Special Paint - Ultimate Red
Special solid - Bianca white
Metallic - Amazonite grey
Special Paint - Elixir Red
Premium paint - Elixir red
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RRP
£46,810
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Colour guide
Metallic - Eclipse blue
Free
The Peugeot 508 is a smart and sophisticated car, which is only reinforced by the Eclipse Blue paint job. It's not the most exciting choice, but it has an understated class.
Metallic - Twilight blue
Free
Twilight Blue might be the only no-cost colour option, but this deep metallic shade is one that the Peugeot 508 wears very well indeed. It contrasts really smartly against the car’s front running lights and silver-effect grille, and should prove to be popular amongst used buyers too - something that will help its residual values.
Specifications
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Solid - Celebes blue
Free
Solid - Hurricane grey
Free
Special Paint - Ultimate Red
£150
Special solid - Bianca white
£300
Metallic - Amazonite grey
£575
Metallic - Celebes blue
£575
Metallic - Cumulus grey
£575
Cumulus Grey is a comparatively lighter shade of grey that’s almost silver in appearance. It lends the 508 an understated yet classy appearance, and should do a decent job of obscuring any road muck and grime that you’ll pick up over the course of your travels. Being a conservative colour option, it should make for a popular choice amongst second-hand buyers too.
Metallic - Nera black
£575
Nera Black, with its sparkly metallic finish, is a classy shade of paint in its own right, but it does have the effect of making the 508 look a bit nondescript and like a taxi. Still, if you want an understated colour, then it’s a good choice. Just be aware of the fact that it will be tricky to keep looking clean, and if you pick up any scratches they’ll be more easily visible.
Metallic - Nimbus grey
£575
This dark shade of grey makes for a properly classy, luxurious look when applied to the 508’s sleek body work. Being a conservative yet popular colour choice on the used market, it should help to prop the car’s residual value up too. Being a darker tone, it will likely get dirtier quicker than Cumulus Grey, however.
Metallic - Okenite white
£650
White is a very popular car colour, but we're not huge fans of how it makes the 508 look. The front looks good with the black grille, but some of the car's sleek lines are lost, making it look quite plain.
Metallic - Selenium grey
£650
Although grey isn't a particularly inspired choice for a car, Selenium Grey is something of an exception, because it works really well the the 508's design to give it a classy, interesting appearance.
Metallic - Titane Grey
£650
Titane Grey doesn't quite have the curious cool of Selenium Grey, but it's darker, which means you can fly under the radar a bit more without having to select a black paint job, which isn't everyone's cup of tea.
Pearl - Pearl white
£725
Pearlescent White is arguably the most attractive paint colour you could go for with the Peugeot 508. Its pearl-effect finish looks great when exposed to direct sunlight, and it complements the car’s sleek, flowing design really smartly. Admittedly, it’ll be a tricky colour to keep looking clean in the winter, but it should be a popular choice amongst used buyers.
Special Paint - Elixir Red
£725
This deep shade of Elixir Red is easily the most vibrant and eye-catching colour option for the Peugeot 508. Its darker tones means it doesn’t look overtly sporty, but against the car’s sharp exterior design it still lends it plenty of performance intent. It might not be quite as popular on the used market as more conservative shades of grey, white or silver, however.
Premium paint - Elixir red
£950