How many seconds does the Peugeot 508L take to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

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MacVera
07/28/25 10:40pm
The Peugeot 508L takes 5 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. Below is an introduction to the Peugeot chassis-related content: 1. Smoothness: The Peugeot performs well under medium and low-speed conditions. At a speed of 60 km/h, the front/rear seats measure 7.46h/4.19h; at 80 km/h, the front/rear seats measure 7.46h/3.74h. As the speed increases, the smoothness of the front seats does not weaken. However, at a speed of 100 km/h, as the speed further increases, the smoothness of the Peugeot's front/rear seats begins to decline, but it still maintains a good performance. 2. Comfort: The Peugeot's shock absorption effect is closely related to its dual-stage damping design. Under high-frequency, small-amplitude vibrations, the damping design is softer, capable of absorbing a significant amount of vibration. When encountering low-frequency, large-amplitude vibrations on rough roads, the Peugeot achieves a stiffer damping, thereby enhancing the vehicle's stronger support.
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Linda
08/12/25 3:08am
I previously drove the Peugeot 508L with the 1.8T version, which has a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of approximately 7.3 to 8 seconds, depending on the specific configuration and road conditions. The powertrain uses a turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of around 180, paired with an efficient 8-speed automatic transmission. The transmission shifts quickly during acceleration without any lag. The vehicle's weight is kept within a reasonable range, and combined with the stability of the chassis, it doesn't feel floaty during hard acceleration. The car offers smooth daily driving and is sufficient for overtaking in urban areas, though it's a bit slower compared to some performance cars. The transmission tuning leans toward comfort rather than being designed for racing, so I recommend avoiding aggressive throttle inputs to save fuel. Regular maintenance, including checking the transmission fluid and air filter, is essential to maintain engine efficiency and better acceleration performance. Overall, it's not a race car, but it's more than adequate for family use.
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