of Renault's...

      • 2017 Renault Clio RS
        2017

        The new Renault Clio RS 200 EDC, Clio RS Trophy and Clio GT-Line incorporate the advances offered by the new Clio and further enhance that package by...

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      • 2013 Renault Clio
        2013

        Taking all its different generations into account, Renault Clio stands out as one of Renault's best-selling cars, as well as a market benchmark that has...

      • 2013 Renault Clio RS 200
        2013

        New Renault Clio RS 200 EDC takes the appeal of performance motoring to a new level thanks to the introduction of EDC dual clutch transmission and the new...

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      • 2009 Renault Clio
        2009

        The 2009 Geneva Motor Show sees Renault take the wraps off the latest hatchback and estate versions of the best-selling Renault Clio. New Renault Clio's...

      • 2010 Renault Clio RS
        2010

        Since 2000, the successive variants of Renault Clio RS have led to it becoming the best-selling performance hatchback of its class, with worldwide sales...

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      • 2009 Renault Clio Campus
        2009

        Renault Clio Campus continues its European career with this month's launch of the very latest version of the model. Since 2005, it has sat alongside new...

      • 2005 Renault Clio III 3door
        2005

        An all-new third generation Clio was unveiled in 2005. It uses a platform co-developed with Nissan (which Renault has a share in) that is shared with the...

      • 2005 Renault Clio III 5door
        2005

        The new Clio achieved a 5-star EuroNCAP safety rating, joining the rest of Renault's family of top-rated consumer motors - with the exception of the Kangoo...

      • 2006 Renault Clio Sport
        2006

        The challenge faced by Renault Sport Technologies' engineers when first penning New Renault Clio Sport was to respect the original personality of Clio III...

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      • 2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi
        2004

        The second generation of the Clio was launched in Spring 1998 and sold for less than €8,000, with considerably more rounded and bulbous styling than...

      • 2004 Renault Clio Renault Sport 2.0 16V
        2004

        On this second facelift, the Clio Renault Sport's power was improved to 179 PS (132 kW). For the first time there were two options in chassis stiffness for...

      • 2003 Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport
        2003

        Renault also produced the Clio V6, which looks like its on steroids compared to the 182, the V6 has a 255bhp 24v 3.0 liter enginer with a 0-100 km/h of 5.8s...

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      • 1998 Renault Clio
        1998

        The all-new second generation of the Clio was launched in the spring of 1998, with considerably more rounded and bulbous styling than its predecessor.

      • 1991 Renault Clio S
        1991

        The Clio largely replaced the Renault 5 (which continued to be built until 1996 as a budget alternative). The engine range available at launch included...

      • 2023 Mazda 2 [UK]
        2023

        For the 2023 Mazda2, Mazda's designers have focused on new design features that give the different models a more distinctive appearance to allow customers...

      • 2022 Mazda 2 Hybrid
        2022

        At start-up the Mazda2 Hybrid automatically runs in EV mode, offering smooth, seamless and quiet running on electric motor power in urban environments...

      • 2024 Mazda 2 Hybrid
        2024

        At just 3,940 mm long, 1,745 mm wide and 1,500 mm high, the Mazda2 Hybrid is one of the most compact vehicles in the B-segment. Its small footprint, short front and rear...

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      • 2020 Mazda 2
        2020

        Mazda2 designers have imbued the new hatchback with a sense of width, stability and elegance by simplifying and eliminating elements. It is styled with...

      • 2015 Mazda 2
        2015

        Having to improve on a good thing time and again is a challenge, to say the least, and it's something Mazda has had a lot of practice at. This came in...

      • 2011 Mazda 2
        2011

        Magazine-thin laptops, MP3 players and bite-size candy bars are just a few examples of good things that come in small packages. Now, for the first time in...

      • 2009 Mazda 2 3-Door
        2009

        Launched in October 2007 as Mazda's first new-generation vehicle to be evolved to a new level, the all-new Mazda 2 was an immediate hit with European...

      • 2008 Mazda 2
        2008

        Mazda Motor Corporation has always used the Geneva Motor Show as a venue for important global premieres and this year is no exception with the first...

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      • 2003 Mazda 2
        2003

        With this newly developed model, Mazda has entered the second phase of its model renewal program. With the new brand design, high levels of functionality...

