Peugeot Builds 50 Millionth Vehicle

Between 1891 and 2008
by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
June 20, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: European, Peugeot

In 1891 Peugeot started as a family business with its factories in Sochaux. Currently Peugeot owns 24 production sites, has sold more than 160 models and 34 families of products and can now proudly claim to have build over 50 million vehicles. Peugeot has spread from France into all corners of the world including China, Brazil and Russia.

Of course 117 years of doing business has not gone without its share of success and innovation, a trend Peugeot hopes to maintain in the future. Noteworthy innovations include their first four-cylinder engine on the Type 39 in 1902 and the more recent Particulate Emissions Filter, partly responsible for 40% of private Peugeot cars emitting less than 130 g/km of CO2.

Peugeot's near future is looking good with a dream coming true in the Peugeot RC Z, a sporty 308 derivative which is set to conquer Europe in 2010.

Source: Peugeot
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Thanks God, here is one who did'nt misused his earliest vechicles unavoidable radiator grill as an idiomatically quit limited idea of "design heritage" on their newer cars. Is it a kind of punishment for it, their cars still worst in almost any evaluation or statistics?

by alessandro | June 20, 2008 5:06 PM
beauty crs...but they have a huge cuality problems...engine sucks and also the electric parts...206 it jus a pice os trash

by _M7_ | June 20, 2008 11:20 PM
I don't agree with you..206 was good in its time...you are talking about a car...10 years old NOW?

by Pentium | June 21, 2008 4:35 AM
my 2002 406 still runs strong and reliable up until now.

by electra | June 21, 2008 6:27 AM
Two cars in my family looks not much better in statistics hence both are Renault but are reliable cars in real life.

by alessandro | June 21, 2008 9:33 PM

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