The Peugeot 208 2025 Is Available at Unmissable Prices in Direct Sale! Discover the Special Conditions for the Versions.
In a strategic maneuver to boost sales, Peugeot is offering significant discounts on its acclaimed hatch.
The 208 2025 line is available with special conditions in the direct sale model for individuals (CPF), allowing consumers to purchase the car at prices well below the table.
Even without the reduced IPI from the Government, the French brand is guaranteeing a discount of up to 13 thousand for those who have a used car to trade in.
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Engines and Performance of the Peugeot 208 2025
The Peugeot 208 2025 offers two engine options, both with excellent performance and efficiency.
The Active and Style versions come equipped with a 1.0 aspirated flex engine producing 75 hp (with ethanol) and 71 hp (with gasoline), delivering 10.7 kgfm of torque.
This engine is ideal for urban use, ensuring fuel economy.
The Allure and GT versions, on the other hand, feature the 1.0 turbo flex engine, one of the most efficient in its category.
It delivers a power of 130 hp (with ethanol) and 125 hp (with gasoline), with a torque of 20.4 kgfm.
This more powerful engine is combined with a CVT automatic transmission that simulates 7 gears, providing a more dynamic and comfortable drive.
With this configuration, the hatch accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 9 seconds, which is an excellent number for the segment.
The combination of bold design, technology, and now more affordable prices makes the Peugeot 208 2025 a very attractive option for those looking for a modern hatch with good performance in the Brazilian market.
Highlighted Versions and Payment Conditions
The promotion includes some of the hatch’s most popular versions.
The Active version, for example, which originally cost R$ 91,990, can now be purchased for R$ 78,490 upfront, an offer valid for those who have a used car to trade in.
For those without a car to offer, the price rises slightly to R$ 81,490.
The Peugeot 208 Style also makes the list of offers, with an impressive discount of R$ 13,500.
Thus, the price of R$ 103,990 drops to R$ 90,490 upfront with a used car. The purchase without the trade-in costs R$ 93,490.
Meanwhile, the Allure version sees its full price of R$ 113,990 reduced to R$ 106,990 upfront.
Peugeot also offers financing options with an entry of R$ 74,893 and 12 fixed installments of R$ 3,017.50, totaling R$ 111,103.
And for those seeking the maximum in technology and performance, the top-of-the-line Peugeot 208 GT is priced from R$ 128,990 to R$ 119,990 upfront.
Financing is also an option, with an entry of R$ 83,993 and 12 installments of R$ 3,348.38.
These conditions are valid until September 4, 2025 and are subject to credit approval.

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