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RIDING THE 2024 HUSQVARNA FC450: THE WRAP

The 2024 model valve has been opened and new bikes are flowing into the Dirt Bike shop at regular intervals. This week we got our first ride on the 2024 Husqvarna FC450. This is a bike that we already love. Husqvarna race bikes still maintain a key difference that makes them, in our assessment, more desirable than either KTM or GasGas: Less seat height. That’s because the suspension travel is slightly reduced on the FC450 compared to the other Austrian 450s. In most other ways, the major parts are the same. The motors and frames are identical on KTMs, GasGas and Husky competition bikes. There are some differences in components, bodywork and hydraulics. Additionally, GasGas shaves off a little expense with different tires, exhaust, triple clamp and a missing map switch.

Pete Murray on the 2024 Husqvarna FC450.

For Husky the lower seat height doesn’t seem like it would be that big a deal. It’s actually hard to measure accurately, but when you use a level at the lowest part of the seat and a plumb bob going straight down, it comes out to about a half inch. That is a big deal to shorter riders, and as it turns out, even tall guys like it. I’m just over 6-feet tall, and I love the fact that I can get both feet squarely on the ground. It helps for starts, engenders more confidence and seems to have no downsides. In theory, you should have less ground clearance which might mean that deep ruts could wipe your feet off the pegs. It hasn’t been an issue for me. If someone claims to have an issue with the reduced suspension travel, it’s nonsense. Likewise, those riders who say they can corner better because of the lower seat height are probably imagining things. Or, maybe they are very, very sensitive test riders. The suspension itself is said to be unchanged. The fork is still a WP Xact air fork mated to a WP Xact shock with linkage. Last year, the bike got a major redesign which included a repositioned motor. That’s designed to provide less acceleration-induced suspension squat. The new frame caught a lot of criticism because of its increased rigidity. Half of that was legitimate, the other half was because the new frame takes more time to break in.

The FC450 motor is a marvel of usable power. In our 2023 450 shootout, the Husky and KTM were the horsepower kings, even over the new Yamaha. The Husky, in particular, didn’t feel like a monster at all. In fact, it felt kind of sleepy compared to the KTM and Yamaha, but it’s deceptively fast. The map switch has two options; fast and faster. In general, riders like the faster option, which is a testament to the motor’s smooth personality. The same button also offers traction control (take it or leave it), Quickshift (take it) and launch control (take it only if you practice with it).

2024 Husqvarna FC450

On our scale, the 2024 FC450 weighs in at 229 pounds. Last year, the only 450 that weighed less was the GasGas (because it used the older chassis). Now that the GasGas has been updated, it’s likely that the Husky and KTM will be tied as the lightest bikes in the class–unless the new Kawasaki KX450 takes that honor. We expect to have that bike soon, so stay tuned.

AMA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES


The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inducted its 2023 Class on Thursday, honoring five new members during the 2023 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Class of 2023 includes Rita Coombs, Ryan Dungey, Barry Hawk, Grant Langston and Travis Pastrana.

Rita Coombs
The Coombs family created the AMA Grand National Cross Country series, which is the largest and most prestigious off-road series in the world, and the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. Since its inaugural running in 1982, the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship has grown into the premier amateur event in the sport.

After her husband’s passing in 1998, Coombs continued to run the family business at a high level alongside her children, Carrie Jo, Tim and Davey. “I am forever grateful,” an emotional Coombs said. “I just want to thank all the riders and our fans who come see us every weekend and who love racing as much as we do!”

AMA 2023 Hall of Fam Inductees

Ryan Dungey
From 2007-’17, Dungey produced four AMA Supercross 450SX titles and trio of motocross championships in the 450 class, emerging as one of the greatest competitors the sport has ever seen. Beyond his accomplishments in the United States, Dungey also spearheaded Team USA to three straight Motocross of Nations titles from 2009-’11.

Dungey holds the AMA Supercross record for most consecutive podium finishes, landing in the top three in 31 consecutive races across the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

“First and foremost, congratulations to Grant, Barry, Rita and Travis,” Dungey said from the Hall of Fame podium. “It’s an honor to be up here being inducted into the HOF with all of them. Just being up here is a dream come true…I’m grateful for all the people in my life who helped me get here, and this one’s for you guys. You deserve all the credit!”

