Peugeot 308 to go back to analogue gauges due to chip shortage – report

The 2021 Peugeot 308 won't be available with a digital instrument cluster for the time being. French news organisation LCI says the global semiconductor chip shortage has forced Peugeot to revert back to analogue gauges in the 308, as the car maker begins to ration its supply of the computer chips. "It's a nifty and agile way of getting around a real hurdle for car production, until the chips crisis ends," a spokesperson for Peugeot parent company Stellantis told news outlet Reuters.

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