The Peugeot 508 RXH  represents the new, up market positioned Peugeot. It sees the launch of  an identity that combines the traditional designation of Peugeot  models, incorporating the central zero, and three letters that  characterise the Marques specialist vehicles. This new model both heads  up and extends the 508 range, with an original design silhouette,  justifying its exclusive designation - RXH.

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH

2013 Peugeot 508 RXH
A distinctive appeal
The Peugeot 508 RXH styling  has its own distinctive character within the 508 range. Its elegance  and style place it immediately in an exclusive world that combines  premium-positioning, technology with the ability to experience adventure  and promises of a new and unparalleled driving experience.
With a 40 mm wider track and its height increased by 50 mm, this new  Peugeot has an individual stance, without sacrificing the  characteristics of the 508 range - poise, elegance and status. The use  of new, 18" forged wheel rims allowed designers to create a very fine  wheel design with an internal diameter increased by 10 mm in comparison  with conventional wheel rims. The result is a dynamic and elegantly  enhanced body style.
Its adventurous side profile is illustrated through the bodywork  extensions in satin stealth grey that envelope the lower body of the  car. From the bottom of the front bumper, the line extends over the  wheel arches, along the sill panels to meet the rear bumper. The choice  of the satin trim finishers contribute to position this estate car  within a refined world, as do the satin chrome inserts, with 'HYbrid4'  badging, that adorns the sill panel, and front and rear protective  trims. Fully integrated, they reflect the integrity applied to the  cohesive design of the Peugeot 508 RXH.
This individual personality is more striking at the front end, which has  become even more expressive while maintaining the strength of the  brand's new style aesthetics. Accompanying a wider and taller body  silhouette, the grille is extended on its lower edge. More strikingly,  the new grille accentuates the illusion that it is 'floating' within the  aperture. To achieve this, designers have taken influence from aviation  reference points, notably taking inspiration from aircraft jet engine  cowls. The air therefore seems to be well-channelled around the grille,  which stands out distinctly from the bonnet line.
Its distinctive style lines give the Peugeot 508 RXH a very individual  visual identity. It is the first Peugeot to use the iconic theme of the  'claw' on the front. Its LED daytime running lights illuminate to form  three 'lion claws', instantly recognisable by day and by night to  reinforce the characteristic 'feline' appearance of the head lamps. This  unique and dynamic signature is complemented with the illumination of  seven orange LEDs, from within the LED tube that is an original  directional indicator function.
Like the 508 SW, the lines flow together in a harmonious and dynamic  manner, falling back to a rear that is well seated on its haunches. The  extensive panoramic glass roof has the benefit of being a continuation  of the windscreen, with the profiled aluminium roof bars merging with  the bodywork to enhance the exclusivity of the car. In this spirit,  there are flush surfaces, highlighted by its high build quality finish.  At the rear, the lights portray an elegant red band that glows brightly  when the lights are on.
Refined interior styling and technology
The styling of the dashboard is centred heavily around the qualities  evoked by the exterior design of the vehicle, with continued  illustrations of high quality, purity, elegance, etc. Its design  supports a multiplex centre console with switchgear that is equipped  with technology designed to provide easy control to a host of features.
This purity and simplicity of design and integration is best  demonstrated on the HYbrid4 drive mode selection knob and the gear  selector lever. It has the design that combines the traditional gear  selector lever and a computer mouse called the 'manettino' - it fits  perfectly into this pure and technological environment.
White backlighting is available throughout the Peugeot 508 RXH interior  (on the instrument panel, displays and the various lighting zones within  the car), showing great care in detail and finish. It is this and the  attention to detail that illustrates the hallmarks of the latest Peugeot  range.
The car's internal trim and decor have been created in harmony, evoking  elegance without ostentation. The use of natural materials and colours,  sometimes exclusively, enhance the distinctive character of the 508 RXH.  Brushed aluminium and shaded lacquers are used on the dashboard for the  first time in this way. A spectacular treatment in keeping with the  electricity supplied by HYbrid4 technology, this decor is specified in  tinted shades of copper. This theme, again unprecedented, is subtly  continued throughout the interior with matching trim stitching in this  copper shade. The exterior is also themed with a copper colour theme  through the colouring of the lock tumblers in Calern Brown, a shade  exclusive to the Peugeot 508 RXH.
The choice of light-coloured alcantara leather and an innovative  laser-printed fabric creates a two-tone upholstery that reinforces the  refined image of the car. Depending on preference, the customer may opt  for full leather or half-leather upholstery.
The next generation enhances driving emotion
HYbrid4 technology also opens up new perspectives in the segment with a  breakthrough in improved fuel consumption - 67.2 mpg and CO2 emissions  of less than 109 g/km in the Combined Drive Cycle with a completely  silent electric mode with zero emissions; ideal for driving around town  efficiently.
In terms of performance, Peugeot 508 RXH benefits from the efficiency  and power of its internal combustion engine combined with the electric  motor during acceleration phases for an immediate increase in power (the  'boost' function maximises performance and available power in the Sport  mode). The maximum combined power can reach 147 kW (200bhp) by  combining the 120 kW (163 bhp) from the 2.0 l HDi FAP diesel engine and  the 'on-demand' peak power of the 27 kW (37 bhp) electric motor. Up to  300 Nm of torque is delivered to the front wheels by the HDi diesel unit  and up to 200 Nm to the rear wheels with the electric motor. The  maximum combined value however is 450 Nm at lower road speeds, which  guarantees excellent traction in most driving conditions including  low-grip surfaces like snow and dirt roads, providing customers of this  all-wheel drive estate car to comfortably go much further than ever  before.
A car manufactured in France
The Peugeot 508 RXH is manufactured in Rennes, with the modular hybrid  rear drive axle being assembled and supplied from Mulhouse, and is  scheduled for UK release in spring 2012.
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