Not that the new higher-performance 308 GT is really special in the visual department, but it did have some supposedly unique styling cues to separate it from its lesser siblings.

You can now cross that off the 308 GT’s list of bespoke features as Peugeot released a new trim grade named GT Line that takes the former’s styling cues and applies them on a package available to all five powertrain options, starting with the base 1.2-liter PureTech 82PS petrol engine.

The new GT Line replaces the Feline trim level and sits between the Allure and GT grades. Standard kit includes 18-inch wheels, twin-exhausts, black lacquered rear diffusor, half-Alcantara sports seats with red stitching, sports steering wheel and aluminum pedals and door sill protectors.

In the UK, prices kick off at £21,345 on the road.

Peugeot also added a second new trim grade to the 308’s UK range, the Sportium. It’s positioned between the Access and Active, and is offered with the 1.2-liter PureTech three-cylinder petrol in 110PS (108hp) or 130PS (128hp) outputs, exclusively as a five-door hatchback.

On top of the Access equipment, Sportium models get 16-inch alloy wheels, driver’s lumbar support, rear parking sensors, leather steering wheel, leather gearstick gaiter, plus automatic headlamps and wipers.

On the road prices for the Sportium begin at £17,345

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