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For the article about the bicycle manufacturer, see Cycles Peugeot
Cycles Peugeot

Cycles Peugeot was a manufacturer in the French bicycle industry....
.

Peugeot is a major French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 car
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citroën
PSA Peugeot Citroën

PSA Peugeot Citro?n is a France automobile and motorcycle automobile manufacturer; these are sold under the Peugeot and Citro?n marques. The PSA Peugeot Citro?n is owned by Peugeot S.A....
. Its parent company PSA Peugeot Citroën is the second largest carmaker in Europe, behind Volkswagen
Volkswagen

Volkswagen Passenger Cars, also known as VW, is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany and is the original as well as the largest brand by sales volume within the Volkswagen Group....
. Peugeot's roots go back to pepper, salt and coffee mill manufacturing in 1842 and later bicycle
Bicycle

The bicycle, bike, or cycle is a pedal-driven, human-powered transport with two bicycle wheel attached to a bicycle frame, one behind the other....
 manufacturing at the end of the 19th century. Its world headquarters are in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, Avenue de la Grande Armée, close to Porte Maillot
Porte Maillot (Paris Metro)

Porte Maillot is a station on Paris M?tro Line 1 of the Paris M?tro and on the RER C. The station replaces another station of the same name, the original terminus of Line 1, which was demolished and moved in 1936....
 and the Concorde Lafayette Hotel but the Peugeot company and family is originally from Sochaux
Sochaux

Sochaux is a Communes of France in the Doubs Departments of France in the Regions of France of Franche-Comt? in eastern France. It is the seat of a canton....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.






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For the article about the bicycle manufacturer, see Cycles Peugeot
Cycles Peugeot

Cycles Peugeot was a manufacturer in the French bicycle industry....
.

Peugeot is a major French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 car
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citroën
PSA Peugeot Citroën

PSA Peugeot Citro?n is a France automobile and motorcycle automobile manufacturer; these are sold under the Peugeot and Citro?n marques. The PSA Peugeot Citro?n is owned by Peugeot S.A....
. Its parent company PSA Peugeot Citroën is the second largest carmaker in Europe, behind Volkswagen
Volkswagen

Volkswagen Passenger Cars, also known as VW, is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany and is the original as well as the largest brand by sales volume within the Volkswagen Group....
. Peugeot's roots go back to pepper, salt and coffee mill manufacturing in 1842 and later bicycle
Bicycle

The bicycle, bike, or cycle is a pedal-driven, human-powered transport with two bicycle wheel attached to a bicycle frame, one behind the other....
 manufacturing at the end of the 19th century. Its world headquarters are in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, Avenue de la Grande Armée, close to Porte Maillot
Porte Maillot (Paris Metro)

Porte Maillot is a station on Paris M?tro Line 1 of the Paris M?tro and on the RER C. The station replaces another station of the same name, the original terminus of Line 1, which was demolished and moved in 1936....
 and the Concorde Lafayette Hotel but the Peugeot company and family is originally from Sochaux
Sochaux

Sochaux is a Communes of France in the Doubs Departments of France in the Regions of France of Franche-Comt? in eastern France. It is the seat of a canton....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. Peugeot retains a large manufacturing plant in Sochaux which is also home to the Peugeot Museum. The company also sponsors the Sochaux football club
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard

FC Sochaux is a France football team, playing in the town of Montb?liard.The club was founded in 1928 as a works team for the Peugeot motor car factory in the village of Sochaux....
, founded in 1928 by a member of the Peugeot family: the club' s arms contain a lion logo similar to Peugeot's.

The common French pronunciation of "Peugeot" is . In Spain, it is "peyot" (less often, "peuyot"). In the UK (where the cars are occasionally nicknamed 'pugs'), it is usually "PERzho" (as per company advertising), although the most common pronunciation in Scotland is "Pyoozhoh", whilst Americans pronounce it "pooZHO" or "PYOOzho". In Malta, some people pronounce "Peugeot" as "poo goo". In those parts of North Africa colonised by France—Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco—"Peugeot" is often pronounced in the same as "bijou" ("jewel"), both because of the sometimes indistinguishable quality of vowels in Arabic when translated into French, and through affection.

Company history


Early history


The Peugeot family of Valentigney
Valentigney

Valentigney is a town and Communes of France in the Doubs Departments of France, in the Regions of France of Franche-Comt?, formerly Montbeliard, of eastern France....
, Montbéliard
Montbéliard

Montb?liard is a communes of France in the Doubs Departments of France in the Franche-Comt? Regions of France in eastern France. It is one of the two Subprefectures in France of the department....
, Franche-Comté
Franche-Comté

Franche-Comt? the former County of Burgundy, as distinct from the neighbouring Duchy of Burgundy, is an regions of France and a Provinces of France of eastern France....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, began manufacturing coffee grinders in the 1800s. Although the Peugeot factory had been in the manufacturing business since the 1700s, the company's entry into the world of wheeled vehicles was by means of crinoline
Crinoline

Crinoline was originally a stiff cloth with a weft of horse-hair and a Warp of cotton or linen yarn. The fabric first appeared around 1830, but by 1850 the word had come to mean a stiffened petticoat or rigid Dress -shaped structure of steel designed to support the skirts of a woman?s Dress into the required shape....
 dresses, which used steel rods, leading to umbrella
Umbrella

An umbrella or parasol is a canopy designed to protect against precipitation or sunlight. The term parasol usually refers to an item designed to protect from the sun, and umbrella refers to a device more suited to protect from rain....
 frames, saw blades, wire wheel
Wheel

A wheel is a circular device that is capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation whilst supporting a load , or performing labour in machines....
s, and ultimately bicycle
Bicycle

The bicycle, bike, or cycle is a pedal-driven, human-powered transport with two bicycle wheel attached to a bicycle frame, one behind the other....
s. Armand Peugeot
Armand Peugeot

Armand Peugeot was an industrialist, pioneer of the Automobiles industry and the founder of the France firm Peugeot....
 introduced his "Le Grand Bi" penny-farthing
Penny-farthing

Penny-farthing, high wheel, high wheeler, and ordinary are all terms used to describe a type of bicycle with a large front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel that was popular after the velocipede, or boneshaker, until the development of the safety bicycle....
 in 1882 and along with a range of other bicycles. Peugeot bicycles continued to be built until very recently, although the car company and bike company parted ways in 1926.

Armand Peugeot became interested in the automobile early on, and after meeting with Gottlieb Daimler
Gottlieb Daimler

Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler was an engineer, industrial designer and industrialist, born in Schorndorf , in what is now the Germany. He was a pioneer of internal-combustion engines and automobile development....
 and others, was convinced of its viability. The first Peugeot automobile (a three-wheeled steam-powered car designed by Léon Serpollet) was produced in 1889; only four were made. Steam power was heavy and bulky and required lengthy warmup times. In 1890, after meeting Gottlieb Daimler
Gottlieb Daimler

Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler was an engineer, industrial designer and industrialist, born in Schorndorf , in what is now the Germany. He was a pioneer of internal-combustion engines and automobile development....
 and Emile Levassor
Emile Levassor

?mile Levassor was a French engineer and a pioneer of the automobile industry and car racing in France....
, steam was abandoned in favour of a four-wheeled car with a petrol-fuelled internal combustion engine
Internal combustion engine

The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs in a combustion chamber inside and integral to the engine. In an internal combustion engine it is always the expansion of the high temperature and pressure gases that are produced by the combustion which apply force to the movable component of the engine, such as...
 built by Panhard
Panhard

Panhard is now a French manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. Its current incarnation was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005....
 under Daimler licence. The car was more sophisticated than many of its contemporaries, with a three-point suspension and a sliding-gear transmission.

More cars followed, twenty-nine being built in 1892, forty in 1894, seventy-two in 1895, 156 in 1898, and fully three hundred in 1899. These early models were given "Type" numbers with the Type 12, for example, dating from 1895. Peugeot became the first manufacturer to fit rubber tire
Tire

Tires, or tyres , are ring-shaped parts, either pneumatic or solid , that fit around wheels to protect them and enhance their function....
s to a petrol-powered car that year (solid tires). Peugeot was also an early pioneer in motor racing, entering the 1894 Paris-Rouen Rally with five cars (placing second, third , and fifth ) and the 1895 Paris-Bordeaux with three, where they were beaten by Panhard
Panhard

Panhard is now a French manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. Its current incarnation was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005....
's car (despite an average speed of and taking the 31,500 franc prize. This also marked the debut of Michelin
Michelin

Michelin based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne r?gion of France, is primarily a tire manufacturer, currently the world's second largest....
 pneumatic tyres in racing, also on a Peugeot; they proved insufficiently durable. Nevertheless, the vehicles were still very much horseless carriages in appearance and were steered by a tiller
Tiller

A tiller or till is a lever attached to a rudder post or rudder stock of a boat in order to provide the leverage for the helmsman to turn the rudder....
.

