Swiss Dealer Creates Its Own Peugeot 208 Rallye Special Edition, And It's Incroyable
If you’re a nerdy car enthusiast who loves hot hatchbacks, there’s a good chance your brain specifically focuses in on the French variety. Citroën, Peugeot and Renault have all put out dozens of stupendous hot hatches over the years, ranging from tame, affordable models to mid-engine Group B specials.
One of the most revered of them all is the Peugeot 205 Rallye, and now a Peugeot dealership in Switzerland has come up with its own modern homage, a special edition based on the 208 hatch called the 208 Rallye.
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The 205 Rallye was followed by Rallye versions of the 106 and 306, but the 205 has always reigned supreme. You don’t have to take it from me, either. Our industry colleague Andrew Frankel describes the 205 Rallye as the most fun front-wheel-drive car he’s ever driven, and the 205 Rallye beat the Porsche 911 R in a Chris Harris comparison test:
That brings us to the modern car, which I first saw thanks to a tweet from Jack Harrison at Autocar:
Today I found out that a Swiss Peugeot dealership will sell you what they call a 208 Rallye. Seems to be the same underneath as the 100bhp, 1.2-litre manual 208 it’s based on, but for a wheels and stickers special I think it looks really, REALLY good pic.twitter.com/gEElDNFfPr
— Jack Harrison (@jticoharrison) November 26, 2023
This new special edition was dreamt up by Garages Hotz SA, a dealership in Val-de-Travers, Switzerland. In addition to being inspired by the 205 Rallye, the modern 208 also acts as a tribute to the 40th anniversary of Peugeot’s 205 Turbo 16 that dominated European rally.
In keeping with the spirit of the original 205 Rallye, the new 208 Rallye is based on a low-spec car, but sadly it doesn’t have any actual performance enhancements. Its 1.2-liter inline-3 engine puts out 100 horsepower and is mated to a six-speed manual. At least it’s pretty lightweight for a modern car, weighing in at under 2,700 pounds, and it should reach 60 mph in under 10 seconds.
I’m really just here for the styling, anyway. The 208 Rallye will only be offered in white, and Garages Hotz has painted the fender flares, darkened the light covers and given it stripes and decals that bring back the Peugeot-Talbot colors. Best of all, there’s a set of white 16-inch steelies that just look incredible. The interior gets a bit of new carbon-look trim and some red accents, but otherwise looks the same as the standard 208.
Garages Hotz will apparently only be selling 50 of the new 208 Rallye at a cost of around $28,000, a couple grand more than the equivalent standard 208. This special edition is the kind of thing the auto industry desperately needs more of, a playful design package that makes you really want a car – harking back to a beloved older model is just a bonus.
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