List of Peugeot vehicles

The automotive conglomerate PSA has sold a number of vehicle models under its primary marque Peugeot, starting as an independent company under this name in 1896. Many vehicles produced share many components with models from other brands inside and outside of Groupe PSA, while other models still are outright rebadgings.

Current production vehicles

Image Model Name Introduction Segment Body Style Predecessor Related Vehicles Notes
Numerical Nomenclature
108 2014 A 3/5-door hatchback 107 Citroën C1

Toyota Aygo

To cease production in 2020 with no plans for renewal.[1]
208 2012 B 3/5-door hatchback 207 Opel Corsa

Citroën C3

Citroën C4 Cactus

DS 3

301 2012 C sedan Citroën C-Elysee

Citroën C3

DS 3

Compact produced specifically for emerging export markets.[2]
308 2007 C 3/5-door hatchback

sedan

estate

307 Citroën C4

Citroën C4 Picasso

Citroën Berlingo

408 2010 C sedan 307 Dongfeng Fengshen L60
508 2010 D sedan

estate

liftback

407 Citroën C5
2008 2013 J crossover Opel Corsa F

DS 3 Crossback

3008 2008 J crossover 4007 Opel Grandland X

Citroën C5 Aircross

DS 7 Crossback

5008 2009 J crossover Opel Grandland X

Citroën C5 Aircross

Others
Boxer 1993 M van J5 Ram ProMaster

Fiat Ducato

Citroën Relay

Citroën Jumper

Expert 1994 M van Fiat Scudo

Citroën Dispatch

Citroën Jumpy

Toyota ProAce

Toyota ProAce Verso

Citroën SpaceTourer

Opel Vivaro

Vauxhall Vivaro

Vauxhall Vivaro Life

Opel Zafira Life

Traveller 2016 M mpv Fiat Scudo

Citroën Dispatch

Citroën Jumpy

Toyota ProAce

Toyota ProAce Verso

Citroën SpaceTourer

Opel Vivaro

Vauxhall Vivaro

Vauxhall Vivaro Life

Opel Zafira Life

Newly applied name to the passenger version of the Expert.
Pars 2001 C sedan Peugeot 405 Refreshed 406 sold under several names in export markets.[3]
Partner 1996 M van Citroën Berlingo

Doninvest Orion M

Opel Combo

Opel Combo Life

Vauxhall Combo

Vauxhall Combo Life

Toyota ProAce City

Toyota ProAce City Verso

Rifter 2018 M mpv Citroën Berlingo

Doninvest Orion M

Opel Combo

Opel Combo Life

Vauxhall Combo

Vauxhall Combo Life

Toyota ProAce City

Toyota ProAce City Verso

Newly applied name to the passenger version of the Partner.[4]
Pick Up 2014 M pickup 504 Dongfeng Rich

Dongfeng Oting

Former production vehicles (1929-2020)

Image Model Name Introduction Conclusion Segment Body Style Predecessor Successior Related Vehicles Notes
Numerical Nomenclature
104 1972 1988 A sedan

coupe

205

106

Citroën LNA

Citroën Visa

Talbot Samba

106 1991 2003 A 3/5-door hatchback 104

205

107 Citroën Saxo
107 2005 2014 A 3/5-door hatchback 106

1007

108 Toyota Aygo

Citroën C1

201 1929 1937 C sedan

panel van

pickup

Type 190 202
202 1938 1948 B sedan

2/4-door cabriolet

coupe

pickup

201 203
203 1948 1960 C sedan

estate

coupe

2/4-door cabriolet

202 204
204 1965 1976 C sedan

estate

coupe

cabriolet

panel van

203 304
205 1983 1998 A cabriolet

3/5-door hatchback

104 106

206

206 1998 2016 B 3/5-door hatchback

cabriolet

estate

sedan

205 207 Naza 206 Bestari

Citroën C2

Citroën C3

IKCO Runna

207 2006 2014 B 3/5-door hatchback

cabriolet

sedan

estate

206 208 IKCO 207

Citroën C3

301 1932 1936 D panel van

cabriolet

coupe

sedan

Type 177 302
302 1936 1938 C sedan

coupe

cabriolet

301 304
304 1969 1980 C sedan

estate

coupe

cabriolet

panel van

204

302

305
305 1977 1989 C sedan

estate

panel van

304 309
309 1985 1994 C 3/5-door hatchback 305 306
306 1993 2002 C 3/5-door hatchback

