Return of the GTi! When we’ll see Peugeot’s first EV hot hatch


It’s been almost five years since Peugeot last offered a hot hatch bearing its iconic GTi badge, but it’s about to offer one again – with an electric twist.

The Peugeot E-208 GTi will make its global debut on June 13, the day before the Le Mans 24 Hour endurance race.

The arrival of Peugeot’s first battery-electric GTi was pre-empted by the company’s CEO Alain Favey in March this year.

No fresh information has been released prior to its world premiere, but Peugeot did promise the E-208 GTi will be “fun to drive, agile, powerful – built to deliver an unforgettable driving experience”.

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Peugeot Australia hasn’t sold vehicles wearing the GTi badge, which was first seen on the 205 hatchback in the 1980s, since the 308 small hatch was axed here in 2020, before which the previous-generation 208 light hatch and its GTi flagship were discontinued locally in 2018.

But earlier this year Peugeot’s global CEO said the French brand “will reintroduce the GTi on the E-208 as soon as possible” in an effort to reconnect the historic marque with its sporty pedigree.

It also wants to recreate a link between its production models and its current motorsport efforts, including the World Endurance Championship (WEC) in which it campaigns the 9X8 hypercar.

“I’m in a position to confirm that we will reintroduce the GTi on the E-208 as soon as possible. We’ve made the decision that Peugeot GTi will be reintroduced,” said Mr Favey.