108
Το μικροσκοπικό city car, φτιαγμένο για φθηνή και απλή μετακίνηση στην πόλη.
All versions
Every 108 version, each with its starting price — cheapest first.
Peugeot 1081.2 VTi Collection
Peugeot 1081.0 VTi Active
Peugeot 108Active
Made for the city, and nothing else gets in the way
The Peugeot 108 is about as honest as a car gets: a tiny, light, easy-to-park city car designed to make town driving cheap and stress-free. It threads through traffic, tucks into spaces bigger cars drive past, and costs very little to run — the ideal first car or second-car-for-the-city.
Simple by design, it keeps to what a city car actually needs:
- Petrol PureTech engines tuned for low consumption and easy town driving
- Three- and five-door body styles to match how you use it
- The open-top TOP! version, with a retractable canvas roof for sunny days
Inside, a compact touchscreen with smartphone connection covers the essentials without fuss. It was never trying to be a big car in miniature — it’s a small car that’s genuinely good at being small.
The case for keeping it simple: light on its feet, light on running costs, and perfectly at home in the city.
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108 leasing — common questions
Data-driven answers about leasing the Peugeot 108, updated as offers change.
How much does it cost to lease a 108?
The 108 starts from 174 €/mo, with an all-in effective cost from 202 €/mo. The exact price depends on the trim, lease term, mileage and down payment you choose.
How many 108 versions can I lease?
We currently track 3 108 versions with active offers, priced from 174 € to 335 €/mo.
Which providers offer 108 leasing?
2 providers currently list 108 offers, including Flexcar, Spotawheel. Each sets its own contract terms, so it's worth comparing side by side.
What engine options does the 108 have?
The 108 is available with: Gasoline.
What lease terms are available for the 108?
Active 108 offers run for 1 month, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years. Shorter or longer terms shift the monthly price.