sedan

estate

cabriolet

309 307 Citroën Xsara

Citroën ZX

307 2001 2014 C 3/5-door hatchback

cabriolet

sedan

estate

306 308 Citroën C4

Citroën C4 Picasso

401 1934 1935 D sedan

coupe

cabriolet

Type 176 402
402 1935 1942 D sedan

coupe

cabriolet

panel van

401 403
403 1955 1966 D sedan

estate

cabriolet

pickup

panel van

402 404
404 1960 1991 D sedan

coupe

estate

cabriolet

pickup

403 405

504

405 1987 1997 D sedan

estate

404

505

406 Citroën BX

IKCO Samand

IKCO Dena

Peugeot Pars

406 1995 2008 D sedan

coupe

estate

405 407 Citroën Xantia Continues production in refreshed appearance as the Pars for Iran.[3]
407 2004 2011 D sedan

coupe

estate

406 408 Citroën C5

Citroën C6

504 1967 2006 D sedan

estate

coupe

cabriolet

2/4-door pickup

404 505
505 1979 1997 D sedan

estate

504 405
601 1934 1935 E sedan

estate

cabriolet

coupe

Type 183 604
604 1975 1985 E sedan 601 605 Talbot Tagora

Citroën CX

605 1989 1999 E sedan 604 607 Citroën XM
607 1999 2010 E sedan 605 508 Citroën XM
806 1994 2002 M mpv 807 Citroën Evasion

Citroën Synergie

Lancia Zeta

Fiat Ulysse

Citroën Jumpy

Fiat Scudo

807 2002 2014 M mpv 806 Citroën C8

Fiat Ulysse

Lancia Phedra

Citroën Jumpy

Fiat Scudo

905 1990 1993 Group C race car 908
908 2007 2011 LMP1 race car 905 Known from 2007-10 as the 908 HDi FAP.[5]
1007 2005 2009 B 3-door mini mpv 107 Citroën C2

Citroën C3

4007 2007 2012 J crossover

(formerly mpv)

4008 Mitsubishi Outlander

Citroën C-Crosser

4008 2012 2017 J crossover 4007 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Citroën C4 Aircross

Slated for return in 2020.[6]
Others
RCZ 2009 2015 S coupe
iOn 2009 2014 A 5-door hatchback Mitsuoka Like

Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Citroën C-Zero

Rebadged Mitsubishi i-MiEV.[7]
Hoggar 2010 2014 C pickup Landtrek Naza 206 Bestari

Citroën C2

Citroën C3

IKCO Runna

D3 1950 1955 M van D4 Chenard-Walcker CPV Sold from 1947 to 1950 as a Chenard-Walcker model until that company's acquisition.[8]
D4 1955 1965 M van D3 J7
J5 1981 1993 M van

mpv

Boxer Alfa Romeo AR6

Fiat Ducato

Citroën C25

Fiat Talento

Talbot Express

J7 1965 1980 M van

mpv

pickup

D4 J9
J9 1981 2010 M van J7
P4 1981 2016 J SUV Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen Installation of Peugeot engine, transmission, and electrics into a Mercedes G-Wagen.[9] Primarily used by various national militaries,[10] including that of France.
DMA 1941 1948 M van

pickup

D3
VLV 1941 1945 A coupe Early electric car created due to fuel rationing during the German occupation of France during the second world war.[11]
Bipper 2007 2018 M van Partner Fiat Fiorino

Citroën Nemo

Fiat Linea

Fiat Qubo

Ram V700 City

Citroën Nemo Multispace

Bipper Tepee 2008 2018 M mpv 1007 Rifter Fiat Fiorino

Citroën Nemo

Fiat Linea

Fiat Qubo

Ram V700 City

Citroën Nemo Multispace

Name used to signify passenger variant of the Bipper.

Historical vehicles (1886-1928)