1896 saw the first Peugeot engines built; no longer were they reliant on Daimler. Designed by Rigoulot, the first engine was an horizontal twin fitted to the back of the Type 15
Peugeot Type 15

The Peugeot Type 15 was an early Peugeot model built from 1897 to 1901. Its production run of 276 vehicles was the highest by the company up to that point, and in excess of all previous models combined....
. It also served as the basis of a nearly exact copy produced by Rochet
Rochet

A rochet is a vestment generally worn by a Roman Catholic or Anglican Bishop in choir dress. It is unknown in the Eastern Churches. The rochet is similar to a surplice, except that the sleeves are narrower....
-Schneider
Schneider

Schneider may refer to:...
. Further improvements followed: the engine moved to the front on the Type 48 and was soon under a hood
Hood (vehicle)

The hood or bonnet is the hinged lid over the engine of motor vehicles that allows access to the engine compartment for maintenance and auto mechanic....
 (bonnet
Hood (vehicle)

The hood or bonnet is the hinged lid over the engine of motor vehicles that allows access to the engine compartment for maintenance and auto mechanic....
) at the front of the car, instead of hidden underneath; the steering wheel was adopted on the Type 36
Peugeot Type 36

The Peugeot Type 36 was a new model from Peugeot made in 1901 and 1902. It was the first Peugeot to feature a steering wheel rather than a tiller....
; and they began to look more like the modern car.

In 1896 Armand Peugeot broke away from Les Fils de Peugeot Frères to form his own company, Société Anonyme des Automobiles Peugeot, building a new factory at Audincourt
Arrondissement of Montbéliard

The arrondissement of Montb?liard is an Arrondissements of France of France, located in the Doubs Departments of France, in the Franche-Comt? Regions of France....
 to focus entirely on cars. In 1899, sales hit 300; total car sales for all of France that year were 1200. The same year, Lemaitre won the Nice-Castellane-Nice Rally in a special racer.

At the 1901 Paris Salon, Peugeot debuted a tiny shaft-driven one-cylinder, dubbed Bébé (Baby), and shed its conservative image, becoming a style leader. After placing nineteenth in the 1902 Paris-Vienna rally with a racer, and failing to finish with two similar cars, Peugeot quit racing.

Peugeot added a motorcycle
Motorcycle

A motorcycle is a Single track, two-wheeled motor vehicle powered by an Motorcycle engine. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as Touring motorcycle travel, navigating Naked bike, Cruiser , Motorcycle sport and Motorbike racing, or off-road conditions....
 to its range in 1903, and motorcycles have been built under the Peugeot name ever since. By 1903, Peugeot produced half of the cars built in France, and they offered the Bébé, a four-seater, and an and resembling contemporary Mercedes
Mercedes (car)

Mercedes was a brand of the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft which began to develop in 1900, after the death of its co-founder, Gottlieb Daimler....
 models.

The 1907 Salon showed Peugeot's first six-cylinder, and marked Tony Huber joining as engine builder. By 1910, Peugeot's product line included a two-cylinder and six four-cylinders, of between 2 litres and 6 liters. In addition, a new factory opened the same year at Sochaux, which became the main plant in 1928.

A more famous name, Ettore Bugatti
Ettore Bugatti

Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti was an Italy automobile designer and manufacturer.He came from a notably artistic family with its roots in Milan....
, designed the new four-cylinder Bébé of 1912. The same year, Peugeot returned to racing with a team of three driver-engineers (a breed typical of the pioneer period, exemplified by Enzo Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari

Enzo Anselmo "the Commendatore" Ferrari Italian orders of merit was an italy race car driver and entrepreneur, the founder of the Scuderia Ferrari Grand Prix motor racing team, and subsequently of the Ferrari car manufacturer....
 among others): Jules Goux
Jules Goux

Jules Goux, born April 6, 1885 - died March 6, 1965, was a Grand Prix motor racing champion and the first France to win the Indianapolis 500, as well as the first European to do so....
 (graduate of Arts et Metiers, Paris), Paolo Zuccarelli
Paul Zuccarelli

Paul Zuccarelli was an Italy racecar driver. Zuccarelli was killed while testing a car prior to the 1913 French Grand Prix at Amiens....
 (formerly of Hispano-Suiza
Hispano-Suiza

Hispano-Suiza was an originally Spain-Switzerland luxury automotive and engineering firm ? actually, from 1923 on, two different companies ? best known for their cars, engines and weapons designs in the pre-World War II period....
), and Georges Boillot
Georges Boillot

Georges Louis Frederic Boillot was a France Grand Prix motor racing driver and World War I fighter pilot.Born in Valentigney, Doubs , Boillot was a mechanic by training who began automobile racing in 1908....
 (collectively called Les Charlatans), with 26 year old Swiss engineer Ernest Henry to make their ideas reality. The company decided voiturette (light car) racing was not enough, and chose to try grandes épreuves (grand touring). They did so with an engineering tour de force: a DOHC 7.6 liter four cylinder (110x200 mm) with four valves per cylinder. It proved faster than other cars of its time, and Boillot won the 1912 French Grand Prix at an average of , despite losing third gear and taking a twenty minute pit stop. In May 1913, Goux took one to Indianapolis
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
, and won at an average of , recording straightaway speeds of . In 1914, Boillot's 3 liter L5 set a new Indy lap record of , and Duray placed second (beaten by ex-Peugeot ace René Thomas
René Thomas (auto racing)

Ren? Thomas was a France motor racing champion.A leading driver in his native France, Ren? Thomas traveled to the United States to compete in the Indianapolis 500 on four occasions....
 in a Delage
Delage

The Delage Automobile company was established in January, 1905, at 62, rue Chaptal in Levallois-Perret, a northwesterly suburb of Paris, France....
). Another (driven by Boillot's brother, André
André Boillot

Andr? Boillot was a France auto racing driver. Born in Valentigney, Doubs, he was the younger brother of race car driver, Georges Boillot. Following in his brother's footsteps, Andr? Boillot began racing cars at a young age....
) placed in 1915; similar models won in 1916 (Dario Resta
Dario Resta

Dario Dolly Resta was an Italian Briton race car driver. Raised in England from the age of two, he began racing there starting in 1907. He took part in the Montagu Cup the very first race of the now historic Brooklands track....
) and 1919 (Howdy Wilcox
Howdy Wilcox

Howard Wilcox was an United States racecar driver active in formative years of auto racing.Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, Howdy Wilcox led the last 98 laps of the 1919 Indianapolis 500 after starting in the 2nd position....
).

For the 1913 French Grand Prix
French Grand Prix

The French Grand Prix was a race held as part of F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile's annual Formula One automobile racing championships....
, an improved L5 (with engine) was produced with a pioneering ballbearing crankshaft
Crankshaft

The crankshaft, sometimes casually abbreviated to crank , is the part of an engine which translates reciprocation linear piston motion into rotation....
, gear-driven camshafts, and dry sump
Dry sump

A dry sump is a lubricating oil management method for four-stroke cycle and large two-stroke piston internal combustion engines that uses a secondary external reservoir for oil, as compared to a conventional wet sump system....
 lubrication
Lubrication

Lubrication is the process, or technique employed to reduce wear of one or both surfaces in close proximity, and moving relative to each another, by interposing a substance called lubricant between the surfaces to carry or to help carry the load between the opposing surfaces....
, all of which soon became standard on racing cars; unfortunately, Zuccarelli was killed during testing on public roads, but Boillot easily won the event, making him (and Peugeot) the race's first double winner. For the 1914 French GP, Peugeot was overmatched by Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz in motorsport

Throughout its long history, Mercedes-Benz has been involved in a range of motorsport activities, including sportscar racing and rally racing, and is currently active in Formula Three, Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft and Formula One....
, and despite a new innovation, four-wheel brakes (against the Benz's rear-only), Georges proved unable to match them and the car broke down. (Surprisingly, a 1914 model turned a lap in practice at Indy
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
 in 1949, yet it failed to qualify.) Peugeot was more fortunate in 1915, winning at the French GP and Vanderbilt Cup
Vanderbilt Cup

The Vanderbilt Cup was the first major trophy in American auto racing. An international event, it was founded by William Kissam Vanderbilt II in 1904 and first held at a course set out in Nassau County, New York on Long Island, New York....
.

During the First World War, Peugeot turned largely to arms production, becoming a major manufacturer of arms and military vehicles, from bicycles to tanks and shells.

Peugeot 206 Front

Inter-war years

Postwar, car production resumed in earnest.

Racing continued as well, with Boillot entering the 1919 Targa Florio
Targa Florio

The Targa Florio was an open road endurance automobile race held in the mountains of Sicily near Palermo, Sicily. Founded in 1906, it used to be the oldest sports car racing event, part of the World Championship until 1973....
 in a 2.5 liter (150ci) car designed for an event pre-empted by World War One; the car had 200,000 km (124,000 mi) on it, yet Boillot won with an impressive drive (the best of his career) Peugeots in his hands were third in the 1925 Targa, first in the 1922 and 1925 Coppa Florio
Coppa Florio

Coppa Florio was an Italy car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when Vincenzo Florio offered the initial 50 000 Lira and a Trophy designed by Polak of Paris....
s, first in the 1923 and 1925 Touring Car Grands Prix, and first at the 1926 Spa 24 Hours
Spa 24 Hours

The Total 24 Hours of Spa is an endurance racing event held annually in Belgium at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Conceived by Jules de Their and Henri Langlois Van Ophem just one year after the first 24 Hours of Le Mans, the race was run under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club Belgium ....
. Peugeot introduced a five valve per cylinder, triple overhead cam engine for the Grand Prix, conceived by Marcel Gremillon (who had criticised the early DOHC); but the engine was a failure.

