Before the Frankfurt Motor Show, Peugeot was saying that its Peugeot 208 Hybrid FE Concept would emit just 49 grams of CO2 per kilometer. That's the equivalent of 111 miles per gallon (US) and it was an impressive enough number for the automaker to plaster it all over the side of the show car displayed on the stand. There's just one problem: the car is actually more efficient.
Peugeot issued a short press release during the show (available below) that explains that the clean hatch actually emits just 46 grams of CO2/km. That means the Peugeot 208 Hybrid FE Concept's true number is 118 mpg (still in US gallons, but this is using Europe's lenient NEDC European Drive Cycle Combined fuel efficiency test). Whether the problem stemmed from incorrect or incomplete testing before the show or from someone writing the six upside down, we don't know.
Aside from a frugal sense of consumption, the 208 HYbrid FE has a bit of punch. It goes 0-62 miles per hour in eight seconds, which isn't going to set records but does reveal a bit of the car's racing roots from the Peugeot Sport department. That history may also explain why Peugeot took out the air conditioning system, citing, "its impact on fuel consumption." Perhaps it's a good thing this concept is destined just for the auto show circuit.
Peugeot issued a short press release during the show (available below) that explains that the clean hatch actually emits just 46 grams of CO2/km. That means the Peugeot 208 Hybrid FE Concept's true number is 118 mpg (still in US gallons, but this is using Europe's lenient NEDC European Drive Cycle Combined fuel efficiency test). Whether the problem stemmed from incorrect or incomplete testing before the show or from someone writing the six upside down, we don't know.
Aside from a frugal sense of consumption, the 208 HYbrid FE has a bit of punch. It goes 0-62 miles per hour in eight seconds, which isn't going to set records but does reveal a bit of the car's racing roots from the Peugeot Sport department. That history may also explain why Peugeot took out the air conditioning system, citing, "its impact on fuel consumption." Perhaps it's a good thing this concept is destined just for the auto show circuit.
News Source: Peugeot
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