This next generation Peugeot 208 test
mule was spotted in Sweden recently, announcing a car that should feature a new
design and more interior space. Despite the current generation body, the mule
is clearly trying to hide a wider track, which in
turn should translate into more room inside for the driver and passengers.
It's also safe to assume that an all-new 208 model
will renounce the current car's rounded shapes and go for a more aggressive,
straight-line design, similar to that of the 3008 and 5008.
Underneath the fresh metal will be a lighter,
all-new platform called CMP, which stands for "Common Modular
Platform", which should make it easy for Peugeot to integrate traditional
petrol and diesel engines, as well as an electrified powertrain.
It's likely that for the next-gen 208,
"electrified" will mean all-electric and not just hybrid - which is
something Peugeot boss Jean-Philippe Imparato revealed during last year's Paris
Auto Show, stating that both the 208 and 2008 will receive all-electric
variants by the year 2021.
It's unclear whether or not the
next-gen 208's CMP platform will trickle down to the all-new Opel Corsa as
well, though recent reports suggest that the Corsa will be redeveloped with PSA-based technology and architecture in time for a
2020 market launch.
As for the 208, the all-new model could arrive in
dealerships as early as next year.
Cr : Carscoops