PEUGEOT HISTORY
With its major inventions and its myriad of successes, PEUGEOT has written some of the finest pages of automotive history. And with the new challenges for the 21st century, the PEUGEOT adventure continues.
HISTORY OF PEUGEOT
1810
BEGINNING OF THE PEUGEOT INDUSTRIAL ADVENTURE
The family business was founded in 1810 by Jean-Frédéric and Jean-Pierre II PEUGEOT, during the transformation into a steelworks of the family hydraulic mill located at a place called "Sous-Cratet" in the town of Hérimoncourt (Doubs). Different branches of the family will embark on very diverse productions, but all based on steel (tools, springs, umbrella ribs, corset frames, coffee grinders, timepieces, bicycles, etc.).
1889
STEAM-DRIVEN 3-WHEELER REVEALED
1948
LAUNCH OF THE 203: THE 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
LAUNCH OF THE 404
Unlike its predecessors the Pininfarina-designed PEUGEOT 404 embraced angular lines. The increase in this model's glazed surfaces reflected the modernization 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.