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Sigma vs 508 SW (Station Wagon)

Mitsubishi · Peugeot

1/4 Mile winner
508 SW (Station Wagon)
Beats the Sigma by 0.08s
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The verdict

In a quarter-mile drag race, the 508 SW (Station Wagon) beats the Sigma by a hair, finishing 0.08 seconds ahead. It's tight on paper, but our simulator gives the edge to the 508 SW (Station Wagon) thanks to a slightly better power-to-weight balance.

Spec head-to-head

Power
210 hp
180 hp
0–100 km/h
8.5s
8.4s
Top speed
220 km/h
220 km/h
Engine
3.0L V6
Inline-4
Fuel
Petrol
Petrol
Torque
270 Nm
300 Nm
Price
$37,500
$35,000

Simulated race times

Distance
Sigma
508 SW (Station Wagon)
100 m
7.367s
7.327s
1/8 mile
10.838s
10.782s
1/4 mile
16.177s
16.100s
1 km
28.557s
28.442s

Acceleration curves

Who should buy which?

If budget is the deciding factor, the 508 SW (Station Wagon) is the obvious pick at $35,000 versus the Sigma's $37,500. Both are formidable. The Sigma suits buyers who prioritise raw power; the 508 SW (Station Wagon) appeals to those after a more focused experience.

FAQ

Which is faster, the Sigma or the 508 SW (Station Wagon)?

In our simulated 1/4 mile drag race, the 508 SW (Station Wagon) is faster, beating the Sigma by 0.08 seconds.

What is the 0–100 km/h time of the Sigma vs the 508 SW (Station Wagon)?

The Sigma hits 100 km/h in 8.5 seconds, while the 508 SW (Station Wagon) does it in 8.4 seconds.

How much horsepower does each car have?

The Sigma produces 210 hp; the 508 SW (Station Wagon) produces 180 hp.

What are the top speeds?

The Sigma tops out at 220 km/h, and the 508 SW (Station Wagon) reaches 220 km/h.

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