The same year, Peugeot debuted and fours, the larger based on the Type 153, and a 6 liter sleeve valve
Sleeve valve

The sleeve valve is a type of valve mechanism for piston engines, distinct from the more common poppet valve. They saw use in some pre-World War II luxury cars, sports cars, the Willys-Knight car and light truck, and saw substantial use in aircraft engines of the 1940s, such as the Napier Sabre and Bristol Hercules and Bristol Centaurus....
 six, as well as a new cyclecar
Cyclecar

Cyclecars were small, generally inexpensive cars manufactured mainly between 1910 and the late 1920s....
, La Quadrilette.

During the '20s, Peugeot expanded, in 1926 splitting the cycle (pedal and motor) business off to form Cycles Peugeot, the consistently profitable cycle division seeking to free itself from the rather more cyclical auto business, and taking over the defunct Bellanger and De Dion
De Dion

* Albert de Dion - automobile pioneer* de Dion-Bouton - automobile manufacturer* de Dion tube - automobile suspension ...
 companies in 1927. 1928 saw the introduction of the Type 183.

New for 1929 was the Peugeot 201
Peugeot 201

The Peugeot 201 is a car that Peugeot produced between 1929 and 1937.The car was built at the company's Sochaux plant near the Canton of Jura, and is today celebrated in the adjacent :fr:Mus?e de l'Aventure Peugeot....
, the cheapest car on the French market, and the first to use the later Peugeot trademark (and registered as such)—three digits with a central zero. The 201 would get independent front suspension in 1931, Soon afterwards the Depression hit; Peugeot sales decreased but the company survived.

In 1933, attempting a revival of fortune, the company unveiled a new, aerodynamically styled range. In 1934 Peugeot introduced the 402 BL Éclipse Décapotable, the first convertible with a retractable hardtop — an idea followed later by the Ford Skyliner
Ford Skyliner

The Ford Skyliner was an innovative full-size automobile with a retractable hardtop produced by the Ford Motor Company in the late 1950s. Based on the North American Ford Fairlane , the Skyliner had a complex mechanism which folded the front of the roof and retracted it under the rear decklid....
 in the 1950s and revived in the modern era by the Mitsubishi 3000GT Spyder in 1995. More recently, many manufacturers have offered retractable hardtops, including Peugeot itself with the 206 cc.

Three interesting models of the thirties were the Peugeot 202
Peugeot 202

The Peugeot 202 was an automobile from Peugeot. Considered to be the first supermini car, production of the car ran between 1938 and 1942 and then, after a brief production run of 20 in early 1945, restarted production in mid-1946....
, Peugeot 302
Peugeot 302

The Peugeot 302 is a mid-weight saloon introduced in 1936 Paris Motor Show by Peugeot and sold until 1938....
 and Peugeot 402
Peugeot 402

The Peugeot 402 is a family car produced in Sochaux, France from 1935 to 1942 by Peugeot. It was unveiled in Paris Motor Show in 1935, replacing the Peugeot 401....
. These cars had curvaceous bodies, with headlights behind sloping grille bars, evidently inspired by the Chrysler Airflow
Chrysler Airflow

The Chrysler Airflow is an automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use streamliner as a basis for building a sleeker automobile, one less susceptible to drag ....
. The 2.1 liter 402 entered production in 1935 and was produced until the end of 1941, despite France's occupation by the Nazis. For 1936, there was the new Airflow-inspired 302 (which ran until 1938) and a 402-based large model, designed by Andrean, which featured a vertical fin and bumper, with the first high-mounted taillight. The entry-level 202 was built in series from 1938-1942, and about 20 more examples were built from existing stocks of supplies in February 1945. The 202 lifted Peugeot's sales in 1939 to 52,796, just behind Citroën
Citroën

Citro?n is a France automobile manufacturer, founded in 1919 by Andr? Citro?n, it was the world's first mass-production car company outside of the USA....
. Regular production began again in mid-1946, and lasted into 1949.

Post World War II

In 1946, the company restarted car production with the 202, delivering 14000 copies. In 1947, Peugeot introduced the Peugeot 203
Peugeot 203

The Peugeot 203 is a Mid-size car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot between 1948 and 1960.The car was exhibited at the Paris Motor Show in 1947, but by then had already been under development for more than five years....
, with coil springs, rack-and-pinion steering, and hydraulic brakes. The 203 set new Peugeot sales records, remaining in production until 1960.

Peugeot would take over Chenard-Walcker
Chenard-Walcker

Chenard-Walcker, also known as Chenard & Walcker and Chenard et Walcker was a France automobile manufacturer, from 1900 to 1946. The factory was at first in Asni?res-sur-Seine moving to Gennevilliers in 1906....
 and buy a part of Hotchkiss
Hotchkiss

Hotchkiss may refer to:* Benjamin B. Hotchkiss - a 19th century American engineer** Hotchkiss et Cie - Hotchkiss Company, a French arms and car manufacturer set up by Benjamin Hotchkiss; full name: Soci?t? Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss et Cie...
 in 1950, then introduce a popular model in 1955: the Peugeot 403
Peugeot 403

The Peugeot 403 is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1955 to 1966.The 403 was designed by famous Italy designer Pininfarina....
. With a 1.5 liter engine, it sold one million copies by the end of its production run in 1962,

The company began selling cars in the United States in 1958, and in 1960 introduced the Peugeot 404
Peugeot 404

The Peugeot 404 was a mid-size car automobile produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1960 to 1978 . This was the most successful of several contemporary cars whose body style, designed by Battista Farina, was based on his Florida II concept car....
, which used a version of the 403 engine, tilted 45o. The 404 proved rugged enough to win the East African Safari Rally, in four of the six years between 1963 and 1968.

More models followed, many styled by Pininfarina
Pininfarina

Pininfarina S.p.A. is an Italian automobile design firm and coachbuilder in Cambiano, Italy, founded as Societ? anonima Carrozzeria Pinin Farina in 1930 by automobile designer and builder Battista Farina ....
 such as the 504, one of Peugeot's most distinctive models. Like many European manufacturers, collaboration with other firms increased; Peugeot worked with Renault
Renault

Renault S.A. is a French automaker producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. Due to its alliance with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., it is currently the world's 4th largest automaker.It owns the Romanian automaker Dacia and the Korean automaker Renault Samsung Motors....
 from 1966 and Volvo
Volvo Cars

Volvo Cars, or Volvo Personvagnar AB, is a Swedish automaker founded in 1927 in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden — and currently owned by Ford Motor Company....
 from 1972.

Take over of Citroën and formation of PSA

In 1974 Peugeot bought a 30% share of Citroën
Citroën

Citro?n is a France automobile manufacturer, founded in 1919 by Andr? Citro?n, it was the world's first mass-production car company outside of the USA....
, and took it over completely in 1975 after the French government gave large sums of money to the new company. Citroën was in financial trouble because it developed
Research

Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter. The primary purpose for applied research is discovery , interpretation , and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe....
 too many radical new models for its financial resources. Some of them, notably the Citroën SM
Citroën SM

The Citro?n SM was a high performance coup? produced by the France manufacturer Citro?n between 1970 and 1975. The SM placed third in the 1971 European Car of the Year contest, trailing its stablemate Citro?n GS, and won the 1972 Motor Trend Car of the Year award in the US in 1972....
 and the Comotor
Comotor

The Company Comotor SA was a joint venture between NSU Motorenwerke AG and Citro?n, created in Luxembourg in April 1967. Its goal was to produce Wankel engines....
 rotary engine
Rotary engine

The 'rotary engine' was an early type of internal-combustion engine in which the crankshaft remained stationary and the entire cylinder block rotated around it....
 venture proved unprofitable. Others, the Citroën CX
Citroën CX

The Citro?n CX is an automobile produced by the France automaker Citro?n from 1974 to 1991. Citro?n sold nearly 1.2 million CXs during its 16 years of production....
 and Citroën GS
Citroën GS

The Citro?n GS and Citro?n GSA were small family cars produced by the French automaker Citro?n. The GS was voted European Car of the Year for 1971, and was probably the most technologically advanced car in its class when launched, with class leading comfort, safety and aerodynamics....
 for example, proved very successful in the marketplace.

The joint parent company became the PSA
PSA Peugeot Citroën

PSA Peugeot Citro?n is a France automobile and motorcycle automobile manufacturer; these are sold under the Peugeot and Citro?n marques. The PSA Peugeot Citro?n is owned by Peugeot S.A....
 (Peugeot Société Anonyme) group, which aimed to keep separate identities for both the Peugeot and Citroën
Citroën

Citro?n is a France automobile manufacturer, founded in 1919 by Andr? Citro?n, it was the world's first mass-production car company outside of the USA....
 brands, while sharing engineering and technical resources. Peugeot thus briefly controlled the valuable racing brand
Aspirational brand

In consumer marketing, an aspirational brand means a large segment of its exposure audience wishes to own it, but for economical reasons cannot....
 name Maserati
Maserati

Maserati is an Italy manufacturer of automobile racing and sports cars, established on December 1, 1914, in Bologna. The company's headquarters are now in Modena, and its emblem is a trident....
, but disposed of it in May 1975 out of short term financial concerns.

