Is the Peugeot E-208 both cheaper and more expensive?

This page is translated from the original post "La Peugeot E-208 à la fois moins chère et plus chère ?" in French.

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Peugeot E-208

If Peugeot offers a favorable pricing boost for its compact electric in 2025, the leasing offer seems more expensive!

With its daytime running lights featuring the iconic three vertical claws, the Peugeot 208, despite its age, maintains a modern and aggressive style that suits it well. Same at the rear with horizontal barred lights that create a sense of wider vehicle. Inside, the i-Cockpit gets the job done.

To make the decision easier for customers, the range of the new 208 has been simplified to three versions: Style, Allure, and GT, with six powertrain options: 100% electric, hybrid, and petrol. Let’s focus on the 100% electric offer.

As seen on the offer below, the entry-level Style is priced at €28,000 before the ecological bonus deduction, making it €24,000 if you meet the most stringent criteria, whereas the launch price of the facelifted model was only €35,300 just a few months ago! A huge discount, comparable to what new players in the electric scene such as Tesla or MG are offering. For an aging model, that’s the least we can expect.

However, we previously spotted a pretty interesting LLD offer in August for only €160 per month, and now Peugeot is quoting €170? Peugeot has adjusted its offer considering the new ecological bonus and the end of the conversion premium. A month ago, you could get up to €8,500 in aid: €4,000 basic bonus, €3,000 additional aid for low-income households, and €1,500 conversion premium. Now, it’s only €2,000 basic plus up to €4,000 for the most modest households. To avoid weakening the contribution and keep the total under €10,000, Peugeot slightly increased the monthly rents. Nothing dramatic since we continue to believe that financing a vehicle that will soon be replaced makes no sense! However, there are very good deals on certified used cars.

READ ALSO: Peugeot lowers prices on all versions of the 2008!

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