Peugeot is ready to expand the 308 lineup with a fully electric model that will sit next to the existing ICE-powered and PHEV variants. The e-308 will likely be available in both hatchback and SW form and will be based on an electrified version of the EMP2 architecture. Plans for an EV variant of the compact hatchback were revealed last year from Peugeot’s product chief, Jerome Micheron, but today we have more information about the upcoming model.
Initially, it was believed that the EMP2
platform underpinning the Peugeot 308, the DS 4, and the Opel Astra alongside
plenty of other models would only come in ICE and PHEV form. However, starting
from its passenger vans that are using a stretched version of the same architecture,
Stellantis fitted a larger battery and electric motors transforming them into
EVs.
Design changes inside and out will likely
be minimal, following the example of the 208 supermini and the 2008 B-SUV that
are already available in fully electric form. Peugeot says that the e-308 will
offer more range and increased power output compared to the smaller e-208
thanks to a more efficient powertrain. A single front-mounted electric motor
will reportedly produce 154 hp and 270 Nm of
torque, sending power to the front axle.
The energy will be stored in a 400V
underfloor battery with a capacity of 50 kWh (54 kWh gross) and 100kW fast
charging capability. The new NMC811 battery chemistry technology will allow for
an efficiency of 12.4kWh/100km. According to project manager Agnès Tesson-Faget
this will be the best among the competition. As reported by Autocar, the e-308
will have a range of 402 km, which is on par with the rumored range
of the upcoming compact Tesla.
Despite the larger and supposedly heavier
battery, the lack of an ICE motor will result in a weight of around 1,600 kg, which is similar to the plug-in hybrid variant. Boot space is
expected to be 361 lt in the hatchback, just like in the PHEV
variant, and smaller than the 412 lt of the ICE-powered
model. The e-308 will be sharing its underpinnings with the fully electric Opel
Astra-e sibling that has been confirmed for a 2023 debut. Autocar reports that
production for the electric Peugeot is expected to start in July 2023, with the
first deliveries following shortly after that. The French model will compete
with the likes of the VW ID.3 and Nissan Leaf, Renault Megane E-Tech, alongside
the upcoming Tesla C-Segment hatchback.
The company expects the e-308 to account
for a fair share of the 308 sales, with Peugeot CEO Linda Jackson saying that
electric versions are already making up to 20 percent of the brand’s overall
sales, praising the French automaker’s multi-powertrain strategy as a
commercial success.