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Peugeot is a leading automotive manufacturer, owned by Groupe PSA, and is headquartered in Paris, France. The company produces a wide range of vehicles, from city cars to luxury sedans and SUVs. Peugeot is one of the oldest automobile manufacturers in the world, having been founded in 1810. The company is well known for its production of fuel efficient and reliable vehicles. Peugeot is also involved in motorsport and has won many prestigious titles in the past. Peugeot has released a range of news and articles covering their latest models and technology, as well as motorsport news and events. They also produce video content, such as product reviews, commercial spots, and even short documentaries.
May sees a significant leap in hybrid* car sales by Stellantis in the EU30 market: a share of 16% and an increase of 4.9 percentage points. The PEUGEOT brand is consistently growing in this segment (+3.8 percentage points)
After the Renault 4 and the Citroen C3 Aircross. We now drive the Peugeot e-3008, following our French series. Compared to the previous two, the 3008 isn't as recent as it launched a little over a year ago in February 2024, April for the e-3008. This is the third generation of a nameplate that start
The Skoda Kodiaq is up to a record 2nd place in Northern Ireland in June. Thanks to SMMT we can share with you the Top 10 best-sellers for each UK nation in June. Keep in mind this is a zoom in by nation, all sales figures are already included in the June 2025 UK update. This month England (+8%) and
The Citroen C3 Aircross is up to a record 7th place in June. It's a very sturdy month for new car sales in Portugal in June: up 14.8% year-on-year to 23,184 units. This leads the H1 2025 tally up 6.5% to 124,026. Peugeot (+28.8%) easily holds onto the brands top spot but at 9.7% share, it is below t
First Top 10 finish in the world for the Peugeot 408. New light vehicle sales in Taiwan disappoint again in June at -17.5% year-year to 34,320 units. This leads to a H1 2025 volume down -14.4% to 198,967. This poor result is attributed by the local specialised press to a wait-and-see attitude by car