Barry Hawk
Across his 20-year racing career, Barry Hawk displayed a multi-disciplined racing ability that few could emulate. Hawk cemented himself as one of the greatest off-road competitors the sport has ever seen, capturing seven titles aboard an ATV and an additional championship on two wheels.

Hawk now serves as the team manager for the Coastal Gas Gas Factory Racing Team, where he has supported many racers to GNCC victories.

“Wow, just wow,” Hawk said. “I am so honored and thankful to be here. Thank you to everyone here, thank you to everyone that voted for me…and thank you to all the great people that have helped me through the years…it truly means a lot.”

Grant Langston
As the only racer to win a World MX title, an AMA MX Championship and both AMA Supercross Regional Championships in the 125/250cc divisions, Grant Langston’s impressive career led him to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.

In 2003, Langston claimed the AMA 125 National Motocross Championship and added regional 125/250cc Supercross Championships in 2005 and 2006. One year later, Langston clinched the AMA 450cc Pro Motocross Championship, snapping Ricky Carmichael’s seven-year hold over the series.

Travis Pastrana
At just 16 years old in 1999, Pastrana became the then-youngest racer to claim an AMA Pro MX title after winning the AMA 125cc National MX Championship. Pastrana added the 2001 125cc East Supercross title to his resume before setting his sights on the X Games — where he produced 17 medals, including 11 golds.

As the founder of the Nitro Circus brand, Pastrana helped grow one of the largest entertainment entities in motor sports. Sparked by his childhood hero Evel Knievel, Pastrana also followed his pursuits to become a successful stuntman.

“Racing is hard,” Pastrana said. “Racing takes a lot of people and a huge sacrifice from everybody. To get to be the best is amazing…It means so much to me that you would think to honor me here tonight, and this is something I’ll remember and appreciate for the rest of my life.” The Class of 2023 exhibit, featuring bikes and memorabilia from the 2023 Hall of Famers will be available for the public to view starting Friday, Sept. 15.

BETA EVO TRIALS


Beta has announced its 2024 Evo Trials models, which get a new frame treatment in raw aluminum with fresh plastic and graphic. To match the raw frame, soft-black bodywork has updated the overall look along with the black wheels that set the Evo apart from the others. The hydro-formed aluminum frame also has a built-in fuel cell which provides the tightest turning radius in the trials marketplace. Beta is the only manufacturer that offers a complete trial range of trial motorcycles. A total of 15 models ranging from youth electric-powered units all the way up to our Evo 300 Factory Edition shows that Beta is fully committed to the sport.

The main new feature for 2024 involves the introduction of the “Electronic Key” which plays a dual role, combining the safety of a kill switch with a tether attached to the rider but also acts as an anti-theft device that is coded to each full-size Evo to deter theft. This new electronic device holds an exclusive European patent awarded to Betamotor and provides an anti-theft function as well as protecting the bike and its rider. The electronic key is a two-part component: one part remains fastened to the bike’s handlebars, while the other is magnetic (worn by the rider with a cord around their wrist), activating a mechanism in the event they are disconnected.

The device, which was recently introduced for the first time on a Beta model with the 2024 Xtrainer, fulfills the function of a Kill-Switch for the safety of both bike and rider, shutting off the bike when the magnetic contact point connected to the rider’s wrist and the handlebar is disconnected. Unlike a normal Kill-Switch, however, the new electronic key also incorporates an anti-theft function, preventing the bike from being started when disconnected, thanks to coding that uniquely links the bike to the key, protecting against theft of the motorcycle when it is left unattended. Greater protection for the bike and rider, in a single solution exclusively patented by Betamotor; for the first time as standard equipment.

SUPERMOTOCROSS, CHICAGOLAND

See you next week!

