Does the Peugeot 308 GT-Line have a turbo?

Does the Peugeot 308 GT-Line have a turbo?

The 308’s sole engine option is a teeny three-cylinder 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol unit good for 96kW/230Nm. Those outputs are very respectable for the size of the engine, with the torque figure notably eclipsing a lot of atmospheric 2.0-litre rivals.

What is the difference between GT and GT-Line Peugeot?

The GT-Line and GT have a sportier trim, LED headlights and fog lights, and the Advanced Safety Pack as standard. The GT also gets 19-inch alloy wheels and quilted trim and powered, heated front seats with massage function.

Which is better GT or GT-line?

Only the GT can give you this level of power and torque for a most exciting and exhilarating drive. While it’s not equipped with the 2.5L turbo engine, the GT-Line does offer an advantage of its own. While the GT trim is only available in front-wheel drive, the GT-Line comes with the option of all-wheel drive.

What is GT Line car?

GT stands for gran turismo, or “grand touring.” Although the Italian who originally thought up the term gran turismo, or GT, has been lost to history along with their reasoning, the definition was clear: A GT car fit between a sports car and a luxury car.

Is the 1.2 Puretech engine reliable?

The Puretech engine is very reliable providing you remember the following. Its direct fuel injection so it will coke up the back of the inlet valves if always lightly driven at low rpm, this also causes oil consumption past the valve stem oil seals – they hate trundling about town at low rpm.

What is GT line premium?

Peugeot’s 3008 SUV and all-new 5008 SUV are now available in a new GT Line Premium trim, priced from £28,590. Combining the features of GT Line and GT, the new trim adds keyless entry and go, a foot operated electronic tailgate, massage function for the driver’s seat, front seat heating and a panoramic glass roof.

What does GT-Line mean?

GT stands for grand tourer or gran tourer, a type of car that’s designed with both long-distance driving and high speeds in mind. These vehicles typically combine luxury and performance attributes, more often than not featuring a 2+2 seating configuration.

What is GT-Line?

The GT Line is the sportier of the two and will be largely reserved for the variants powered by the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. Meanwhile, the Tech Line is expected to be offered with the 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engine variants.