Both Citroën enthusiasts and automotive journalists point out that the company's innovation
Citroën DS

The Citro?n DS is an executive car that was produced by the France manufacturer Citro?n between 1955 and 1975. Citro?n sold nearly 1.5 million D-series during its 20 years of production....
 and flair took a marked downturn with the acquisition. The Citroën brand has continued to be successful in terms of sales, and now achieves over a million units annually.

Take over of Chrysler Europe

The group then took over the European division
Chrysler Europe

In the 1960s, Chrysler Corporation sought to become a world producer of automobiles. The company had never had much success outside North America, contrasting with Ford Motor Company's worldwide reach and General Motors Corporation' success with Opel, Vauxhall Motors, Holden and Bedford Vehicles....
 of Chrysler
Chrysler

Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
 (which were formerly Rootes
Rootes

The Rootes Group was a British automobile manufacturer, which was based in the English Midlands and south of England. Rootes was the parent company of many well-known British marques, including Hillman, Humber , Singer , Sunbeam Car Company, Talbot, Commer and Karrier....
 and Simca
Simca

Simca was a France automaker and marque, founded in 1934 by Henri Th?odore Pigozzi . Simca was originally affiliated with Fiat, but later, after a period of independence, when Simca bought Ford's French branch, became increasingly controlled by the Chrysler, in 1970 becoming a part of Chrysler Europe and a brand rather than independent compa...
), in 1978 as the American auto manufacturer struggled to survive. Further investment was required because PSA
PSA Peugeot Citroën

PSA Peugeot Citro?n is a France automobile and motorcycle automobile manufacturer; these are sold under the Peugeot and Citro?n marques. The PSA Peugeot Citro?n is owned by Peugeot S.A....
 decided to create a new brand for the entity, based on the Talbot
Talbot

Talbot is an automobile brand, whose history is one of the industry's most complex....
 sports car last seen in the 1950s. From then on, the whole Chrysler/Simca range was sold under the Talbot
Talbot

Talbot is an automobile brand, whose history is one of the industry's most complex....
 badge until production of Talbot-branded passenger cars was shelved in 1986.

The flagship of this short-lived brand was the Tagora
Talbot Tagora

The Talbot Tagora is an executive car developed by Chrysler Europe and produced by PSA Peugeot Citro?n . The Tagora was marketed under the Talbot marque after PSA took over Chrysler's European operations in 1979....
, a direct competitor to PSA's 604
Peugeot 604

The Peugeot 604 was an executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1975 to 1985. 153,252 examples of the 604 were sold during its 10-year production life....
 and CX
Citroën CX

The Citro?n CX is an automobile produced by the France automaker Citro?n from 1974 to 1991. Citro?n sold nearly 1.2 million CXs during its 16 years of production....
 models. This was a large, angular saloon based on Peugeot 505
Peugeot 505

The Peugeot 505 was a large executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1979 to 1992 in Sochaux, France. It was also manufactured outside France, for example in Argentina by Sevel from 1981 to 1995, China, Indonesia and Nigeria....
 mechanicals.

1980s and beyond


All of this investment caused serious financial problems for the entire PSA group; PSA lost money from 1980 to 1985. The Peugeot takeover of Chrysler Europe had seen the aging Chrysler Sunbeam
Hillman Avenger

The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive Small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes between 1970 and 1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976 to 1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger....
, Horizon
Chrysler Horizon

The Horizon, was a subcompact automobile developed by Chrysler Europe and was sold in Europe between 1977 and 1985 under the Chrysler, Simca and Talbot nameplates....
, Avenger
Hillman Avenger

The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive Small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes between 1970 and 1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976 to 1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger....
 and Alpine ranges rebranded as Talbots. There were also new Talbots in the early 1980s—the Solara (a saloon version of the Alpine hatchback), and the Samba
Talbot Samba

The Talbot Samba is a supermini car manufactured by the PSA Group in the former Simca factory in Poissy, France and marketed under the short-lived modern-day Talbot brand....
 (a small hatchback to replace the Sunbeam
Chrysler Sunbeam

The Chrysler Sunbeam is a small Supermini car 3-door hatchback manufactured by Chrysler Europe at the former Rootes Group factory in Linwood in Scotland....
).

In 1983 Peugeot launched the popular and successful Peugeot 205
Peugeot 205

The Peugeot 205 is a supermini car produced by the France car manufacturer Peugeot between 1983 and 1997. It was declared 'Car of the Decade' by CAR magazine in 1990....
, which is largely credited for turning the company's fortunes around.

In 1984 PSA developed its first contacts with The People's Republic of China, resulting in the successful Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile
Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile

Dongfeng Peugeot-Citro?n Automobile is a joint venture between the Dongfeng Motor Corporation and the PSA Group, in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China....
 venture in Wuhan.

Peugeot 307cc
In 1986, the company dropped the Talbot brand for passenger cars when it ceased production of the Simca-based Horizon/Alpine/Solara models. What was to be called the Talbot Arizona became the 309
Peugeot 309

The Peugeot 309 is a small family car designed and manufactured by Peugeot between 1985 and 1993, and between 1994 and 1997 in India by PAL-Peugeot Ltd....
, with the former Rootes plant in Ryton
Ryton-on-Dunsmore

Ryton-on-Dunsmore is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, and is south-east of Coventry, England. The 2001 census recorded a population of 1,672 in the parish....
 and Simca plant in Poissy
Poissy

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 being turned over for Peugeot assembly. Producing Peugeots in Ryton was significant, as it signalled the very first time Peugeots would be built in Britain. The Talbot name survived for a little longer on commercial vehicles until 1992 before being shelved completely.

As experienced by other European volume car makers, Peugeot's U.S. and Canadian sales faltered and finally became uneconomical, as the Peugeot 505
Peugeot 505

The Peugeot 505 was a large executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1979 to 1992 in Sochaux, France. It was also manufactured outside France, for example in Argentina by Sevel from 1981 to 1995, China, Indonesia and Nigeria....
 design aged. Several ideas to turn around sales in the United States, such as including the Peugeot 205 in its lineup, were considered but not pursued. In the early nineties, the newly introduced Peugeot 405
Peugeot 405

The Peugeot 405 is a large family car released by the France automaker Peugeot in July 1987 and which continues to be manufactured under license outside France....
 proved uncompetitive with domestic and import models in the same market segment, and sold less than 1,000 units. Total sales fell to 4,261 units in 1990 and 2,240 through July, 1991. This caused the company to cease U.S. And Canada operations after 33 years. There are currently no known plans to return to the American market.

Peugeot currently sells vehicles in Mexico.

Beginning in the late 1990s, with Jean-Martin Folz as president of PSA
PSA Peugeot Citroën

PSA Peugeot Citro?n is a France automobile and motorcycle automobile manufacturer; these are sold under the Peugeot and Citro?n marques. The PSA Peugeot Citro?n is owned by Peugeot S.A....
, the Peugeot-Citroën combination seems to have found a better balance. Savings in costs are no longer made to the detriment of style.

On April 18, 2006, PSA Peugeot Citroën announced the closure of the Ryton manufacturing facility
Ryton-on-Dunsmore

Ryton-on-Dunsmore is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, and is south-east of Coventry, England. The 2001 census recorded a population of 1,672 in the parish....
 in Coventry, England. This announcement resulted in the loss of 2,300 jobs as well as about 5,000 jobs in the supply chain. The plant produced its last Peugeot 206
Peugeot 206

The Peugeot 206 is a supermini car , manufactured by the France automaker Peugeot since 1998....
 on December 12, 2006 and finally closed down in January 2007.

Peugeot is developing a diesel-electric hybrid version of the Peugeot 307
Peugeot 307

The Peugeot 307 is a family car produced by the France Peugeot manufacturer since 2001. It was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002, and continues in production as of 2008 despite the launch of the Peugeot 308 in September 2007....
 that can reach 80 mpg. It is a 2-door cabriolet and is currently only in the concept stages, but if it reaches production would be one of the more fuel efficient cars available..

Peugeot is a long way off from its ambitious target of selling 4 million units annually by the end of the decade. This year its sales projects put it at 2 million, but chief executive Jean-Philippe Collin has a plan in place to reach the targets set out by parent company PSA.

The plan involves expansion on two fronts. Firstly, Peugeot plans on developing new models to compete in segments where it currently does not compete. Collin figures the French automaker currently competes in 72% of market segments, but wants to get that figure up to 90%. Despite Peugeot's sportscar racing program, the company is not prepared to build a pure sportscar any more hardcore than the upcoming 308 RC Z sports-coupe. It is pursuing government funding to develop a diesel-hybrid drivetrain, however, which might be key to its expansion.

Peugeot is also planning on pursuing new markets, namely in China, Russia and South America. However, while a return to the North American market is being considered, especially in light of the weak American dollar, Collin maintains that such a move would still be several years off.