–Ron Lawson

Honda Museum Opens In US Showcasing Cars, Motorcycles, And Concepts

Honda has opened a museum in the United States to display a portion of its history. The American Honda Collection Hall, located at the company’s headquarters in California, is a 20,000-square-foot facility that showcases over 60 significant Honda and Acura models. These vehicles represent the 60-year history of American Honda Motor Co. in the US.

Although the facility is connected to the main lobby of American Honda’s headquarters, it is more than just a museum. Honda intends for the hall to serve as a cultural and educational center for the local community. As part of this, it will be open to the public free of charge during Honda’s newly established “Cars, Bikes, and Coffee” events, which will take place on the third Saturday of alternating months.

BP Unveils Largest Electric Car Charging Hub in the UK

BP has recently opened the largest electric car charging station in the UK, with the capacity to support up to 180 vehicles simultaneously.

Situated at the NEC in Birmingham, which is conveniently located near major junctions for the M42 and M6 motorways, the Gigahub boasts 30 300kW DC connections, enabling efficient charging for 30 electric cars at a time. Additionally, the hub features 150 slower 7kW AC charge points.

Motorists can also take advantage of the drive-through Starbucks outlet, where they can purchase refreshments before or after their charging session.

This is the third BP Gigahub to open, following the ones in Park Lane, central London, and Gatwick airport.

Akira Kirton, the Vice President of BP Pulse UK, stated that this new site is one of the “hundreds of hubs” the company intends to launch this decade in areas where electric vehicle (EV) drivers require them, particularly on motorways.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who was present at the Gigahub’s unveiling, highlighted that this represents the “biggest private investment in electric charging in the UK” and is a significant step in the country’s roll-out of EV charging infrastructure.

The Gigahub was developed and installed by The EV Network (EVN), an infrastructure specialist. EVN has also signed a “long-term” contract with the NEC Group to expand its charging offering.

Reza Shaybani, CEO and co-founder of EVN, emphasized that the NEC site was strategically chosen due to its geographical significance and its importance within the national transport infrastructure. The hub has a 6.5MVA grid connection to support the entire infrastructure. Shaybani also announced that EVN plans to invest £100 million in projects this year and aims to spend a further £300 million by 2025.

Rolex Reflects On Its Memories From Monterey Car Week 2023

Last week, the Monterey Peninsula hosted an impressive collection of automotive excellence, ranging from historic gems to futuristic innovations. Enthusiasts and collectors gathered to celebrate the legacies of influential manufacturers, and Rolex, a partner of California’s automotive events since 1997, continued to play a significant role.

On Thursday, August 17th, the Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance showcased design and style from various decades. Presented by Rolex, the event allowed locals and enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the beauty of classic cars. For the 2023 edition, the tour included a scenic drive to Big Sur. The 20th anniversary of The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering took place on Friday, August 18th, at the Quail Lodge & Golf Club. The event featured more than 200 culturally significant vehicles, and the remarkable 1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica ‘Super Fast’ was awarded the prestigious Rolex Best of Show title.

The preceding days were equally extraordinary; the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion celebrated racing heritage at the WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, paying tribute to the 70th anniversary of Corvette. Over 400 vehicles displayed nearly a century of motorsport history, illustrating the passion for preserving these historic automobiles for future generations to enjoy.

The grand finale, the renowned Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, took place on Sunday, August 20th, at the legendary golf course. The 18th fairway sparkled with pristine cars from 1906 to 1998, with special emphasis on leading brands like Lamborghini, McLaren, and Porsche showcasing their iconic models. The event reached its peak when the 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster was named the Best of Show, and owner Jim Patterson received a specially engraved Oyster Perpetual Datejust 36 from Rolex. Monterey Car Week 2023 was more than an automotive event; it was a heartfelt tribute to the automotive masterpieces that shape our lives and provide a glimpse into the future of motoring.

Honda Elevate SUV Reaches Showrooms Across India


Bookings opened for the Honda Elevate at the start of July, and it is set to be launched in September

Honda Elevate

  • Honda unveiled the Elevate SUV in June 2023.

  • To be offered in four broad variants: SV, V, VX and ZX.

  • The SUV shown here is finished in the Meteoroid Gray Metallic shade with 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.

