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You probably already know this, but by 2035, all cars sold in Europe will be exclusively electric. And it is not for nothing that the European Union ratified the ban on the sale of thermal cars from this term, which forced manufacturers to adapt. This is especially true for Peugeot, which has already announced a little earlier about its desire not to sell any more cars with an internal combustion engine from 2030. But now the lion firm is going a little further and unveiling its global roadmap for its future fashion models. , within its Project E-Lion.
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100% electric range
Therefore, it is not surprising that the manufacturer from Franche-Comté will give pride of place to electrification. But do not panic, it should be done very gradually. In fact, first of all, it is hybridization which will be deployed on all models in the range, from the 208 to the 5008 through the 308 and 408. This will take the form of a new technology that takes PureTech 100 or 136 horsepower and which combines them with a power of 21 kW. electric motor. Peugeot also gave a first look at its upcoming models, including the electric 3008 E-3008, which can travel up to 700 kilometers on a single charge. E-5008 will appear later, due to use SLTA platform.
Many axes
Then these two vehicles could see the light of day by 2024, with others also coming later. In its upcoming project, Peugeot also explains that it wants to use more reused parts and rework certain elements such as the trim or even the upholstery of the seats. The firm also wants to increase the lifespan of its cars to 20-25 years, up from 15 now. Finally, Peugeot also set itself a a zero carbon goal until 2038.
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Source: Auto Plus

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