Motorsports


Early

Peugeot was involved in motorsport from the earliest days and entered five cars for the Paris-Rouen Trials in 1894 with one of them, driven by Lemaitre, finishing second. These trials are usually regarded as the first motor sporting competition. Participation in a variety of events continued until World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, but it was in 1912 that Peugeot made its most notable contribution to motor sporting history when one of their cars, driven by Georges Boillot
Georges Boillot

Georges Louis Frederic Boillot was a France Grand Prix motor racing driver and World War I fighter pilot.Born in Valentigney, Doubs , Boillot was a mechanic by training who began automobile racing in 1908....
, won the French Grand Prix
French Grand Prix

The French Grand Prix was a race held as part of F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile's annual Formula One automobile racing championships....
 at Dieppe. This revolutionary car was powered by a straight-4
Straight-4

The straight-4 or inline-4 engine is a four cylinder internal combustion engine with all four cylinder mounted in a straight line along the crankcase....
 engine designed by Ernest Henry under the guidance of the technically knowledgeable racing drivers Paul Zuccarelli
Paul Zuccarelli

Paul Zuccarelli was an Italy racecar driver. Zuccarelli was killed while testing a car prior to the 1913 French Grand Prix at Amiens....
 and Georges Boillot
Georges Boillot

Georges Louis Frederic Boillot was a France Grand Prix motor racing driver and World War I fighter pilot.Born in Valentigney, Doubs , Boillot was a mechanic by training who began automobile racing in 1908....
. The design was very influential for racing engines as it featured for the first time DOHC and four valves per cylinder providing for high engine speeds, a radical departure from previous racing engines which relied on huge displacement for power. In 1913 Peugeots of similar design to the 1912 Grand Prix car won the French Grand Prix
French Grand Prix

The French Grand Prix was a race held as part of F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile's annual Formula One automobile racing championships....
 at Amiens and the Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
. When one of the Peugeot racers remained in the United States during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 and parts could not be acquired from France for the 1914 season, owner Bob Burma had it serviced in the shop of Harry Miller
Harry Arminius Miller

Harry Arminius Miller was an influential and famous United States race car builder, most active in the 1920s and 1930s. In the opinion of noted American racing historian Griffith Borgeson, Miller was "the greatest creative figure in the history of the American racing car"....
 by a young mechanic named Fred Offenhauser
Fred Offenhauser

Fred Offenhauser , was an automotive engineer and mechanic who designed the Offenhauser racing engine, nicknamed the "Offy", which dominated competition in the Indianapolis 500 race for decades....
. Their familiarity with the Peugeot engine was the basis of the famed Miller racing engine, which later developed into the Offenhauser
Offenhauser

Offenhauser was an United States of America racing engine manufacturer that operated from 1933 to 1983.The Offenhauser engine, familiarly known as the "Offy", was developed by Fred Offenhauser and his employer Harry Arminius Miller, after maintaining and repairing a 1913 Peugeot Grand Prix motor racing car of the type which had won the Ind...
.

Rallying

Peugeot has had much success in international rallying
Rallying

Rallying is a form of motor competition that takes place on public or private roads with modified production or specially built road-legal cars....
, most notably in the World Rally Championship
World Rally Championship

The World Rally Championship is a rallying series organised by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer....
 with the four-wheel-drive turbo-charged versions of the Peugeot 205
Peugeot 205

The Peugeot 205 is a supermini car produced by the France car manufacturer Peugeot between 1983 and 1997. It was declared 'Car of the Decade' by CAR magazine in 1990....
, and more recently the Peugeot 206
Peugeot 206

The Peugeot 206 is a supermini car , manufactured by the France automaker Peugeot since 1998....
. In 1981, Jean Todt
Jean Todt

Jean Todt was the executive director of Scuderia Ferrari, the Ferrari company's Formula One constructor. On October 25, 2006, he was appointed as the company's Chief executive officer....
, former co-driver for Hannu Mikkola
Hannu Mikkola

Hannu Olavi Mikkola is a retired world champion rallying driver. He was a seven time winner of the 1000 Lakes Rally in Finland and won the RAC Rally in Great Britain four times....
, Timo Mäkinen
Timo Mäkinen

Timo M?kinen, born 18 March 1938, in Helsinki, Finland, was one of the original "Flying Finn " of motor rallying. He is most famous for his hat-trick of wins in the RAC Rally, at the wheel of a Ford Escort #Ford Escort Mark I , preceded only by Erik Carlsson in that feat....
 and Guy Fréquelin
Guy Fréquelin

Guy Fr?quelin is a former France rallying and sports car driver.Perhaps Fr?quelin's finest hour as a driver came when he finished runner-up only to Ari Vatanen, alongside then-navigator Jean Todt, at the wheel of a briefly competitive Talbot Sunbeam Lotus in the driver's classification of the World Rally Championship 1981 results World Ral...
 among others, was asked by Jean Boillot, the head of Automobiles Peugeot, to create a competition department for PSA Peugeot Citroën. The resulting Peugeot Talbot Sport debuted its Group B
Group B

The Group B referred to a set of regulations introduced in 1982 for competition vehicles in sportscar racing and rally racing regulated by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile....
 205 Turbo 16 at the 1984 Tour de Corse
Tour de Corse

The Tour de Corse - Rallye de France is a rallying first held in 1956 on the island of Corsica. It has been part of the World Rally Championship schedule since the inaugural 1973 World Rally Championship season....
 in May, and took its first world rally win that same year at the 1000 Lakes Rally in August, in the hands of Ari Vatanen
Ari Vatanen

Ari Pieti Uolevi Vatanen is a Finland rally driver turned politician and Member of the European Parliament. Vatanen won the World Rally Championship drivers' title in 1981 and the Paris Dakar Rally four times....
. Excluding an endurance rally where Peugeot were not participating, Vatanen went on win five world rallies in a row.

Peugeot's domination continued in the 1985 season
1985 World Rally Championship season

The 1985 World Rally Championship season was the 13th season of the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile World Rally Championship . The season consisted of 12 rallying following the same schedule as the previous season....
. Despite Vatanen's nearly fatal accident in Argentina
Rally Argentina

The Rally Argentina is an Argentina rally racing competition and a stage of the World Rally Championship. It's currently the only South American event in the World Rally Championship, and it's held in the Calamuchita area near Villa Carlos Paz in C?rdoba Province, Argentina, on narrow slope roads best known for their watersplashes....
, in the middle of the season, his team-mate and compatriot Timo Salonen
Timo Salonen

Timo Salonen is a Finland former rallying driver and the 1985 World Rally Championship season world champion for Peugeot. It was commented of him that he stood out from other drivers, because he was overweight, wore thick glasses and smoked heavily, but still remained one of the fastest and most competitive drivers in the sport....
 led Peugeot to its first drivers'
List of World Rally Championship Drivers' Champions

The World Rally Championship is a rallying series administrated by F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile , motorsport's world governing body. The series currently consists of 15 three-day events driven on surfaces that range from gravel and tarmac to snow and ice....
 and manufacturers'
List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champions

List of World Rally Championship Constructors' or Manufacturers' Champions from World Rally Championship 1973 results to World Rally Championship 2007 results seasons....
 world championship titles, well ahead of Audi
Audi

AUDI AG, is a Germany car manufacturer which produces cars under the Audi brand, . The name Audi is based on a latin translation of the last name of the founder August "Horch", itself the German word for ?hear." Another explanation for the origin of the name is as an acronym for ?Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt."...
 and their Audi Sport Quattro. In the 1986 season
1986 World Rally Championship season

The 1986 World Rally Championship season was the 13th season of the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile World Rally Championship . The season consisted of 13 rallying, including all twelve venues of the 1985 World Rally Championship season as well as the addition of the Olympus Rally....
, Vatanen's young replacement Juha Kankkunen
Juha Kankkunen

Juha Matti Pellervo Kankkunen , born in Laukaa, Finland on April 2, 1959, made his name principally as a rally car driver. Aided partly by his record of 23 career victories on individual world rallies, he went on to drive Peugeot , Lancia and Toyota cars to four World Rally Championship driver's titles....
 beat Lancia
Lancia

Lancia Automobiles S.p.A. is an Italy automobile manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia and which became part of the Fiat in 1969. The company has a long history of producing distinctive cars and also has a strong rally heritage....
's Markku Alén
Markku Alén

Markku Allan Al?n is a Finland former Rallying and race car driver. He drove for Fiat, Lancia, Subaru World Rally Team and Toyota Team Europe in the World Rally Championship, and still holds the List of World Rally Championship records for most stage wins in the series....
 to the drivers' title and Peugeot took its second manufacturers' title ahead of Lancia. Following FIA's banning of Group B cars for 1987
1987 World Rally Championship season

The 1987 World Rally Championship season was the 14th season of the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile World Rally Championship . The season consisted of 13 rallying in the same venues of the 1986 World Rally Championship season....
, in May after Henri Toivonen
Henri Toivonen

Henri Toivonen was a Finland rallying driver born in Jyv?skyl?, the home of Rally Finland. His father, Pauli Toivonen, was the 1968 European Rally Championship for Porsche and his brother, Harri Toivonen, became a professional circuit racing....
's fatal accident, Todt was outraged and even (unsuccessfully) pursued legal action against the federation. Peugeot then switched to rally raid
Rally raid

Rally Raid, also known as cross country rallying is a form of long distance off-road racing that takes place over several days. Each day may require traveling up to ....
s. Using the 205 and a 405
Peugeot 405

The Peugeot 405 is a large family car released by the France automaker Peugeot in July 1987 and which continues to be manufactured under license outside France....
, Peugeot won the Dakar Rally
Dakar Rally

The Dakar Rally is an annual rally raid type of Off-road racing, organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation. Most events since the inception in 1978 were from Paris in France to Dakar in Senegal, but due to political instability in Africa, the 2009 Dakar Rally was run in South America, the first time the race took place outside of Europe...
 four times in a row from 1987 to 1990; three times with Vatanen and once with Kankkunen.

