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No need to pay: 'smart' service becomes free for all new Peugeot models

All new Peugeot vehicles as of July 1 come with the Connect One service by default.

No need to pay: 'smart' service becomes free for all new Peugeot models

Starting July 1, 2025, each new Peugeot will be equipped with the Connect One system as standard. This is not just an update — it's a step towards easier car management, especially for hybrid and electric car owners. Through the MyPeugeot app, you can remotely check the battery charge, control the charging process, and even turn on the cabin preheating.

The e-Routes system will help map out a route considering charging stations and current road conditions. The Trip Planner with TomTom technology will calculate the optimal path, showing the driving range, battery charge, and traffic jams. Peugeot claims this will reduce travel time by 15%.

The Connect Plus package is free for the first six months, then available by subscription. All new 2025 models support these features from the moment of purchase. Peugeot is betting on digitalization, and now their cars don't just drive — they assist the driver at every stage of the journey.


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