The Peugeot 208 GTi would be returning to
Malaysia. Well, here’s the facelifted hot hatch, now in Malaysia expects to launch in Q1 2017.
Changes to the 208 GTi facelift include the same
integrated front grille and bumper design as the standard 208, along with new LED tail lights with triple “lion claw” signatures.
The GTi-specific headlights (with C-shaped LED indicators) and 17-inch
“Carbone” two-tone alloys are unchanged, while the red highlights on the grille
is now a simple stripe inset below the number plate.
Inside, the graduated red decorative trim has been
replaced by piano black items, with the door handles gaining the same red
stripe as on the hardcore 30th Anniversary Edition (now called the 208 GTi by
Peugeot Sport).
The Prince 1.6 litre THP turbocharged four-cylinder
engine has been retained, but now produces 8 hp and 25 Nm more, for 208 hp and
300 Nm of torque. A six-speed manual transmission remains the sole gearbox
option – good news for those who seek for the stick.
Given the ringgit’s current strength (or rather the
lack of) against major currencies, it would be quite an achievement if Nasim
managed to price the car around RM 140k. There’s not much to spot here other
than the lack of a panoramic glass roof that was standard on the local
pre-facelift car.