Improved 2026 Peugeot e-308 starts at £29,995
- Facelifted Peugeot 308 and E-308 range
- Up to 281-mile range for the electric Peugeot E-308
- Sharper styling includes illuminated Peugeot logo
- On sale now from £29,495, deliveries from early 2026
The facelifted Peugeot 308 and Peugeot E-308 are now on sale, with a price drop, a styling overhaul, more efficient engines and a useful improvement in range for the electric Peugeot E-308.
Despite the updates and improvements, the non-electric Peugeot 308 range now starts at £29,995 and the Peugeot E-308 is even more affordable at £29,495, thanks to a £1500 discount from the Government's Electric Car Grant.
Design highlights for the new Peugeot 308 and E-308 include sharper LED lights, an illuminated Peugeot logo, redesigned alloy wheels and two new metallic colour options.
The new Peugeot 308 SW estate features the same design tweaks as the rest of the range.
Inside, digital display tech has been improved, and the new Peugeot 308 and Peugeot E-308 feature five programmable ‘i-Toggles’ to make them easier to use.
There are improvements to the petrol and diesel engines in the new Peugeot 308 range, while the new Peugeot E-308 gets a bigger battery that now delivers a range of more than 280 miles.
The new Peugeot E-308 also now has the convenience of Plug & Charge and vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology.
2026 Peugeot 308 and E-308 prices and release date
The new Peugeot 308 and Peugeot E-308 range are available to order now, with the first UK deliveries are expected at the end of November.
Prices have dropped from the outgoing model, which started at £32,925. The standard Peugeot 308 in entry-level Allure trim now starts at £29,995 for the Hybrid 145 model, rising to £35,095 for the Plug-In Hybrid 195. The electric Peugeot E-308 costs from £30,995, but that's before the Electric Car Grant is applied, which takes the price down to just £29,495.
Upgrade to the Peugeot 308 GT trim and the Hybrid 145 costs from £33,395 or £37,195 for the Plug-in Hybrid 195. The Peugeot E-308 costs from £32,495 after the grant. Top-spec GT Premium models come only as Plug-in Hybrid (£38,895) or E-308 (£32,995 after the grant).
The 308 SW estate models cost £1200 more and come in the same trims and powertrain options.
2026 Peugeot 308 and E-308 styling, interior and technology
The new Peugeot 308 and Peugeot E-308 have a sharp and distinctive new front end with an illuminated Peugeot logo for the first time. Available on GT and GT Premium trims, the LED logo is connected to the headlights by luminous strands in the grille.
The new Peugeot 308 and E-308’s ADAS radar is hidden behind the illuminated logo. The lower bumper has been tuned for aero efficiency and the body-colour elements of the grille blend into the bodywork.
The new Peugeot 308 and E-308’s headlights have a revised design with three slim LED ‘claws’. All models have full LED lights, with GT and GT Premium trims having matrix LED tech.
Of course, the new Peugeot 308 and E-308 have a new range of alloy wheels, with all new Peugeot E-308 coming with 18-inch diamond-cut wheels.
The new Peugeot 308 and E-308 have a new colour choice, Lagoa Blue, while the Peugeot 308 SW now offers Ingaro Blue. And to give a modern, more sustainable look, it no longer features any chrome trim.
At the rear, all new models have three LED claws either side of the black lacquered band that sits above the Peugeot logo.
Interior improvements for the new Peugeot 308 and E-308 are more modest. All models now feature a digital instrument cluster (with new graphics) along with a 10.0-inch central touchscreen.
Below the touchscreen, the updated models have the firm’s ‘i-Toggles’. These are five configurable digital buttons that give quick access to preferred settings such as radio stations, navigation to home and so on.
The new Peugeot 308 and E-308 have eight-colour ambient lighting that extends from the dashboard to the door panels.
The new Peugeot 308 and E-308 are available with an AGR-certified driver’s seat. Standard on GT Premium and optional on GT, the seat is certified by medical and health professionals for its ergonomic qualities and wide range of adjustment.
The new Peugeot 308 SW continues to offer a roomy estate boot, with volume ranging from 598 to 1487 litres. There’s a two-position boot floor and a power tailgate.
2026 Peugeot 308 and E-308 engines, performance and fuel economy
The new Peugeot 308 and E-308 are available with a full range of engines including petrol hybrid, plug-in hybrid, pure electric and even diesel. Many have been improved for the 2026 facelift.
The new Peugeot E-308 combines a 156PS electric motor with a larger 55.4kWh battery. The range improves by 23 miles to 281 miles for the new Peugeot E-308 – and a heat pump is standard on GT Premium (it’s optional on Allure and GT).
There's an 11kW three-phase onboard charger as standard, along with a 100kW DC rapid charge capability.
It now also has convenient Tesla-style Plug & Charge tech. Meanwhile vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality allows owners to power external devices such as e-bikes.
The new Peugeot 308 Plug-in Hybrid has a bigger battery too. It’s now 17.2kWh, which gives a driving range of 53 miles – 12 miles more than before.
The new Peugeot 308 Hybrid has a 145PS petrol turbo engine paired with hybrid drive tech. Peugeot reckons it can drive up to 50% of the time in all-electric mode in urban areas, and average up to 50mpg.
In what’s becoming a bit of an exception these days, the new Peugeot 308 is still also available with a diesel engine. The 1.5-litre BlueHDi 130 motor is, like all other new Peugeot 308, paired with an automatic transmission, in this case an eight-speed EAT8 gearbox.
What is the range of the electric new Peugeot E-308?
The new Peugeot E-308 electric has a bigger battery with a usable capacity of 55.4kWh. This gives a 23-mile improvement in range, taking it up to 281 miles, “positioning it at the top of its segment”.
Can you get a new Peugeot 308 diesel?
You can still get a new Peugeot 308 with a diesel engine. The 1.5-litre BlueHDi 130 four-cylinder engine is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and will go on sale from March 2026. It should average around 60mpg.
What is the range of the new Peugeot 308 Plug-in Hybrid?
A bigger battery in the new Peugeot 308 Plug-in Hybrid 193 – it’s now 17.2kWh – gives a driving range of up to 53 miles. That’s a 12-mile improvement on before.

