What is the reason for the discontinuation of the Peugeot 308?

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VanAlexandra
07/29/25 11:38pm
Poor sales, and it is said that a new model is under research. Below is the relevant information about the Peugeot 308: 1. Model Configuration: The Peugeot 308 is a compact sedan, with a large panoramic sunroof that provides excellent lighting inside the car. The standard trunk space is 430 liters, which can be expanded up to 1398 liters. Additionally, there are a total of up to 42 liters of storage space throughout the car. 2. Powertrain: The Peugeot 308 offers three gasoline engine options. The entry-level is a 1.4L VTi engine with 95 horsepower and 136N·m of torque; the 1.6L VTi engine produces 120 horsepower and 160N·m of torque; the 1.6THP engine comes in two versions with 150 horsepower and 140 horsepower, both with 240N·m of torque.
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