  • On the inside, it has a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless phone charging and a 7-inch semi-digital driver’s display.

  • Honda will offer the Elevate with the City’s 121PS 1.5-litre petrol engine.

  • Prices are expected to start at Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom).

Almost everything there’s to know about the Honda Elevate has been revealed, including its variant lineup, powertrain details and colour options. While we wait for Honda to announce its prices, the SUV has now reached dealerships across the country. Bookings and series production of the Elevate have already been in action since July 2023.

Details Of The Model Seen

The pictured model was finished in the Meteoroid Gray Metallic shade. It was the top-spec ZX variant of the SUV as it had chrome outside door handles and the front windshield-mounted camera for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The SUV was also seen with 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, available from the VX trim onwards.

Premium Cabin And Features

Other details which confirm it to be the ZX trim are the brown and black cabin theme,  10.25-inch touchscreen system, and a 7-inch semi-digital driver’s display. Honda has also equipped the range-topping variant of the Elevate with auto climate control, a single-pane sunroof, cruise control and wireless phone charging.

Apart from ADAS tech, the Elevate also gets up to six airbags, a LaneWatch camera (located on the left ORVM), ISOFIX child seat anchorages and reversing camera as part of its safety kit.

Related: Honda Elevate vs Hyundai Creta vs Kia Seltos vs Maruti Grand Vitara vs Toyota Hyryder: Specification Comparison

Powertrain Options

Honda Elevate petrol engine

The Honda Elevate gets the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine (121PS/145Nm) as the City. It comes coupled with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT. There won’t be a hybrid version on offer but the carmaker will introduce the SUV’s EV derivative by 2026.

Launch, Price And Competition

Honda Elevate rear

Honda is set to launch the Elevate sometime in early September, with prices likely to start from Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom). It will be sold in four broad variants: SV, V, VX and ZX. The SUV will face competition from the Kia Seltos, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Hyundai Creta, Volkswagen Taigun, Maruti Grand Vitara, MG Astor, Skoda Kushaq and the upcoming Citroen C3 Aircross.

Also Check Out: Watch: How Many Suitcases Can The Honda Elevate Fit In Its Boot?

Honda Elevate SUV Reaches Showrooms Across India


Bookings opened for the Honda Elevate at the start of July, and it is set to be launched in September

Honda Elevate

  • Honda unveiled the Elevate SUV in June 2023.

  • To be offered in four broad variants: SV, V, VX and ZX.

  • The SUV shown here is finished in the Meteoroid Gray Metallic shade with 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.

  • On the inside, it has a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless phone charging and a 7-inch semi-digital driver’s display.

  • Honda will offer the Elevate with the City’s 121PS 1.5-litre petrol engine.

  • Prices are expected to start at Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom).

Almost everything there’s to know about the Honda Elevate has been revealed, including its variant lineup, powertrain details and colour options. While we wait for Honda to announce its prices, the SUV has now reached dealerships across the country. Bookings and series production of the Elevate have already been in action since July 2023.

Details Of The Model Seen

The pictured model was finished in the Meteoroid Gray Metallic shade. It was the top-spec ZX variant of the SUV as it had chrome outside door handles and the front windshield-mounted camera for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The SUV was also seen with 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, available from the VX trim onwards.

Premium Cabin And Features

Other details which confirm it to be the ZX trim are the brown and black cabin theme,  10.25-inch touchscreen system, and a 7-inch semi-digital driver’s display. Honda has also equipped the range-topping variant of the Elevate with auto climate control, a single-pane sunroof, cruise control and wireless phone charging.

Apart from ADAS tech, the Elevate also gets up to six airbags, a LaneWatch camera (located on the left ORVM), ISOFIX child seat anchorages and reversing camera as part of its safety kit.

Related: Honda Elevate vs Hyundai Creta vs Kia Seltos vs Maruti Grand Vitara vs Toyota Hyryder: Specification Comparison

Powertrain Options

Honda Elevate petrol engine

The Honda Elevate gets the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine (121PS/145Nm) as the City. It comes coupled with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT. There won’t be a hybrid version on offer but the carmaker will introduce the SUV’s EV derivative by 2026.

