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Everything you need to know about specifications and performance - Peugeot 308 2010 - Premium 1.6 16V VTi (120 Hp)

Full specifications and technical details 2010 Peugeot 308 SW I (Phase I, 2008) Premium 1.6 16V VTi (120 Hp)

Overview:

What is the engine capacity of a Peugeot 308 2010?
The engine capacity of the Peugeot 308 2010 is 1598.

Peugeot 308 2010 How many horsepower?
The engine power of the Peugeot 308 2010 is 120 Hp @ 6000 rpm..

What is the Peugeot 308 2010 engine?
Peugeot 308 2010 engine is 5FW EP6. (Click to see other cars using the same engine)

How much gasoline does a Peugeot 308 2010 consume?
The Peugeot 308 2010 consumes 6.7-6.9 liters of gasoline per 100 km

General:

Brand: Peugeot
Model: 308
Generation: SW I (Phase I, 2008)
Modification (Engine): Premium 1.6 16V VTi (120 Hp)
Start of production: 2010
End of production: 2011
Powertrain Architecture: Internal Combustion Engine
Body type:Station wagon
Seats: 5-7
Doors: 5

Engine:

Power: 120 hp @ 6000 rpm.
Power per litre: 75.1 hp/l
Torque: 160 nm @ 4250 rpm.
Engine Model/Code:5FW EP6
Engine displacement: 1598
Number of cylinders: 4
Engine configuration: Inline
Number of valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel injection system: Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration: Naturally aspirated Engine
Valvetrain: DOHC
Engine oil capacity: 4.25 l
Coolant: 6 l
Engine layout: Front, Transverse
Cylinder Bore: 77 mm
Piston Stroke: 85.8 mm

Performance:

Fuel Type: Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel consumption (economy) - urban: 9.1-9.3 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban: 5.3-5.5 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - combined (NEDC): 6.7-6.9 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - urban (NEDC): 9.1-9.3 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban (NEDC): 5.3-5.5 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - combined: 6.7-6.9 l/100 km
Emission standard: Euro 5
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h: 12 sec
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph: 12 sec
Maximum speed: 189 km/h
Weight-to-power ratio: 12.7 kg/Hp, 79.1 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio: 9.5 kg/Nm, 105.4 Nm/tonne
Acceleration 0 - 60 mph: 11.4 sec

Space:

Kerb Weight (kg): 1518
Max. weight (kg): 2100
Max. roof load: 75 kg
Max load (kg): 582
Trunk (boot) space - maximum: 1736 l
Trunk (boot) space - minimum: 573 l
Permitted trailer load with brakes (12%): 1400 kg
Fuel tank capacity: 60 l
Permitted trailer load without brakes: 740 kg
Permitted towbar download: 60 kg

dimensions:

Length: 4500 mm
Width: 1815 mm
Height: 1564 mm
wheelbase: 2708 mm
Width including mirrors: 2038 mm
Front track: 1526-1536 mm
Rear (Back) track: 1521-1531 mm
Front overhang: 926 mm
Rear overhang: 866 mm
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter): 10.7 m

Powertrain, Suspension and Brakes:

Drivetrain Architecture: The Internal combustion Engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheel: Front wheel drive
Number of gears and type of gearbox: 5 gears, manual transmission
Front brakes: Ventilated discs
Rear brakes: Disc
Assisting systems: ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering type: Steering rack and pinion
Power steering: Electric Steering
Tires size: 205/55 R16; 225/45 R17; 225/40 R18
Wheel rims size: 7J x 16; 7.5J x 17; 8J x 18
Front suspension: Independent, type McPherson with coil Spring and anti-roll bar
Rear suspension: Coil spring, Torsion

See also

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Its production began in 2008 until 2010

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