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Peugeot 108 2026 — Morocco price
From MAD 119,900
The Peugeot 108 is a compact city hatchback offered in Morocco at 119,900 DH in its sole 1.0 VTi Active trim. Lightweight, easy to park, and economical to run, it targets urban drivers in Casablanca, Rabat, and other Moroccan cities who want a reliable European badge without stretching the budget. Its small footprint and low fuel consumption make it a smart daily commuter, though buyers seeking more cabin space or advanced driver-assistance features may want to look at the segment above.
Key specifications
- Body
- Hatchback
- Fuel
- Gasoline
- Year
- 2026
- Availability
- On sale
Trims & prices
| Trim | Price |
|---|---|
| 10 Vti Active | MAD 119,900 |
Pros
- European brand recognition at an accessible price point
- Very small footprint — ideal for tight Moroccan city streets and parking
- Low fuel consumption from the 1.0 VTi three-cylinder engine
- Simple single-trim lineup means no confusing option choices
- Official Stellantis dealer network covers major Moroccan cities
Watch out for
- Only one trim and one price — no room to customise or upgrade
- Cabin space is limited; not suited for families or long highway trips
- Competing models offer more equipment at a similar or lower price
- Resale value trails segment leaders like the Dacia Sandero
Our verdict
What Is the Peugeot 108 in Morocco?
The Peugeot 108 is a five-door city hatchback positioned at the entry point of the Peugeot lineup in Morocco. Offered through the official Peugeot dealer network — operated under the Stellantis umbrella in the Kingdom — the 108 arrives in a single trim level: the 1.0 VTi Active, priced at a fixed 119,900 DH. This no-option, one-trim approach keeps the buying decision simple and straightforward.
Market Positioning
In the Moroccan market, the 108 sits in the A-segment / city-car class, competing directly with models such as the Renault Twingo, Dacia Sandero (at its entry level), and the Hyundai i10. Its European design credentials and the Peugeot brand's strong recognition in Morocco give it an edge for buyers who prioritise badge prestige and a French-influenced design aesthetic over raw value-for-money calculations.
The fixed price of 119,900 DH places it as an attainable but not rock-bottom option — buyers looking purely for the lowest cost of entry may find Korean or domestic-assembled alternatives more competitive on paper.
Who Is It For?
The Peugeot 108 is best suited for:
- Young urban professionals making their first car purchase in cities like Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech, where tight streets and difficult parking reward a small footprint.
- Second-car households that need a nimble runaround for school runs and city errands.
- Budget-conscious Peugeot loyalists who want the lion badge without moving up to the 208.
Engine & Efficiency
The sole powertrain is Peugeot's 1.0-litre VTi three-cylinder petrol engine. It is modest in output but tuned for urban use — low fuel consumption is a key selling point, which matters in a market where fuel costs and city stop-start traffic are everyday realities.
Key Considerations for Moroccan Buyers
Spare parts and servicing are handled through the official Stellantis/Peugeot network, which has broad coverage across major Moroccan cities. Resale value for Peugeot city cars is reasonable but generally trails the segment leaders. Insurance grouping for an A-segment hatchback is typically among the lowest available, keeping total ownership costs down.
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