Launch, Price And Competition

Honda Elevate rear

Honda is set to launch the Elevate sometime in early September, with prices likely to start from Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom). It will be sold in four broad variants: SV, V, VX and ZX. The SUV will face competition from the Kia Seltos, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Hyundai Creta, Volkswagen Taigun, Maruti Grand Vitara, MG Astor, Skoda Kushaq and the upcoming Citroen C3 Aircross.

Also Check Out: Watch: How Many Suitcases Can The Honda Elevate Fit In Its Boot?

Fisker Ronin: Powerful and Long-Range GT Supercar

Fisker is now accepting reservations for its upcoming all-electric supercar, the Fisker Ronin. This sleek convertible grand tourer is expected to be available in the second half of 2025 and boasts impressive features such as a range of 600 miles and over 1000bhp. The starting price for the Ronin is set at $385,000 in the US, equivalent to approximately £310,000, and only 999 units will be produced.

The Fisker Ronin made its debut at the company’s inaugural Product Vision event in California. With its four doors and five seats, this vehicle is aimed at those who desire cutting-edge electric technology. Henrik Fisker, the company’s CEO, describes the Ronin as “the ultimate long-distance grand touring car.”

Fisker also revealed that the Ronin will feature a triple-motor, all-wheel-drive configuration with a target power output exceeding 1000bhp and an impressive 0-62mph acceleration time of 2.0 seconds. The car will also incorporate active aerodynamics, although specific details have yet to be confirmed.

In terms of design, the Fisker Ronin shares similarities with other high-performance electric saloons like the Porsche Taycan and Mercedes-AMG EQS 53. Additionally, it will have visual connections to the Fisker Ocean SUV, which recently entered production in Austria.

The Fisker Ronin is expected to achieve a remarkable 600-mile range, setting a new record for production electric vehicles. This feat is made possible by an innovative method of drawing power from the integrated battery pack, the details of which have not been disclosed.

In a departure from the norm, the Ronin features a carbon fiber hardtop convertible roof instead of traditional cloth. It also boasts distinctive butterfly doors and 23-inch carbon fiber wheels. The interior showcases a luxurious and high-tech design, including a 17.1-inch high-resolution screen and several sustainable materials.

BMW XM Label Red Configurator Now Available, Top Price is $198,544

BMW has recently launched the XM Label Red configurator on its website. Although the waiting list has been open since February, this is the first chance for customers to customize the large SUV, which has a starting price of $185,000 plus an additional $995 for destination fees. For this amount, buyers can choose from a variety of paint colors, including metallic shades like Anglesey Green Metallic, matte options like Frozen Black and Ruby Black Metallic, as well as Frozen Tulum Blue.

The standard size for the wheels is 22 inches, featuring double-spoke and bi-color M Light Alloys. However, buyers have the option to upgrade to 23-inch M Light Alloy Star-spoke wheels. There are also various tire packages to choose from, including all-season, performance, and high-performance compounds. The final price remains the same regardless of the wheel and tire package selected. Additionally, adding Toronto Red exterior trim or M Sport brakes with blue or red calipers does not affect the final price.

The interior of the BMW XM Label Red offers only full Merino leather upholstery with red accents and carbon fiber M Signature trim. However, customers can add the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System for an additional $3,400. This system features exclusive Diamond Dome tweeters, fully active amplification channels, and QuantumLogic Surround/Dynamic Sound Equalizing.

Similar to other BMW performance vehicles, buyers of the BMW XM Label Red can opt for the $2,500 M Driver’s Package. In addition to increasing the top speed of the XM, this package also includes a one-day high-performance driving class at the BMW Performance Center. This allows drivers to experience the vehicle’s limits in a controlled environment through various high-speed exercises.

The final option to consider is the selection of BMW Ultimate Care+ bundles, which vary in price from $850 to $6,649 depending on the level of maintenance and duration. The highest-level bundle, BMW Ultimate Care+ 4, provides extended coverage and replacement of wear-and-tear items for an additional four years and 89,000 miles. This brings the total coverage to seven years or 125,000 miles and is transferable if the vehicle is sold.

