technical characteristics of Peugeot 508 RXH since 2011 crossover
Technical characteristics of PEUGEOT 508 RXH 2011, 2013: Power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (mass), road clearance (clearance), radius of the turn, type of transmission and brakes, body size and tires
Engine characteristics
Modifications |
Engine volume, cm3 |
Power, kW (lp)/about |
Cylinders |
Twisting, Nm/(rpm) |
Type of the fuel system |
Type of fuel |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
1997 |
120(163)/3850 |
4 cylinders |
300/3750 |
Common Rail + Electro |
Hybrid |
Drive and transmission
Modifications |
type of drive |
Type of transmission (basic) |
Type of transmission (optionally) |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
4x4 (all -wheel drive) |
6-ACPP |
|
Brake system and steering wheel amplifier
Modifications |
Type of front brakes |
Type of rear brakes |
Power steering |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
Disk ventilated |
Disks |
|
The size of the tires
Modifications |
The size |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
235/45 R18 - 235/40 R19 |
Dimensions
Modifications |
Length, mm |
Width, mm |
Height, mm |
The track front/back, mm |
Wheel base, mm |
Road clearance (clearance), mm |
Trunk volume, l |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
4823 |
1864 |
1524 |
1,576/1,535 |
2814 |
183 |
399 |
Car weight
Modifications |
Equipped mass, kg |
Maximum mass, kg |
Lifting capacity, kg |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
1770 |
2325 |
555 |
Dynamics
Modifications |
Maximum speed, km/h |
Acceleration time to 100 km/h, with |
CD (frontal resistance coefficient) |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
212 |
9.8 |
0.67 |
Fuel consumption
Modifications |
In the city, l/100 km |
On the highway, l/100 km |
Average consumption, l/100 km |
Extrication CO2, g/km |
Type of fuel |
2.0 HDI FAP (163 hp) |
4 |
4.2 |
4.1 |
107 |
Hybrid |
Test drives
In itself
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