Wednesday, January 14, 2026

2026 Peugeot 308 Hybrid review: Quick drive

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Peugeot still has faith in the traditional C-segment (small) family car, even in the face of the SUV onslaught that has taken chunks out of this old-school sector in recent years.

To that end, the third-generation Peugeot 308 continues with the mildest of refreshes, and the French auto brand is confident it’ll still attract customers as a result.

That’s not a given Down Under, of course, because the car wasn’t selling brilliantly prior to this facelift – and Peugeot Australia has drastically pruned back its model lineup already.

Nevertheless, we headed over to Lisbon to see how the visual and minor technical upgrades affect the 308, and to check out if we’re missing anything with the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and all-electric (EV) powertrain options we’re unlikely to see on these shores.

How much does the Peugeot 308 cost?

Prices for the revised Peugeot 308 will be announced closer to the car landing here in the first half of 2026, but just prior to the facelift it was on sale from $48,990 before on-roads for the sole GT specification.