      • 2022 Volkswagen Polo
        2022

        Volkswagen Polo is a confident compact car, with expressive design that oozes a unique charisma from whichever angle you look at it. From the side...

      • 2022 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2022

        Volkswagen Polo GTI is also front-wheel drive. The turbo-charged, direct petrol injector changes gear via a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (DSG)...

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      • 2018 Volkswagen Polo
        2018

        The sixth generation Volkswagen Polo has grown, making it larger than its predecessor in all of its dimensions. This has resulted in much more...

      • 2018 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2018

        An exclusive feature in the Volkswagen Polo GTI is the optional LED headlights with red winglets; stylistically these are extensions of the red stripe...

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      • 2014 Volkswagen Polo
        2014

        The Volkswagen Polo is one of the world's best-selling supermini cars with nearly 14 million units produced. Supermini car? At least that is the official...

      • 2014 Volkswagen CrossPolo
        2014

        The EU-6 engines, the infotainment and assistance systems of the VW CrossPolo have taken enormous strides forward. The entire engine range was reconfigured.

      • 2015 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2015

        The new Volkswagen Polo GTI is clearly recognisable as the sporty flagship of the series, both in the 2-door and the 4-door version. Newly designed bumpers...

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      • 2010 Volkswagen Polo
        2010

        Visually speaking, the Volkswagen Polo was developed 1:1 from the principles of the new Volkswagen "Design DNA". The Scirocco, the first model...

      • 2010 Volkswagen Polo 3-Door
        2010

        Volkswagen is presenting the youngest offspring of the Volkswagen Polo family at the 2009 International Motor Show in Frankfurt (IAA, September 17 to...

      • 2011 Volkswagen CrossPolo
        2011

        The next generation of the Volkswagen CrossPolo is ready for new adventures. The clever compact in rugged all-terrain look is celebrating its world...

      • 2011 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2011

        The Volkswagen Polo GTI is back. A powerful 132 kW / 180 PS comeback! This GTI lives up to its legendary name: Superior handling properties unified with...

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      • 2006 Volkswagen Polo
        2006

        The redesigned front end with its V-shaped radiator grille, in particular, lends the Volkswagen Polo a significantly more striking look.

      • 2006 Volkswagen CrossPolo
        2006

        VW CrossPolo was designed in the style of a small SUV, the distinctive four-door with a large hatchback presents itself as a practical and lifestyle-oriented...

      • 2006 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2006

        The new Polo GTI is about to be launched. Delivering 110kW/150hp, it is the most powerful Polo since the series was introduced over 30 years ago. The...

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      • 2005 Volkswagen Polo Fun
        2005

        VW Polo Fun (Polo Dune in the UK) was a mini SUV version with offroad styling, but despite its appearance the car was never available with four wheel drive.

      • 1999 Volkswagen Polo
        1999

        The Volkswagen Polo was launched as 3-door and 5-door hatchback versions, and was aimed at addressing many of the previous model's shortcomings, principally...

      • 1999 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        1999

        Volkswagen Polo GTI introduced in 1995 catered for the hot hatch market. With a limited production run of 3000 units, the 6N GTI was available only in continental Europe.

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      • 1994 Volkswagen Polo
        1994

        The Mk III Polo 6N appeared in 1994, and was a completely new model/chassis. The 6K Polo derivatives Derby (Polo Classic)/ Caddy /Polo Wagon were based on...

      • 1982 Volkswagen Polo
        1982

        A revised model (Mk II) was introduced in October 1981, with the major change being the introduction of an additional body style with a steep (almost...

      • 1975 Volkswagen Polo
        1975

        The small car presented in March 1975 was based on the Audi 50. In slightly modified form it went into series production in Wolfsburg as the Volkswagen Polo...

      • 2022 Skoda Fabia
        2022

        Showcasing an emotive design, new proportions and even more space, the Skoda Fabia has taken the next step in its evolution. The fourth generation exceeds...

      • 2019 Skoda Fabia
        2019

        Despite its compact dimensions of 3,997 mm in length and a wheelbase of 2,470 mm, the Skoda Fabia offers a generous amount of space for up to five people.

      • 2015 Skoda Fabia
        2015

        The Skoda Fabia's third generation impresses with sporty proportions combined with a design language that is significantly sharper, more dynamic and full...

