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It’s not a surprise to us actually, that the amazing new Peugeot 508 picked-up the award for “most beautiful” car of 2018, because the highlight of our 2018 was driving the car in Monte Carlo. Truly one of the most memorable and epic media drives we’ve ever attended, and you can read about it here.

We also managed to do a couple of videos as well during our time with the 508, and here’s the first one…

PEUGEOT received two awards at the 34th International Automobile Festival held on 29 January 2019 at Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. The new PEUGEOT 508 won the Grand Prix award for Most Beautiful Car of the Year 2018.

The PEUGEOT e-LEGEND Concept received the Grand Prix award for the Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year. Jean-Philippe Imparato, CEO of the PEUGEOT brand, and Gilles Vidal, PEUGEOT Design Director, collected the two prizes.

Here’s the second video of the 508 in Monaco…

The new PEUGEOT 508 won the award with over 34% of the votes. The brand’s radical saloon has been ordered in over 10,000 units in Europe since launch in October 2018, following its public reveal in March 2018 in Geneva.

Here’s what it’s like to drive the new 508…

PEUGEOT e-LEGEND Concept (below) won the prize for the Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year. The expert and enthusiast jury members, hailing from the automotive, architecture, fashion and design sectors, were won over by the concept car, which embodies the exciting vision of the future of a 100% autonomous, electric, connected and customisable vehicle according to PEUGEOT.

Below is an in-car video of the 508 Sedan with Bobby Ang of AURIZN…

Each year the International Automobile Festival rewards the most attractive automotive designs. Architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte and fashion designer Chantal Thomass chaired a jury of experts from the automotive, fashion, culture and design sectors. But wait, there’s also….

BONUS: The Wagon 508 SW!

In addition to the 508 Sedan aka Fastback, there’s also a Sports Wagon variant that you can read about here!

Want to know more about the new 508? Check these videos out!

Part 2…

Stay tuned to Piston.my for the Malaysia launch of this amazing car, coming soon in 2019!

Photo Gallery…

 

The hall erupted when the announcement was made. Having initially won the “Compact Crossover” category earlier, this European Car of the Year 2017, the Peugeot 3008 SUV, emerged as the overall Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) Car of the Year 2018 at the awards ceremony that gathered the automotive industry’s crème de la crème, held at The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur.

Laurence Noel, CEO of Naza Automotive Manufacturing (second from left) and Dato’ Samson Anand George, Group CEO, Automotive Group, Naza Corporation Holdings Sdn Bhd (third from right) receiving the Car Of The Year 2018 Award from (from left to right) Dato’ Madani Sahari, CEO, Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI); YAB Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia; YB Datuk Ignatius Darell Leiking, Minister of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and Mr Yamin Vong, Chairman, Panel of Judges, Malaysia Car of the Year 2018
Lionel Faugeres (right), General Director, ASEAN Operations, Groupe PSA receiving the Compact Crossover Of The Year Category Award earlier in the evening

Dato’ Samson Anand George, Group CEO, Automotive Group, Naza Corporation Holdings who received the award said, “It is a great honour for Peugeot Malaysia to receive this coveted award as it stands as a testament to the Peugeot 3008 SUV’s enduring popularity. Being a celebrated SUV the world over, the Peugeot 3008 SUV received more than 60 international awards and accolades so far and with 430,000 units sold worldwide. The Peugeot 3008 SUV proved its mettle in Malaysia as our best-selling model in the country, and we will continue to offer best quality products to the market.”

The new Peugeot 508. It’s an absolutely stunning car and Piston.my has been invited to the international launch and test drive of the new Pug in Monte Carlo! In a few hours we will be leaving on an epic 18-hour journey to the South of France where 22-degree weather and more importantly the new 508 await. Check out the video below to see for yourself what we mean by stunning…

We can’t wait to get behind the wheel as the excitement builds, and until we get to tell you our take on it, here’s what AutoExpress UK had to say about the new Peugeot 508. See you soon folks! – Chris Wee.