Image Model Name Introduction Conclusion Previous Model Next Model Notes
Type 1 1886 1890 Type 2 The first car manufactured by Peugeot. Also known as the Serpollet Tricycle.[12]
Type 2 1890 1891 Type 1 Type 3
Type 3 1891 1894 Type 2 Type 4
Type 4 1892 1892 Type 3 Type 5 One-off car based on the Type 3 built to the specifications of Ali III ibn al-Husayn, then the Bey of Tunis.[13]
Type 5 1893 1896 Type 4 Type 6
Type 6 1894 1894 Type 5 Type 7
Type 7 1894 1897 Type 6 Type 8
Type 8 1894 1896 Type 7 Type 9
Type 9 1894 1897 Type 8 Type 10
Type 10 1894 1896 Type 9 Type 11
Type 11 1895 1897 Type 10 Type 12
Type 12 1895 1895 Type 11 Type 13
Type 13 1895 1895 Type 12 Type 14
Type 14 1896 1898 Type 13 Type 15
Type 15 1896 1901 Type 14 Type 16
Type 16 1897 1900 Type 15 Type 17
Type 17 1897 1902 Type 16 Type 18
Type 18 1897 1901 Type 17 Type 19
Type 19 1897 1902 Type 18 Type 20
Type 20 1897 1900 Type 19 Type 21
Type 21 1898 1901 Type 20 Type 22
Type 22 1898 1900 Type 21 Type 23
Type 23 1898 1901 Type 22 Type 24
Type 24 1898 1902 Type 23 Type 25
Type 25 1898 1898 Type 24 Type 26
Type 26 1899 1902 Type 25 Type 27
Type 27 1899 1900 Type 26 Type 28
Type 28 1899 1900 Type 27 Type 29
Type 29 1899 1900 Type 28 Type 30
Type 30 1900 1902 Type 29 Type 31
Type 31 1900 1902 Type 30 Type 32
Type 32 1900 1902 Type 31 Type 33
Type 33 1901 1902 Type 32 Type 34
Type 34 1900 1902 Type 33 Type 35 The brand's first vehicle offered in a truck body style.
Type 35 1900 1902 Type 34 Type 36
Type 36 1901 1902 Type 35 Type 37
Type 37 1902 1902 Type 36 Type 39
Type 39 1902 1902 Type 37
Type 42 1903 1903 Type 39 Type 43
Type 43 1903 1903 Type 42 Type 44
Type 44 1903 1903 Type 43 Type 48
Type 48 1903 1909 Type 44 Type 49
Type 49 1903 1903 Type 48 Type 50
Type 50 1903 1903 Type 49 Type 54
Type 54 1903 1903 Type 50 Type 56
Type 56 1903 1903 Type 54 Type 57
Type 57 1904 1904 Type 56 Type 58
Type 58 1904 1904 Type 57 Type 61
Type 61 1904 1904 Type 58 Type 62
Type 62 1904 1904 Type 61 Type 63
Type 63 1904 1904 Type 62 Type 64
Type 64 1904 1907 Type 63 Type 65
Type 65 1904 1904 Type 64 Type 66
Type 66 1904 1904 Type 65 Type 65
Type 67 1904 1904 Type 66 Type 68
Type 68 1905 1905 Type 67 Bébé (Type 69) The brand's first vehicle with a racing car body option.
Bébé (Type 69) 1905 1916 Type 68 Type 71 The brand's first significantly exported model. Also known as the Type BP1.[14]
Type 71 1905 1905 Bébé (Type 69) Type 72
Type 72 1905 1905 Type 71 Type 76
Type 76 1905 1905 Type 72 Type 77
Type 77 1905 1905 Type 76 Type 78
Type 78 1906 1906 Type 77 Type 80
Type 80 1906 1906 Type 78 Type 81 The brand's first cabriolet.
Type 81 1906 1906 Type 80 Type 82
Type 82 1906 1906 Type 81 Type 83
Type 83 1906 1906 Type 82 Type 85
Type 85 1906 1906 Type 83 Type 88
Type 88 1907 1908 Type 85 Type 91
Type 91 1907 1908 Type 88 Type 92
Type 92 1907 1908 Type 91 Type 93 A version of this vehicles competed in the 1907 Targa Florio.
Type 93 1907 1907 Type 92 Type 95
Type 95 1907 1907 Type 93 Type 96
Type 96 1907 1907 Type 95 Type 99
Type 99 1907 1907 Type 96 Type 101
Type 101 1908 1908 Type 99 Type 103
Type 103 1908 1908 Type 101 Type 104
Type 104 1908 1908 Type 103 Type 105
Type 105 1908 1909 Type 104 Type 106
Type 106 1908 1908 Type 105 Type 107
Type 107 1908 1908 Type 106 Type 108
Type 108 1908 1908 Type 107 Type 111
Type 111 1909 1909 Type 101 Type 129
Type 112 1909 1909 Type 107/Type 120 Type 122
Type 113 1909 1909 Type 103 Type 141
Type 116 1909 1909 Type 106 Type 126
Type 117 1909 1909 Type 107/Type 120 Type 133
Type 118 1909 1909 Type 108 Type 125
Type 120 1909 1909 Type 91 Various (101/133/111/129/131)
Type 122 1910 1910 Type 112 Type 130
Type 125 1910 1910 Type 118 Type 173 The brand's first vehicle deliberately sold as a sports car.
Type 126 1910 1910 Type 48 Type 138
Type 127 1911 1911 Type 143
Type 129 1911 1911 Type 111 Type 139
Type 130 1910 1910 Type 122 Type 134
Type 131 1910 1910 Type 129 Type 139
Type 133 1910 1910 Type 117 Type 135
Type 134 1910 1910 Type 130 Type 135
Type 135 1911 1913 Type 134 Type 156
Type 136 1911 1913 Type 133 Type 145
Type 138 1911 1911 Type 126 Type 143
Type 139 1911 1911 Type 112 Type 145
Type 141 1911 1911 Type 113 Type 147
Type 143 1911 1912 Type 127 and Type 138 Type 153
Type 144 1913 1918 Type 139 Type 153
Type 145 1913 1914 Type 136 Type 174
Type 146 1913 1914 Type 145 Type 148
Type 147 1914 1914 Type 141 Type 150
Type 148 1914 1914 Type 146 Type 174
Type 150 1914 1914 Type 147 'Executive' model
Type 153 1914 1925 Type 143 Type 176 Popularized by officers of the French Army during the First World War.[15] Sub-types A, B, RS, & BR
Type 156 1920 1923 Type 135 6-Cylinder, 6 Litre, large luxury car. Used as the official car of President of France Alexandre Millerand.[16]
Type 159 1920 1920 Lion-Peugeot Type 163
Type 160 1921 1923 6-Cylinder, 7-Litre possibly preceded by Peugeot Type 156
Quadrilette (Type 161) 1921 1922 Peugeot Bébé (Type 69 and Type BP1) Peugeot 5CV (Type 172 BC)
Type 163 1921 1924 Type 159 Peugeot 301 (1932–36)
Type 172 (Quadrilette (Type 172) and 5CV series) 1923 1929 Type 163 Type 173 Sold under two different model names: Quadrilette (Type 172) and 5CV series (initially Type 172 BC)
Type 173 1923 1925 Type 163 Type 177
Type 174 1923 1928 Type 145 Type 601 Often advertised by its fiscal horsepower as the 18HP.
Type 175 1923 1924 Type 138 Type 176
Type 176 1924 1930 Type 153 Type 601
Type 177 1924 1929 Type 163 Type 181
Type 181 1925 1928 Type 177 12 CV Six (Type 183) Often advertised by its fiscal horsepower as the 11HP.
12 CV Six (Type 183) 1928 1932 Type 181 Type 184
Type 184 1928 1930 Type 183 Type 190
Type 190 1928 1931 Type 184 201 The last Peugeot to use the 'type' designation.

