Both cars share the same front end but from the windshield back the CC is all new. Along with the addition of the folding metal hardtop, which takes 20 seconds to open or shut, the CC model also sports extra chrome detailing, new LED taillamps and an integrated rear diffuser. Trunk space measures in at 403L but reduces to just 226L when the roof is down.
Premium features include air warmers located near the headrests, leather trim and a new 160hp (120kW) THP petrol engine. However, on its debut the 308 CC will only be available with a 150hp (112kW) petrol engine and a 140hp (104kW) 2.0L turbodiesel. Standard safety features include rollover bars, front and side airbags and electronic stability control.


Reader Comments
Thu Jul 10 2008 9:35 AM
mlevere1992 says
Not bad looking but I can't get over Peugeot's design of the large mouth with braces design. It remindes me of the Wallace and Grommit cartoon characters.
Thu Jul 10 2008 12:26 PM
torpeau says
Too bad we no longer get Peugeots in the US. They make some really nice looking cars.
Thu Jul 10 2008 1:45 PM
Knight3058 says
OPEN WIDE!
Thu Jul 10 2008 10:51 PM
InkMaster says
I like the front, but the back is tad boring imo...
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