Car exchange during the duration of the test: 45 HP less in a more economical way? View

Chairman of the Board, Carlos Tavares (61) has reversed with PSA (Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel) powerful. When someone currently comes close to the more stringent

Car exchange during the duration of the test: 45 HP less in a more economical way? View

Chairman of the Board, Carlos Tavares (61) has reversed with PSA (Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel) powerful. When someone currently comes close to the more stringent CO2 limit of 95 g/km, then the brands of the French car manufacturer. The engine line-out but was swept by: powerful, a few less HP to do it too.

our permanent tester Peugeot 508 SW GT fell victim to. Hardly the multi-Beau was launched with its 225-horsepower turbo gasoline engine, flew the Version again from the program. Too bad, this 508-top version impressed us after a few startup problems with the electronics as a brisk and, above all, comfortable long-distance runner, and let us give thanks to the Designs of some of the highly stretched thumb take. But ade GT, welcome Allure: After 9500 miles it clears up for a 508 SW, with a 180-horsepower gasoline engine the garage space.

We miss little

so Now black and blue instead of White. And two stages with less equipment. Small scare when the cruise control is not automatically in the Approach slows down – no radar sensor. And no LED light, but dimming is automatic. But the pretty fabric part-leather seats are just as comfortable. And when Navi and Infotainment, we do not miss anything. In the identical space anyway.

Saves since there is the drive? In principle, the 180-HP turbo gasoline corresponds to 1.6 litres of the 225 HP – performance you to fit a long time ago about Software instead of through the engine. 45 HP, or 20 percent, makes less Power and slightly less torque (see profiles). When overtaking spurt our Allure sounds a bit harder than the 225-HP GT, but otherwise? There is hardly a difference noticeable. The 8-speed automatic blends the Allure felt even better.

Less power, less fuel consumption?

But in consumption it gets difficult. Annoying that the EU changed during our tests were the measurement of consumption from the exaggerated defensive driven in the NEDC measuring cycle, on the a lot of everyday closer to the WLTP cycle. With optimistic 5.7 l/100 km in the GT once stood, according to the NEDC in the data sheet. In the WLTP cycle that would be about 7.5 liters. Which explains why the 225-horsepower gasoline engine had to make way. Great, the 180-HP-Allure under the factory specification of one and a half Dezi offers in daily life, while the GT with just under 8.8 l/100 km on a litre more favored than that of the converted WLTP-factory value. Full Of Success, Mr Tavares.

GT And he does not stop: The 180-horsepower gasoline engine, there is now only the more expensive Fast sports model Line; top version is now a 225 horsepower Plug-in Hybrid. Soon, we may switch again.

Au revoir, Peugeot 508 SW, "GT"

1.6-R4-turbo gasoline engine, 225 HP (165 kW), 300 Nm from 1900 rpm, 8-speed automatic, front-wheel drive
mileage: 0-100 km/h in 7.4 s, top 248 km/h
weight: length/width/height 4,78/1,86/1,42 m, Weight 1505 kg, loading space 530 to 1780 liters
environment: plant/test-consumption approx. 7,5/8,79 l/100 km = approx. 169/198 g/km of CO2, energy efficiency, E
price: test car (no longer available) from 54 of the'980 Swiss francs, the base model (Diesel, 130 HP, 6 speed) 39'240 Swiss francs

Allô, Peugeot 508 SW Allure

1.6-R4-turbo diesel, 180 HP (133 kW), 250 Nm at 1650 rpm, 8-speed automatic, front-wheel drive
mileage: 0-100 km/h 8.0 s top 225 km/h
weight: length/width/height 4,78/1,86/1,42 m, weight 1505 kg, Load space of 530 to 1780 liters
environment: plant/test fuel consumption 7,3/7,17 l/100 km = 165/162 g/km of CO2, energy efficiency, C
price: test car (as Allure no longer available) from 46'000 Swiss francs, the base model (Diesel, 130 HP, 6 speed) 39'240 Swiss francs

Date Of Update: 12 June 2020, 08:48