Peugeot UK Cuts Electric Car Prices Due To Drop In Plug In Car Grant The e-2008 compact SUV has seen prices fall by £450.
Peugeot has joined sister firms Citroen and Vauxhall in tweaking its electric vehicle (EV) prices in the wake of changes to government grants. The French brand has cut the prices of its e-208 and e-2008 electric hatchbacks to ensure all but the most luxurious models remain eligible for the grant.
Earlier this month, the government announced sweeping changes to the Plug-In Car Grant (PICG), which essentially cuts the price of new electric vehicles. The grant previously dropped the price of eligible electric cars by £3,000, but the new rules have cut that to £2,500. The government also decided to change the rules so only vehicles costing less than £35,000 were eligible for the grant.
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