      • 2011 Skoda Fabia
        2011

        With the Škoda Fabia series, Škoda Auto has established a strong foundation for its five-car portfolio. The supermini's family roots are...

      • 2011 Skoda Fabia Scout
        2011

        The Skoda Fabia Scout rounds off the lower end of the range by appealing to customers who may not need the increased loading capacity of the Skoda Fabia...

      • 2011 Skoda Fabia RS
        2011

        Inside, new sports seats feature the RS symbol on their backrests, while Skoda Fabia RS customers can also order red seat covers and black floor mats with...

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      • 2007 Skoda Fabia
        2007

        The new Skoda Fabia has a powerful, dynamic and self-assured look. Its front view is friendly but not playful, the emphasis of the clearly more massive and...

      • 2005 Skoda Fabia
        2005

        The Škoda Fabia has undergone many important innovations with the main aim of diversifying and enlivening the model range. This will make the...

      • 2000 Skoda Fabia
        2000

        The exterior design of all Škoda Fabia, Škoda Fabia Combi and Škoda Fabia Sedan models creates a dynamic...

      • 2003 Skoda Fabia RS
        2003

        The attractive Škoda Fabia RS, with its sporty design, supplements and crowns the Škoda Fabia model range and at the same time extends the...

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      • 2024 Toyota Yaris
        2024

        Toyota Yaris offers customers the option of a new, more powerful full hybrid electric powertrain, the "Hybrid 130". Joining the established "Hybrid 115" powertrain...

      • 2024 Toyota GR Yaris
        2024

        Toyota GR Yaris benefits from technical, design and construction enhancements that promise to deliver an even greater driving experience.

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      • 2020 Toyota Yaris
        2020

        The new Toyota Yaris returns to the "big small" concept that inspired the first-generation model but interpreting it anew in a "condensed and agile" look...

      • 2021 Toyota GR Yaris
        2021

        GR Yaris is as light as a B-segment hot hatch (kerb weight 1,280 kg), yet the power is comparable to C-segment performance models. Acceleration from 0 to 100...

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      • 2017 Toyota Yaris
        2017

        The new Toyota Yaris makes a stronger style statement, displaying new front and rear designs that give the car a stronger harmony of design and project...

      • 2018 Toyota Yaris GRMN
        2018

        The heart of the Toyota Yaris GRMN is its 1,798 cm3 four-cylinder engine, a 16-valve unit equipped with a Magnusson Eaton supercharger and Dual VVT-i...

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      • 2015 Toyota Yaris
        2015

        The launch of the new Toyota Yaris represents an important event in the history of Toyota Motor Europe. In fact, for the first time, the Product Planning...

      • 2012 Toyota Yaris
        2012

        The launch of the third generation Toyota Yaris adds a new chapter to the model's ongoing European success story. Over the last decade, the Yaris has...

      • 2009 Toyota Yaris 5-door
        2009

        For 2009, Toyota Yaris is available in three body styles: a sedan, 3-door Liftback, and an all-new 5-door liftback, each in Base and Sporty "S" grades.

      • 2006 Toyota Yaris
        2006

        The first generation Toyota Yaris has been a top performer for Toyota, its sales rising every year from launch in 1999 to the point where it accounts for...

      • 2009 Toyota Yaris 3-door
        2009

        Toyota announced manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the three fuel efficient 2009 Toyota Yaris subcompact models. MSRPs will range from...

      • 2007 Toyota Yaris TS
        2007

        The Toyota Yaris TS is a flagship model for the highly successful Toyota Yaris range, offering customers enjoyable sports performance with no compromise...

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      • 2003 Toyota Yaris
        2003

        When Toyota took the opportunity to refresh the styling of Toyota Yaris in spring 2003, the challenge to the design team was to create a new look without...

      • 1999 Toyota Yaris
        1999

        Joining the successful 67bhp 1.0-litre VVT-i Toyota Yaris is a bigger-engined 1.3-litre version made its debut at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show. The 1.3 is...

      • 2001 Toyota Yaris T Sport
        2001

        The Toyota Yaris T Sport adds sports performance to the many enjoyable characteristics of the award winning Yaris range. It features a powerful 1.5-litre...

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