In 1999, Peugeot returned to the World Rally Championship with the 206 WRC. The car was immediately competitive against such opposition as the Subaru Impreza WRC, the Ford Focus WRC
Ford Focus WRC

The Ford Focus Template:Ford_RS_series WRC is a car built for the BP Ford World Rally Team by Malcolm Wilson 's M-Sport and based on the Ford Focus Climate 2 litre production hatchback, developed to compete in the World Rally Championship....
 and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo, LanEvo, or Evo, is a car manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors....
. Marcus Grönholm
Marcus Grönholm

Marcus "Bosse" Gr?nholm is a former Finland rallying driver. Driving for Peugeot, he won the World Rally Championship in 2000 World Rally Championship season and 2002 World Rally Championship season....
 gave the car its first win at the 2000 Swedish Rally
Swedish Rally

The Uddeholm Swedish Rally , formerly the Swedish Rally, is an automobile rallying competition held in V?rmland, Sweden in early February....
, and Peugeot went on to win the manufacturers' title in their first full year since the return, and Grönholm the drivers' title in his first full WRC season. After successfully but narrowly defending their manufacturers' title in 2001, Peugeot Sport dominated the 2002 season, taking eight wins in the hands of Grönholm and Gilles Panizzi
Gilles Panizzi

Gilles Panizzi is a France rally driver on the World Rally Championship circuit.Gilles was born in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France on 19 September 1965....
. Grönholm also took the drivers' title. For the 2004 season, Peugeot retired the 206 WRC in favour of the new 307 WRC. The 307 WRC did not match its predecessor in success, but Grönholm took three wins with the car, one in 2004 and two in 2005. PSA Peugeot Citroën withdrew Peugeot and Citroën
Citroën Total World Rally Team

The Citro?n Total World Rally Team is the Citro?n factory backed entry into the World Rally Championship....
 from the WRC after the 2005 season.

Touring car racing

Throughout the mid-1990s, the Peugeot 406
Peugeot 406

The Peugeot 406 is a large family car from the France automaker Peugeot from 1995 to 2004. Available in sedan , estate and coup? bodystyles with a choice of petrol or turbodiesel engines, the 406 replaced the Peugeot 405 in Peugeot's lineup, and was itself replaced by the Peugeot 407....
 saloon (called a sedan in some countries) contested touring car
Touring car

A touring car was a popular car body style in the early 20th century, being a larger alternative to the runabout and the roadster. They were open cars, often fitted with convertible tops....
 championships across the world, enjoying success in France, Germany and Australia, yet failing to win a single race in the British Touring Car Championship
British Touring Car Championship

The British Touring Car Championship is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom. The Championship was established in 1958 as the British Saloon Car Championship and has run to various rules over the years – "production cars", then F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Group 1 or 2 in the late 1960s and...
 despite a number of podium finishes under the command of 1992 British Touring Car Champion Tim Harvey
Tim Harvey

Tim Harvey is a racing driver from England. He is the current 2008 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain Champion. A household name in the 1990s, Harvey won the prestigious BTCC title in 1992 driving a BMW 318 coupe, run by Vic Lee Racing....
. In Gran Turismo 2 the 406 saloon description sums its racing career up as "a competitive touring car which raced throughout Europe".

The British cars were prepared by Prodrive in 1996, when they sported a red livery, and by MSD in 1997-1998, when they wore a distinctive green and gold flame design. Initially the 406's lack of success was blamed on suspension problems. During 1998 the 406 apparently lacked sufficient horsepower to compete with the front runners' Nissan Primeras and Honda Accords; this was mentioned during a particularly strong showing from Harvey's 406 at the Oulton Park BTCC meeting of 1998, when motorsport commentator Charlie Cox
Charlie Cox

Charlie Cox is an English actor.Cox, the youngest of five children, was born in London, England and raised in East Sussex, the son of Trisha and Andrew, who is a publisher....
 stated "some people say (the 406) is down on power -- you're kidding". During the first BTCC meeting at Silverstone in the same year, Cox mentions that MSD re-designed the 406 touring car "from the ground up".

In 2001, Peugeot entered three 406 coupes into the British touring car championship to compete with the dominant Vauxhall Astra coupes. Unfortunately the 406 coupe was at the end of its product life-cycle and was not competitive, despite some promise towards the end of the year, notably when Peugeot's Steve Soper led a race only to suffer engine failure in the last few laps. The 406 coupes were retired at the end of the year and replaced with the Peugeot 307
Peugeot 307

The Peugeot 307 is a family car produced by the France Peugeot manufacturer since 2001. It was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002, and continues in production as of 2008 despite the launch of the Peugeot 308 in September 2007....
—again, uncompetitively—in 2002.

Sports car racing

In the 1990s the company competed in the Le Mans 24 Hours race, winning in 1992 and 1993 with the 905
Peugeot 905

The Peugeot 905 is a Sports-prototype racing car introduced for Sportscar racing.The car was initially unveiled in February 1990 and was developed throughout 1990 before making its race debut in the final two races of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season ....
. After early problems with reliability and aerodynamics, the 905 was also successful in the World Sportscar Championship
World Sportscar Championship

The World Sportscar Championship was the world series run for sports car racing by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile from 1953 to 1992....
, winning eight of the 14 races across the 1991
1991 World Sportscar Championship season

The 1991 FIA Sportscar World Championship season was the 39th FIA World Sportscar Championship season. It was a series for Group C Sportscars, with Category 1 cars complying with the new 1991 Group C rules and Category 2 cars running under the pre 1991 regulations....
 and 1992
1992 World Sportscar Championship season

The 1992 Sportscar World Championship season was the 40th and final FIA World Sportscar Championship season. It was a series of Group C formula sports car racing separated into two classes, termed C1 and FIA Cup....
 seasons and winning the team and driver titles in 1992. Peugeot returned to sportscar racing and Le Mans in 2007, with the diesel-powered 908
Peugeot 908

The Peugeot 908 HDi FAP is a sports prototype racing car built by the France automobile manufacturer Peugeot to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance racing , starting in 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans....
. At the 2007 Le Mans 24hrs, Stephane Sarrazin secured pole position but the cars proved unreliable and ceded victory to Audi. In 2008, the Sarrazin / Alex Wurz / Pedro Lamy car again started from pole position and despite being the fastest car in the race, the lead Peugeot 908 was delayed by technical problems and Audi prevailed once again. the sister 908s of Marc Gene / Nicolas Minassian / Jacques Villeneuve and Franck Montagny / Ricardo Zonta / Christian Klien finished 2nd and 3rd respectively, with the Sarrazin /Wurz / Lamy car recovering to 5th place. Peugeot previously also supplied engines to the Courage C60 Le Mans team.

Formula One

The company has also been involved in providing engine
Engine

An engine is a mechanical device that produces some form of output from a given input.An engine whose purpose is to produce kinetic energy output from a fuel is called a Wiktionary:prime mover; alternatively, a motor is a device which produces kinetic energy from a preprocessed "fuel" ....
s to Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 teams, notably to McLaren
McLaren

McLaren is a Formula One team based in Woking, Surrey, UK. Founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500 and CanAm....
 in 1994
1994 Formula One season

The 1994 Formula One season was the 45th F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 27, 1994, and ended on November 13 after sixteen races....
, to Jordan
Jordan Grand Prix

Jordan Grand Prix was a Formula One constructor that competed from 1991 to 2005. The team is named after Irish businessman and founder Eddie Jordan....
 for the 1995
1995 Formula One season

The 1995 Formula One season was the 46th F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It began on March 26, 1995 included 17 races, and ended on November 12....
, 1996
1996 Formula One season

The 1996 Formula One season was the 47th F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 10, 1996, and ended on October 13 after sixteen races....
 and 1997
1997 Formula One season

The 1997 Formula One season was the 48th F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 9, 1997, and ended on October 26 after seventeen races....
 seasons, and to Prost for the 1998
1998 Formula One season

The 1998 Formula One season was the 49th F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 8, 1998, and ended on November 1 after sixteen races....
, 1999
1999 Formula One season

The 1999 Formula One season was the 50th F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 7, 1999, and ended on October 31 after sixteen races....
 and 2000
2000 Formula One season

The 2000 Formula One season was the 51st F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 12, 2000, and ended on October 22 after seventeen races....
 seasons. Peugeot's F1 interests were sold to Asiatech
Asiatech

Asiatech was a company which purchased the assets of the Peugeot Formula One engine programme at the end of the 2000 season and supplied Peugeot-based engines for two years....
 at the end of the 2000 season.

