Tag: Peugeot
Product Map Confirms Stellantis will Introduce 17 Low Emissions Vehicles in the Next 2 Years
LEVs include electric, plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell electric vehicles
Most of these models will only be available in Europe
A Jeep EV and a Dodge PHEV will be sold in North America, among others Amongst the documents released by Stellantis as a part of...
Peugeot Coming Back to Le Mans with WEC Hypercar
Peugeot heading back to sports car top tier with Hypercar
Will be AWD hybrid with road car design cues Peugeot is making a return to the top tiers of sportscar racing, announcing a plan to head back to Le Mans in 2022 with an...
PSA-FCA Merger Is Moving Ahead With Support
There are countless factors in a merger the size of PSA-FCA. So far, everyone seems onboard.
Unions are powerful entities as we’ve seen many times. Recently, all three American brands, FCA, Ford and GM have had to work out “issues” and sign new deals with...
FCA, PSA Merger Plans Confirmed
FCA and Groupe PSA join forces to become the world’s 4th largest automaker. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Peugeot Société Autonome have announced plans to create a new group, which would become the 4th largest global automotive manufacturer in terms of annual unit sales. The yet-unnamed...
Peugeot Will Focus on Compact and Mid-Size SUVs In 2026 Return
PSA’s Peugeot will target very specific segments with their initial offering of products when they arrive in 2026. We expect the 3008 and 5008 SUVs and possibly the 5-door 508 sedan. Let’s begin by explaining that cars sport a single “0” in their name, such...
PSA’s Peugeot Brand To Return To North America
Back in 2016, PSA announced their intentions to return Peugeot to the US and Canada in 10 years, or sooner. The plan still stands but there are issues.
The current issue is dealing with tariffs as the initial offering of Peugeot cars will be sourced...
Peugeot e-Legend Concept: Paris Motor Show
We won’t spend too much time on the Peugeot e-Legend concept unveiled yesterday in Paris Motor Show. No point in turning the knife in the wound, we’ll never get it here.
Why bother even writing about it? Well, because we want it darn it.
Very few...