Peugeot’s electric vehicles to join AA Driving School’s fleet
The AA Driving School has chosen the PEUGEOT e-208 and e-2008 to launch its fleet of fully electric vehicles (EVs) for driving instructors.
This means that PEUGEOT will be supplying two out of three electric models available to AA driving instructors. The cars will be available for instructors to choose from March.
The AA chose the PEUGEOT e-208 for its distinctive design and unique PEUGEOT i-Cockpit®, which helps drivers enjoy greater confidence on the road through features such as the compact steering wheel and configurable 3D head-up digital instrument panel. The silent and smooth electric powertrain provides a calm driving environment that is ideal for learning.
The e-2008 Allure Premium offers a raised driving position compared to the e-208, inspiring confidence on the road. Both models feature a suite of driver assistance systems, including Active Safety Brake, programmable cruise control and speed limiter, Lane Keeping Assist and speed limit recognition and recommendation.
Both the PEUGEOT e-208 and e-2008 are powered by a 50kWh battery, offering ranges of 225 and 214 miles respectively (WLTP) – more than enough to cover an AA driving instructor’s typical 120-mile average day. A choice of charging options, including 100kW rapid charging for an 80% charge in just 30 minutes, ensures instructors have plenty of flexibility whether charging at home or from public charge points. During lessons, learners can also learn how to charge and live with an electric vehicle.
By choosing a PEUGEOT e-208 GT over its manual petrol equivalent, the AA predicts driving instructors will reduce their annual tailpipe emissions by up to 5.7 tonnes of CO2 (based on covering 28,800 miles per year), and that instructors could also benefit from a fuel saving of over £2,600 per year.
Julie David, Managing Director, PEUGEOT, UK, said: “I’m pleased that PEUGEOT is able to work with the AA to offer its driving instructors two fully electric models to choose from – the fantastic e-208 and e-2008. With the switch to electric vehicles well underway, many younger people’s first experience of driving may be behind the wheel of an electric car. With ranges of over 200 miles, comprehensive safety equipment and i-Cockpit® technology, the e-208 and e-2008 will offer a great driving experience for instructors and learners alike.”
Mark Oakley, Interim Managing Director of AA Driving School said: “We’re thrilled to be joining the electric revolution with PEUGEOT to offer our instructors two great EVs in the e-208 and e-2008. We’ve had enormous interest from instructors and there is a real buzz among them to teach in the new cars from March. We hope that learning in a great EV will help give power to a new generation of electric drivers.”
The President of the AA recently spoke about how the revolution in electric vehicles means that young drivers will increasingly learn how to drive in automatic cars – eliminating the need for them to learn how to change gear.
Image courtesy of AA Driving School.