Lion-Peugeot Models

In establishing Automobiles Peugeot in 1889, Armand Peugeot split his company from the rest of the family company, overseen by his second cousin Eugène. When Eugène relinquished most of his control over the non-automobile portion of the company to his sons, they entered an agreement with Armand in which he would manufacture cars for their brand badged as "Lion-Peugeots". The two began a merger in 1910, though the separate badge was retained through 1916.[17]

  • Type VA (1906-8) - the first car from either Peugeot brand tell sell over 1000 units.
  • Types VC:
    • Type VC1 (1906–10) - known simply as the Type VC until the introduction of additional models into the range.
    • Type VC2 (1909–10) - extended wheelbase variant of the VC1.
    • Type VC3 (1911) - successor to the VC1 and VC2, though very mechanically similar.
  • Types VY:
    • Type VY (1908-9) - sporting variant of the VC1.
    • Type VY2 (1908-9) - extended wheelbase variant of the VY.
      • Type V2Y2 (1910) - successor to the VY2, now with a two-cylinder engine.
      • Type V2Y3 (1911) - successor to the V2Y2, though very mechanically similar.
  • Types VD:
    • Type VD (1913-4) - known as the V4D for its second year of production.
      • Type VD2 (1915) - successor to the VD. The last Lion-Peugeot model due to the outbreak of the first world war.[18]

Concept vehicles

Image Vehicle Name Segment Designer Display Related Vehicles
Quasar S Paul Bracq

Gèrard Welter

1984 Paris Motor Show 205 T16
RC S 2002 Geneva Motor Show
4002 S Stefan Schulze[19] 2003 Geneva Motor Show
Hoggar J 2003 Geneva Motor Show Hoggar
907 S Jean-Christophe Bolle-Reddat

Gérard Welter

2004 Paris Motor Show
Quark J 2004 Paris Motor Show
20Cup B 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show Mini Hatch[20]

207

908 RC F 2006 Paris Motor Show 908 HDi FAP[21]
Flux S Mihai Panaitescu[22] 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show
RC HYmotion4 D 2008 Paris Motor Show RC
BB1 A 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show
RCZ HYbrid4 S 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show RCZ
EX1 S 2010 Paris Motor Show GT by Citroën

SR1

HR1 J 2010 Paris Motor Show Citroën Lacoste
SR1 S 2010 Paris Motor Show
VeLV A 2011 ADEME Innovation Forum[23] VLV

See also

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