The total cost of the BMW XM Label Red, including destination charges, is $198,544, which is only $12,549 more than the base price. BMW has surprisingly limited the available options for the XM Label Red, but it is worth noting that this package is already a limited edition. In comparison, choosing a base BMW X3 sDrive30i and adding various options can easily surpass $17,000 in additional costs.

Peugeot Opens Orders for New 508 and New 508 SW

Peugeot has started accepting orders for the new 508, 508 SW, and 508 Peugeot Sport Engineered models. These models come with updated exterior and interior designs, new technologies, and simplified trim options. The prices for the new 508 range start at £34,020 OTR MRRP, while the Peugeot Sport Engineered variants start at £53,825. Deliveries are expected to begin in September.

The new Peugeot 508 range features various updates in exterior and interior styling that incorporate the latest Peugeot design developments. The front now boasts an extended grille with the Peugeot shield, body-colored accents on Allure and GT variants, and a black grille for a more aggressive look in the Peugeot Sport Engineered models.

Peugeot has also upgraded the front and rear lighting for all new 508 variants. Matrix LED headlights with the iconic 3-claw signature are now standard across all models, and the rear lights feature new Full 3D lights with the same signature and scrolling direction indicators.

The design update includes the introduction of two new wheel designs. Allure models offer 17-inch ‘MERION’ wheels with a new finish, and GT models come with 18-inch ‘EPHERRA’ wheels. Additionally, GT models offer 19-inch ‘AUGUSTA’ wheels as an option. The color options have expanded with the addition of three new metallic paints: Eclipse Blue, Titane Grey, and Okenite White. Selenium Grey, previously exclusive to the Peugeot Sport Engineered versions, is now available throughout the range.

Interior styling updates

Several changes have been made to the interior design of the new 508. Allure models now include a new half-leather trim with ‘Falgo’ cloth and ‘Quartz’ stitch detail. GT models feature a half-leather trim with Alcantara® and ‘Aikinite’ stitching. The optional ‘Mistral Black Nappa Leather’ seats now have the new Peugeot shield embossed on the front seat headrests. The steering wheel in all new 508 variants now also showcases the new Peugeot shield, and GT variants have PEUGEOT lettering on the front door sills.

Technology

One major update across the new 508 range is that every variant now comes standard with the Peugeot i-Connect® Advanced infotainment and 3D Connected Navigation. The 10-inch HD touchscreen can be fully customized, like a tablet, with eight individual driver and passenger profiles. The voice recognition command, “OK Peugeot,” enhances safety and convenience. The driver instrument cluster features a new design inspired by the new 308 and 408 range, and a new e-Toggle replaces the previous gear selector. PLUG-IN HYBRID variants offer an additional control to adjust the level of regenerative braking. The new 508 models also include upgrades in cameras, connectivity, and charging options.

Simplified trim line-up

Along with the model updates, Peugeot has simplified the trim line-up for both the new 508 and 508 SW. The models are now available in Allure, GT, and Peugeot Sport Engineered variants, making it easier for customers to choose the right model for their needs.

The prices for the new 508 start at £34,020 OTR MRRP, while the new 508 SW models start at £35,220 OTR MRRP. The high-performance Peugeot Sport Engineered models start at £53,825 OTR MRRP for the Fastback and £55,025 OTR MRRP for the SW.

New 508 Pricing

TRIM

ENGINE

OTR MRRP

ALLURE

1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8

£34,020

PLUG-IN HYBRID 225 e-EAT8

£43,640

GT

1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8

£36,670

PLUG-IN HYBRID 225 e-EAT8

£46,290

PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED

PLUG-IN HYBRID4 360 e-EAT8 4WD

£53,825

New 508 SW Pricing

TRIM

ENGINE

OTR MRRP

ALLURE

1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8

£35,220

PLUG-IN HYBRID 225 e-EAT8

£44,840

GT

1.2L PureTech 130 EAT8

£37,870

PLUG-IN HYBRID 225 e-EAT8

£47,490

PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED

PLUG-IN HYBRID4 360 e-EAT8 4WD

£55,025