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Peugeot

Peugeot

French automotive brand manufacturing subsidiary of groupe psa

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History

1889

Steam-driven 3-wheeler revealed

Armand Peugeot showcased the first PEUGEOT-branded automotive vehicle at the World Fair in Paris: a steam-driven (non-commercialised) 3-wheeler.

The vehicle was designed hand-in-hand with renowned engineer Léon Serpollet.

1948

Launch of the 203: First unibody car

The PEUGEOT 203 was the first car produced after the Second World War.

It was also the first unibody model with a hemispherical-shaped cylinder head and V-shaped valves.

The 203 was the first PEUGEOT to be manufactured at over half a million units.

1960

The 404 rolled out

Unlike its redecessors, the Pininfarina-designed PEUGEOT 404 embraced angular lines.

The increase in this model's glazed surfaces reflected the modernisation and elegance of the cars that would be produced throughout the 1960's and contrasts greatly with the earlier 1950s models.

In 1961, the 404 was equipped with the first direct-injection engine.

1968

Launch of the 504

Named 'European Car of the Year' in 1969, the 504 was (and still is) PEUGEOT’s longest-produced commercialised model (3,700,000 examples rolled out until it ceased production in 2006).

Intended for a middle-class clientele, it also ranked No.1 in Africa and South America thanks to its stability and endurance.

1972

The world’s shortest saloon - the 104

Advertsied with the slogan ’All of PEUGEOT in 3.58m‘, the PEUGEOT 104 was introduced as the world’s shortest four-door saloon at that time.

1979

Launch of the 604

The 604 was PEUGEOT’s first 6-cylinder saloon since the 601.

As a result of its style and its stature, the PEUGEOT 604 was adopted by the most senior government officials throughout Europe.

The first turbo diesel engine commercialised in Europe was also integrated into the 604.

1983

The 'magic number' 205

The now iconic PEUGEOT 205 became a lifesaving success for PEUGEOT - the 'magic number'.

It also became a double world rally champion and won two Paris-Dakar races.

The 205 went on to become the best-selling car in France of all-time and was also the most-exported French car ever.

1987

Launch of the 405

Following a successful launch in 1987, for the second time in its history, PEUGEOT won the 'European Car of the Year' in 1988 with the 405, its new family car.

1997

Launch of the 406 coupé

Its timeless design by Pininfarina made it a collector's dream.

The PEUGEOT 406 coupé also went on to become the first coupé built with a Diesel engine (2001).

1998

Over 7 million 206's manufactured

The PEUGEOT 206 was another best-seller for the brand and even became a triple world rally champion.

Its CC version (launched in 2000) relaunched the 'transformable coupés', first introduced by PEUGEOT in 1934, with an automatic retractable canvas roof.

2016

Launch of the 3008 SUV

After a successful European launch in late 2016, the all-new PEUGEOT 3008 SUV was praised for its style, interior design and outstanding features and was voted 'Car of the Year 2017' by a jury of 58 European journalists.

It is the first award-winning SUV since the creation of the trophy in 1964 and the fifth PEUGEOT to win Car of the Year after the 308 in 2014, 307 in 2002, 405 in 1988 and the 504 in 1969.

Timeline

October 28, 2020
Peugeot S.A. launches a consent solicitation seeking the consent of the holders on its bonds issued under Peugeot S.A's EMTN Programme.

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Further Resources

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Author
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Type
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Anna Costamagna Facing The Lions l Peugeot New Brand Identity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EU-p3Uc_2Q

Web

March 8, 2021

Aude De La Porte Facing The Lions l Peugeot New Brand Identity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBzqgGgJQz0

Web

March 22, 2021

Brand Territory | Peugeot New Brand Identity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skCxe0h6L_k

Web

February 25, 2021

DETAILING | PEUGEOT E-2008

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03w6kAbrHms

Web

October 7, 2021

Introducing Peugeot 9X8 | Reveal WEC Hypercar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AUO3itHrX8

Web

July 6, 2021

References

peugeot.com
peugeot.com/en
peugeot.fr
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Organization
Organization
Company
Company

Company attributes

Industry
Automotive industry
Automotive industry
Car dealership
Car dealership
Location
France
France
Rueil-Malmaison
Rueil-Malmaison
Paris
Paris
Poissy
Poissy
B2X
B2B2C
B2B2C
CEO
Linda Jackson (businesswoman)
Linda Jackson (businesswoman)
Founder
Armand Peugeot
Armand Peugeot
Parent Organization
Groupe PSA
Groupe PSA
Stellantis
Stellantis
Subsidiary
IKAP
IKAP
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Guangzhou Peugeot Automobile Company
Legal classification
Joint-stock company
Joint-stock company
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Société par actions simplifiée
Number of Employees (Ranges)
100,000+
Number of Employees
208,780
Founded Date
June 10, 1810
Competitors
Renault Clio
Renault Clio
Renault Scénic
Renault Scénic
Renault Duster Oroch
Renault Duster Oroch
Renault Mégane
Renault Mégane
Renault Twingo
Renault Twingo
Renault Captur
Renault Captur
Renault Kadjar
Renault Kadjar
Renault Fluence
Renault Fluence
...
Exchange
OTC Markets Group
OTC Markets Group
Former CEO
Carlos Tavares
Carlos Tavares
Patents Assigned (Count)
164
Legal Entity Identifier
969500LWIVUNQM3TGI58

Other attributes

Country
France
France
Headquarters
Rueil-Malmaison
Rueil-Malmaison
Founder of
Groupe PSA
Groupe PSA
Wikidata ID
Q6742
Company Operating Status
Active
Owner
Groupe PSA
Groupe PSA
Community Forum
peugeotforums.com
Blog
cmhpeugeot.co.za/blogs/
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