INSIDE: Peugeot is also trying to telegraph upscale with its interior, where the dashboard and control panel have been pared down to create what the company calls the "i-cockpit." There are few dials; instead, a large screen dominates.
UNDER THE HOOD: The basic model comes with a 1.2 liter, 82 horsepower engine with a 5-speed manual transmission. It does 0 to 62 mph in 13.3 seconds. Buyers can also choose a 1.6 liter, 95 horsepower diesel engine on the basic model. Upgrades offer 6-speed transmissions and engines with more horsepower.
CHEERS: "Peugeot is communicating a lot on 'quality' with this car. Of course they wouldn't say the contrary, but it does seem they've put some money in the car: fit and finish seems good," says Carlos Da Silva, an analyst with IHS Automotive.
OPEN QUESTIONS: So much is riding on the 308's success. It's unclear whether a nice redesign will turn round the fortunes of Peugeot parent company, PSA Peugeot Citroen, which reported a first-half loss of 426 million euros ($568.2 million) and has been struggling for years.