Following on from the recent announcement of the 208 GTi for 2013, just 29 lucky UK customers can be the proud owners of a limited edition model, available at £20,495. Limited to only 29 (one for each year since the UK launch of the original 205 GTi in 1984) this model will come with an enhanced specification. Worldwide, just 54 will be sold. Demand for this exciting limited edition will be high. Each car will be individually numbered, visually exclusive and specified to a high standard with Satellite Navigation and, for the first time on a Peugeot − Digital Radio (DAB). All cars will also feature a Union Jack flag on the lower grille, signifying the importance of the GTi badge to the UK. This range topping GTi model will be numbered from 01 to 29, and will come with exclusive satin pearlescent white paint and 17” ‘Carbon’ Onyx Black Alloys. Full specification details and further images of the 208 GTi Limited Edition will be revealed to the public on www.peugeot.co.uk, on Thursday 27th September 2012. Production of this GTi is scheduled for April 2013 and these cars will be available for hand-over to customers ahead of the 208 GTi official launch date in late May. The announcement of this latest new model follows on closely from the launch of 208 which has been an instant success with over 11,000 UK orders since order books opened. British buyers will be delighted with this modern take of a true Peugeot GTi classic. From Motorin news
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