Peugeot model numbers

Peugeot
Peugeot chooses the names used on its models in the form x0y or x00y, where x describes the size of the car (and hence its class) and y describes the model number (the higher the number, the newer the model). Thus a Peugeot 406 is bigger and newer than a Peugeot 305. This rule has its exceptions: for instance the Peugeot 309 was produced before the Peugeot 306—the out-of-step number signified the 309's Talbot underpinnings rather than it coming from a Peugeot lineage. Variants are also excluded: the 206 SW, for example, is about the same length as a "40y" car.

This tradition began in 1929 with the launch of the 201, which followed the 190. All numbers from 101 to 909 have been deposited as trademark
TradeMark

TradeMark is a tall, primarily residential, skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was completed in 2007 and has 28 floors. There are 200 hundred residential units....
s. Although in 1963 Porsche
Porsche

Porsche SE or Porsche is a Germany automotive industry of luxury vehicle automobiles, which is majority-owned by the Porsche family and Pi?ch families....
 was forced to change the name of its new 901 coupé to 911
Porsche 911

The Porsche 911 is a sports car made by Porsche Aktiengesellschaft of Stuttgart, Germany. The famous, distinctive, and durable design is notable for being rear engined like the Porsche-designed Volkswagen Beetle it had been based on....
, certain Ferrari
Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari Joint stock company....
s and Bristols
Bristol Cars

Bristol Cars is a manufacturer of hand-built luxury cars, based at Filton, near Bristol, England. Bristol Cars has no distributors nor dealers and deals directly with customers; they have a showroom in Kensington in London....
 have been allowed to keep their Peugeot-style model numbers. An unsubstantiated explanation for the central '0' is that on early models the number appeared on a plate on the front of the car, with the hole for the starting handle coinciding with the zero. More recently, on the 307 cc and the 607 the button to open the trunk is located in the '0' of the label.

For specific niche models such as minivans or SUVs, Peugeot is now using a four digit system, with a double zero in the middle. It was tested with the 4002
Peugeot 4002

The Peugeot 4002 was a bespoke show car created purely as a stylistic exercise at the behest of Peugeot in 2003....
 concept car
Concept car

A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
. The 1007
Peugeot 1007

The Peugeot 1007 is a mini MPV produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot since 2004. It is based on the Peugeot 207 and Citro?n C3 platform....
 used this system when it was launched in 2005, and the new Peugeot Crossover SUV is named 4007
Peugeot 4007

The Peugeot 4007 is a compact SUV crossover SUV that was introduced by the France automaker Peugeot in July 2007.The equivalent Citro?n badge-engineered version will be the Citro?n C-Crosser, both of which will be produced by Mitsubishi in its Okazaki, Aichi plant on the basis of the new Mitsubishi Outlander....
.

Peugeot has also announced that after the 9 series, it would start again with 1, producing new 201, 301 or 401.

Peugeot has produced three winners of the European Car of the Year
European Car of the Year

The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
 award.
1969: Peugeot 504
Peugeot 504

The Peugeot 504 is a large family car manufactured in Europe by France automaker Peugeot between 1968 and 1983, with production continuing until 2005 in Nigeria and Kenya....
1988: Peugeot 405
Peugeot 405

The Peugeot 405 is a large family car released by the France automaker Peugeot in July 1987 and which continues to be manufactured under license outside France....
2002: Peugeot 307
Peugeot 307

The Peugeot 307 is a family car produced by the France Peugeot manufacturer since 2001. It was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002, and continues in production as of 2008 despite the launch of the Peugeot 308 in September 2007....


Other Peugeot models have come in either second or third in the contest.
1980: Peugeot 505
Peugeot 505

The Peugeot 505 was a large executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1979 to 1992 in Sochaux, France. It was also manufactured outside France, for example in Argentina by Sevel from 1981 to 1995, China, Indonesia and Nigeria....
1984: Peugeot 205
Peugeot 205

The Peugeot 205 is a supermini car produced by the France car manufacturer Peugeot between 1983 and 1997. It was declared 'Car of the Decade' by CAR magazine in 1990....
1996: Peugeot 406
Peugeot 406

The Peugeot 406 is a large family car from the France automaker Peugeot from 1995 to 2004. Available in sedan , estate and coup? bodystyles with a choice of petrol or turbodiesel engines, the 406 replaced the Peugeot 405 in Peugeot's lineup, and was itself replaced by the Peugeot 407....
1999: Peugeot 206
Peugeot 206

The Peugeot 206 is a supermini car , manufactured by the France automaker Peugeot since 1998....


Other products

Peugeot also produced bicycles starting in 1882 in Beaulieu, France (with ten Tour de France wins between 1903 and 1983) followed by motorcycles and cars in 1889. In the late 1980s Peugeot sold the North American rights to the Peugeot bicycle name to ProCycle in Canada (also known as CCM
CCM (cycle)

CCM, formerly an initialism for Canada Cycle & Motor Co. Ltd. The company would eventually split into two separate entities both maintaining the CCM trademark, one maintaining bicycle manufacturing and the other, CCM , producing hockey equipment....
 and better known for its ice hockey
Ice hockey

Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team sport played on ice. It is a fast paced and physical sport. Ice hockey is most popular in areas that are sufficiently cold for natural reliable seasonal ice cover such as Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and Russia, though with the advent of indoor artificial ice r...
 equipment) and the European rights to Cycleurope S.A.

Peugeot remains a major producer of scooters
Scooter (motorcycle)

File:Michael Schumacher 2002.jpgScooters are two-wheeled motor vehicles that have evolved from their classic roots combing a step-through frame, small wheels , and rear swingarm-mounted engine suitable for light duty — to a broad range of modern designs that include step-through as well as step-over frames, small or large wheels, fr...
, underbone
Underbone

Underbones or Underbone Motorcycles are a class of small motorcycles based on a singular tube frame, the 'underbone' supporting the vehicle....
s, mopeds and bicycles in Europe.

Vehicle models


Numbers

  • 104
    Peugeot 104

    The Peugeot 104 is a supermini car automobile designed by Paolo Martin and produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot between 1972 and 1988....
    , 106
    Peugeot 106

    The Peugeot 106 is a supermini car produced by France automaker Peugeot from 1991 to 2003. It also formed the basis of one of the earliest commercially successful electric cars....
    , 107
    Peugeot 107

    The Peugeot 107 is a city car produced by the France automaker Peugeot since summer 2005.The 107 was developed by the B-Zero project of Peugeot and Citro?n in a joint-venture with Toyota; the Citro?n C1 and Toyota Aygo are rebadged versions of the same car, although the Aygo has more detail differences than the C1....
  • 201
    Peugeot 201

    The Peugeot 201 is a car that Peugeot produced between 1929 and 1937.The car was built at the company's Sochaux plant near the Canton of Jura, and is today celebrated in the adjacent :fr:Mus?e de l'Aventure Peugeot....
    , 202
    Peugeot 202

    The Peugeot 202 was an automobile from Peugeot. Considered to be the first supermini car, production of the car ran between 1938 and 1942 and then, after a brief production run of 20 in early 1945, restarted production in mid-1946....
    , 203
    Peugeot 203

    The Peugeot 203 is a Mid-size car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot between 1948 and 1960.The car was exhibited at the Paris Motor Show in 1947, but by then had already been under development for more than five years....
    , 204
    Peugeot 204

    The Peugeot 204 is a small family car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot between 1965 and 1976.The 204, known in development as Project D12 , was available in many body styles including a sedan/saloon/berline, convertible/cabriolet, coupe, estate/wagon, and a van....
    , 205
    Peugeot 205

    The Peugeot 205 is a supermini car produced by the France car manufacturer Peugeot between 1983 and 1997. It was declared 'Car of the Decade' by CAR magazine in 1990....
    , 206
    Peugeot 206

    The Peugeot 206 is a supermini car , manufactured by the France automaker Peugeot since 1998....
    , 207
    Peugeot 207

    The Peugeot 207 is a supermini car produced by the France automaker Peugeot and unveiled in January 2006. According to JATO Dynamics, an automative market researcher, the model was the bestselling car in Europe in 2007....
  • 301
    Peugeot 301

    The Peugeot 301 is mid-size four cylinder engined automobile produced by Peugeot between 1932 and 1936.It is also the name of the car which will replace the Peugeot 308 in the mid-2010s, since Peugeot 309 has already been used for a previous model....
    , 302
    Peugeot 302

    The Peugeot 302 is a mid-weight saloon introduced in 1936 Paris Motor Show by Peugeot and sold until 1938....
    , 304
    Peugeot 304

    The Peugeot 304 is a small family car introduced to the public at the Paris Motor Show in September 1969 by the France automobile manufacturer Peugeot....
    , 305
    Peugeot 305

    The Peugeot 305 is a small family car produced by the France automaker Peugeot from 1978 to 1989....
    , 306
    Peugeot 306

    The Peugeot 306 is a small family car built by the France car manufacturer Peugeot from 1993 to 2002....
    , 307
    Peugeot 307

    The Peugeot 307 is a family car produced by the France Peugeot manufacturer since 2001. It was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002, and continues in production as of 2008 despite the launch of the Peugeot 308 in September 2007....
    , 308
    Peugeot 308