Peugeot demonstrated that it hasn’t lost faith in the large saloon car market with the launch of this new 508. In the face of falling demand for large family cars like the Ford Mondeo and Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport, the Peugeot 508 seems to have an uphill struggle on its hands. Can its sharp looks and high technology levels make it a viable alternative to its direct rivals, or even the ever-popular BMW 3 SeriesAudi A4 and Mercedes C-Class from the compact executive class? Peugeot certainly hopes so.

The 508 slots into a range that includes the 2008, 3008 and 5008 for buyers who simply must drive an SUV, leaving it free to fulfill the more traditional family car role with more than a little style. The car is arguably the most eye-catching large car to come from the brand in a very long time. Whichever way you look at it, the french carmaker has a very complete range of cars these days and there’s a Peugeot to serve most requirements, from the tiny 108 city car to the huge Peugeot Traveller MPV (Continued after the photo gallery below)

Now have a look at the 508 in action!

Peugeot 508 Photo Gallery (Images from AutoExpress UK)

More on the Peugeot 508…

It’s immediately apparent that the latest 508 has rather more visual appeal than its rather forgettable predecessor. The 508’s nose is dominated by a front grille that’s either slatted or studded, depending on trim level, and flanked by purposeful-looking headlights and blade-like daytime running lights. It’s sporty and distinctive, and fits well with the corporate style seen elsewhere in the Peugeot range.

This family resemblance is also encountered at the rear of the car, where noticeable blisters top the rear wheelarches, and a dark panel that runs horizontally through the bootlid is pierced by the glow of three tail-lamps either side. The 508’s sweeping fastback form is reminiscent of the Volkswagen Arteon, as are its frameless windows, and this gives the Peugeot quite an upmarket flavour.

The interior is no less bold in style. We’ve become used to cutting-edge cockpit design in Peugeot’s SUV range and the 508 offers a similar look and feel. The dashboard has been styled to accommodate a driving position that’s more low-slung and laid back than the one in the 5008 SUV, but shares that car’s small steering wheel, which is intended to be looked over instead of through when you’re glancing at the instruments.

It makes it easy to see Peugeot’s I-Cockpit electronic display, which is standard across the range and can be configured to display an array of information types. Combine this with the row of piano-key buttons for minor controls and the 508 has a real high-tech ambience.

Although the 508 is big on sporty appeal, not all versions have quite the power to live up to the car’s muscular looks. Entry-level Active models only offer a 1.5-litre BlueHDi diesel engine option, with 129bhp and a six-speed manual or 8-speed automatic gearbox. The latter is mandatory with the 158bhp 2.0-litre BlueHDI 160 diesel and 1.6-litre 177bhp BlueTech 180 petrol engines, which become available on Allure and GT Line models. The most powerful 2.0-litre, 177bhp BlueHDI diesel and 1.6-litre, 221bhp BlueTech 225 petrol engines are reserved for the GT and First Edition – a flagship offered for a limited period after the 508’s 2018 launch.

Claimed diesel fuel economy figures range from 62.8mpg for the BlueHDi 180 to 74.3mpg for the BlueHDi 130 diesel automatic. The former emits a claimed 98g/km of CO2, which means a 24% Benefit-in-Kind tax penalty for company car users – narrowly beating the 25% figure for the 124g/km BlueTech 180 petrol. The latter will appeal more strongly to enthusiastic drivers, though, with a 0-62mph time of under eight seconds, while the 225 version brings the sprint time down to a little over seven. Even better news is that the latest 508 has the handling to exploit that power, too. It can’t match the BMW 3 Series for sheer joy, but few will complain that the Peugeot is dull to drive.

Expert independent car safety testing organisationEuro NCAP has yet to reveal crash test results for the Peugoet 508. A driver assistance pack of adaptive cruise control with a stop and go function, and lane-positioning assistance is available, and autonomous emergency braking is standard across the range.

On balance, though, the Peugeot 508 still has loads of appeal, with sporty looks and an imaginatively designed interior, and it drives at least as well as its Ford, Volkswagen and Vauxhall rivals. While it might prove difficult to persuade buyers away from their SUVs, the 508 might well attract sales from would-be BMW, Audi and Mercedes buyers.

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