After the 208 R2, Peugeot Sport is opening a new chapter in the sports variants of the Peugeot 208,  and not least with the 208 R5. It is a true 'competition wildcat', and  will supersede the 207 Super 2000, benchmark of the S2000 category as  much for its technical performance as for its sporting and commercial  performance.

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car
Its contours and its technical assets continue Peugeot's rallying  tradition. 'Body built' for asphalt (tarmac) and loose-surfaces  (gravel), the Peugeot 208 R5 will compete in its first rallies and go on  sale in the 2nd half of 2013 in order to be able to conquer the  national and international championships the following season.

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car

2013 Peugeot 208 R5 Rally car
In the footsteps of success
As a pioneer, the 207 Super 2000 won everything and has without doubt  had the greatest record in the category. It has accumulated six  Intercontinental Rally Challenge titles, many crowns in various national  championships and numerous victories worldwide including San Remo, the  Tour de Corse and the Monte Carlo. One hundred and seven of these  vehicles have been sold, run by private customers, importers or on  behalf of Peugeot subsidiaries: South Africa, Belgium, Denmark, Spain,  France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic and in the UK.  Drivers like Thierry Neuville and Kris Meeke were 'discovered' and  defined their skills at its wheel. So the Peugeot 208 R5 will have to  demonstrate that it is a worthy successor to the 207 Super 2000.
The Peugeot 208 R5 benefits from all the expertise and experience of  Peugeot Sport, acquired and recognised over many years. Under the  direction of Alexis Avril, Technical Manager of Peugeot Sport, Bertrand  Vallat, formerly responsible for the 207 S2000, is the Project Leader  for the Peugeot 208 R5.
Performance and cost reduction
The R5 category consists of group A vehicles derived from a production  model, of which at least 25,000 must have been produced. Launched for  2013 by the FIA, among its objectives is a noticeable reduction in  costs, including operating expenditure. Therefore, the technical  regulations will adopt the major assets of the S2000 category:  four-wheel drive, five-speed sequential gearbox, no central differential  and long travel suspension. This is also the case externally with  widened tracks, a spoiler, the increase in the wheel arches to fit 18"  wheels without forgetting the minimum weight set at 1200kg for the  gravel (loose-surface) and asphalt (tarmac) version, as for the WRC.
"Based on an optimisation of costs", explains Bertrand Vallat, "the  regulations impose, among other things, a maximum price for certain  parts and technical limitations such as a minimum weight of components  of the chassis and engine. In addition, a certain number of components  of the vehicle must be similar. The hub carrier is a perfect example.  All four must be identical. This makes operation considerably easier and  limits costs and stocking."
Another major difference: the engine, the 2.0-litre naturally aspirated  unit is replaced by the 1.6-litre turbo. The Peugeot 208 R5 will adopt  the EP6 CDT as standard. "We are aiming for performance which is  slightly higher than that of the S2000", emphasises Bertrand Vallat.
"We start with the 1.6-litre THP engine that is already a competition  winner. We know that it is both reliable and powerful, and can achieve  280bhp. We have serious foundations with this engine as it is the same  as that of the RCZ Racing Cup which currently develops 260 horsepower in  its endurance version. We are also aiming for a very high level of  durability and reliability in competition with a potential 5000  kilometres (according to the components and conditions), which will also  reduce the operating costs." Finally, the FIA has also set the maximum  price for the 'R5s' at €180,000 excluding taxes.
The 208: an asset
The Peugeot 208 R5 benefits from the product developments of the 208  production car, particularly in regards to the weight. The shell of the  208 has benefited from a weight reduction of approximately 40 kilos  compared with its predecessor the 207. Its dimensions are an advantage  for the Type R5 with its long wheelbase which provides excellent chassis  stability. Also, being more compact, the 208 will be more agile and  efficient as a result, key factors that are sought after in a  competition car. All of these dynamic qualities of the 208 combine to  give the R5 excellent road holding."
Commitments from 2013
The Peugeot 208 R5 has big ambitions. Designed and assembled in the  workshops of Peugeot Sport in Vélizy, it will begin a vast test  programme from the end of 2012, both on asphalt and on loose surface  (gravel). This will continue throughout its life in order to constantly  evolve developments for customers and subsidiaries in order to guarantee  chances of victory in a very competitive sector. On sale during the  second half of 2013, the 208 R5 will compete at the highest level in key  championships:
- Intercontinental Rally Challenge
- European Rally Championship
- National Championships
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