    The Peugeot 308 is a small family car produced by the France automaker PSA Peugeot Citro?n. It was unveiled on June 5, 2007 and is the first car of the 008 generation of Peugeot models....
    , 309
    Peugeot 309

    The Peugeot 309 is a small family car designed and manufactured by Peugeot between 1985 and 1993, and between 1994 and 1997 in India by PAL-Peugeot Ltd....
  • 401
    Peugeot 401

    The Peugeot 401 was a Mid-size car model from Peugeot produced in 1934 and 1935. It was introduced at the 1934 Paris Motor Show and was produced until August 1935....
    , 402
    Peugeot 402

    The Peugeot 402 is a family car produced in Sochaux, France from 1935 to 1942 by Peugeot. It was unveiled in Paris Motor Show in 1935, replacing the Peugeot 401....
    , 403
    Peugeot 403

    The Peugeot 403 is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1955 to 1966.The 403 was designed by famous Italy designer Pininfarina....
    , 404
    Peugeot 404

    The Peugeot 404 was a mid-size car automobile produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1960 to 1978 . This was the most successful of several contemporary cars whose body style, designed by Battista Farina, was based on his Florida II concept car....
    , 405
    Peugeot 405

    The Peugeot 405 is a large family car released by the France automaker Peugeot in July 1987 and which continues to be manufactured under license outside France....
    , 406
    Peugeot 406

    The Peugeot 406 is a large family car from the France automaker Peugeot from 1995 to 2004. Available in sedan , estate and coup? bodystyles with a choice of petrol or turbodiesel engines, the 406 replaced the Peugeot 405 in Peugeot's lineup, and was itself replaced by the Peugeot 407....
    , 407
    Peugeot 407

    The Peugeot 407 is a large family car produced by the France automaker Peugeot since 2004. It is available in sedan , coup? and station wagon variants, with both Diesel engine and petrol engines....
  • 504
    Peugeot 504

    The Peugeot 504 is a large family car manufactured in Europe by France automaker Peugeot between 1968 and 1983, with production continuing until 2005 in Nigeria and Kenya....
    , 505
    Peugeot 505

    The Peugeot 505 was a large executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1979 to 1992 in Sochaux, France. It was also manufactured outside France, for example in Argentina by Sevel from 1981 to 1995, China, Indonesia and Nigeria....
  • 601
    Peugeot 601

    The Peugeot 601 is a Halo vehicle car produced between 1934 and 1935 by Peugeot. The car was equipped with six cylinder 2148 cc engine developing 60 hp at 3500 rpm....
    , 604
    Peugeot 604

    The Peugeot 604 was an executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1975 to 1985. 153,252 examples of the 604 were sold during its 10-year production life....
    , 605
    Peugeot 605

    The Peugeot 605 was an executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot between 1989 and 1999.The 605 was based on the Citro?n XM , and was successor to the unsuccessful Peugeot 604 which went out of production some years earlier....
    , 607
    Peugeot 607

    The Peugeot 607 is an executive car produced by the France automaker Peugeot since 1999....
    , 608
    Peugeot 608

    The Peugeot 607's replacement, the Peugeot 608, was previewed by the Peugeot 908#Peugeot 908 RC concept sedan at the Paris Motor Show. The response to the concept has been mainly positive and the angular styling of the 908 RC could reach the production 608....
  • 806
    Peugeot 806

    The Peugeot 806 was a minivan automobile produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot between 1994 and 2002.The 806 design was developed in the joint-venture Sevel Nord project set up by the PSA Group and Fiat; the Citro?n Evasion, Fiat Ulysse and Lancia Zeta are badge-engineered versions of the same car....
    , 807
    Peugeot 807

    The Peugeot 807 is a minivan produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot since 2002.The 807 was launched in 2002 to replace the Peugeot 806, and was developed by the Sevel Nord joint-venture agreement between PSA Group and Fiat....
  • 905
    Peugeot 905

    The Peugeot 905 is a Sports-prototype racing car introduced for Sportscar racing.The car was initially unveiled in February 1990 and was developed throughout 1990 before making its race debut in the final two races of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season ....
    , 907
    Peugeot 907

    The Peugeot 907 is a concept car from Peugeot. Revealed first at the Paris motor show in 2003, the car was created by styling chief G?rard Welter and designer Jean-Christophe Bolle-Reddat to celebrate the closure of the firm's 40- year-old design centre at La Garenne, and the opening of a new one at V?lizy....
    , 908
    Peugeot 908

    The Peugeot 908 HDi FAP is a sports prototype racing car built by the France automobile manufacturer Peugeot to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance racing , starting in 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans....
  • 1007
    Peugeot 1007

    The Peugeot 1007 is a mini MPV produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot since 2004. It is based on the Peugeot 207 and Citro?n C3 platform....
  • 4007
    Peugeot 4007

    The Peugeot 4007 is a compact SUV crossover SUV that was introduced by the France automaker Peugeot in July 2007.The equivalent Citro?n badge-engineered version will be the Citro?n C-Crosser, both of which will be produced by Mitsubishi in its Okazaki, Aichi plant on the basis of the new Mitsubishi Outlander....

Concept cars

  • 20 Cup
  • 307 cc Hybrid HDi
  • 308 RC Z
  • 607 Feline
  • 907 RC
  • 908 RC
  • 4002
    Peugeot 4002

    The Peugeot 4002 was a bespoke show car created purely as a stylistic exercise at the behest of Peugeot in 2003....
  • Proxima
  • Quark
    Peugeot Quark

    Peugeot Quark is a concept car from Peugeot, rather like a four wheeled motorcycle/All-terrain vehicle. The Quark was first displayed at the 2004 Paris Motor Show....
  • RC
    Peugeot RC

    The Peugeot RC was a concept car built by France automaker Peugeot and introduced at the Salon International de l'Auto....
  • Flux
    Peugeot Flux

    The Peugeot Flux is a concept car from Peugeot that won the 2007 Peugeot International Design Competition. It is intended to be a sports car, but is flexible enough to be used for light off-roading....


Others

  • D3A
  • D4A
  • J7
  • J9 minibus
  • J5
  • Bipper
  • Boxer
  • Expert
    Peugeot Expert

    File:Peugeot Expert front 20080326.jpgThe Peugeot Expert is a small van produced at Sevel Nord since 1995. It has undergone a major facelift in 2004....
     (see Sevel)
  • P4
    Peugeot P4

    The P4 is an unarmoured off-road vehicle used by the military of France. It was manufactured by Peugeot but is now manufactured by Panhard. It is to be replaced with the Petit V?hicule Prot?g? by Panhard....
  • Pars
    Peugeot pars

    Peugeot Pars is an Iran Khodro product.After 10 years of manufacturing Peugeot 405 in Iran Khodro company, Peugeot Persia was designed as a facelift of the 405....
     (also known as Persia)
  • Partner
    Peugeot Partner

    The Peugeot Partner is a van and leisure activity vehicle made by the France car manufacturer Peugeot. The van is named Partner and the leisure activity vehicle Partner Combi....
  • Type 15
    Peugeot Type 15

    The Peugeot Type 15 was an early Peugeot model built from 1897 to 1901. Its production run of 276 vehicles was the highest by the company up to that point, and in excess of all previous models combined....
  • VLV
    Peugeot VLV

    Peugeot VLV was an electric microcar from Peugeot in 1942. VLV stood for Voiture L?g?re de Ville . It was powered by four 12V batteries placed under the hood giving it a top speed of 30 km/h and a range of ....


Electric propulsion


  • Peugeot has presented in the Paris Motor Show a new concept hybrid electric sports sedan. Similar to the drivetrain model used in the upcoming Chevy Volt, the 2009 Peugeot RC concept promises the ability to run solely off electric power for extended periods, with a hybrid electric powertrain filling in the gaps when extra range is needed The Peugeot RC HYmotion4 includes a 70 kW electric motor at the front wheels .


  • The Peugeot PROLOGUE HYmotion4 is in many ways the opposite of the same company's RC HYmotion4 concept. The Prologue puts the internal combustion engine up front and runs on diesel instead of gasoline with the electric motor going at the back .


  • The Peugeot Scoot'Elec
    Peugeot Scoot'Elec

    The Peugeot Scoot'Elec is an Electric motorcycles and scooters produced by Peugeot in France.Launched in 1996, the Scoot'elec was based on the Peugeot Zenith, with which it shares body panels and suspension parts....
     is an electric motor scooter .


In pop culture

A Peugeot was the first reported car theft in history. In Paris, France, in June 1896, a Peugeot owned by Baron de Zuylen was stolen by his mechanic while undergoing repairs.

See also

  • List of automobile manufacturers
  • List of French companies
    List of French companies

    This is a list of corporation from France....
  • French bicycle industry
    French bicycle industry

    The France bicycle industry and the history of the bicycle are intertwined. Spanning the last century and a half, the industry has seen two booms, and continues into the 21st century, albeit less dominant today....
  • Cycles Peugeot
    Cycles Peugeot

    Cycles Peugeot was a manufacturer in the French bicycle industry....
  • Peugeot Concours Design
    Peugeot Concours Design

    The Peugeot Concours Design competition is a wiktionary:Biennial competition run by the French car manufacturer Peugeot. For each competition, entrants must submit their designs for a car....


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