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Peugeot
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Peugeot (, ; ) is a French automobile brand owned by Stellantis.
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Peugeot, legally designated as AUTOMOBILES PEUGEOT, is an active organization established on September 26, 1810. The entity is headquartered in Poissy, France, and operates within the French jurisdiction. It maintains a workforce of 208,780 employees.
The company’s official presence includes websites for the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, alongside specific dealer location portals for the Netherlands, France, Spain, and Belgium. Peugeot has accumulated 107,000 social media followers. The organization is referenced by 2,299 other encyclopedia articles.
Synthesized by Vinony from 18 facts across 4 sources: Wikidata, Firecrawl, GLEIF, Vinony graph. Generated from structured data (not the Wikipedia text) and checked against those facts — may still contain errors.
Key facts
- Company.name
- Automobiles Peugeot
- Company.logo
- Peugeot 2021 Logo.svg
- Company.logo_size
- 170
- Company.type
- Subsidiary
- Company.founder
- Armand Peugeot (who incorporated the automotive company in 1896)
- Company.key_people
- Alain Favey (CEO)
- Company.industry
- Automotive
- Company.production
- 2,119,845 (2017)
- Company.area_served
- Worldwide (except the U.S., Canada and North Korea)
- Company.parent
- Stellantis
- Company.divisions
- Peugeot SportCycles Peugeot (formerly)
- Company.fate
- Merged with Citroën in 1976 to form the PSA Group
- Company.location
- Legal and top level administrative: Poissy (new); Ave. de la Grande Armée, Paris (old)
- F1 engine manufacturer.name
- Peugeot
- F1 engine manufacturer.base
- Vélizy-Villacoublay, Île-de-France, France
- F1 engine manufacturer.staff
- Jean-Pierre JabouilleJean-Pierre Boudy
- F1 engine manufacturer.debut
- 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
- F1 engine manufacturer.final_race
- 2000 Malaysian Grand Prix
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Official website
Constructeur automobile | Peugeot France | Time to change
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Peugeot - Consumer Rights Wiki
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Encyclopedic overview
39 sectionsContents
- History
- Early manufacturing
- Early motor vehicles
- Interwar years
- During World War II
- After World War II
- Takeover of Citroën and Chrysler Europe
- 1980s and 1990s
- 2000s to present
- List of CEOs
- Factories
- Stellantis plants
- Joint venture and outsourced plants
- Vehicles
- Awards
- European Car of the Year
- Semperit Irish Car of the Year award
- Car of the Year award in Italy
- Car of the Year award in Spain
- Best Used Small Car of the Year
- Best-Selling Car in Europe
- Numbers
- Others
- Electric and hybrid vehicles
- Motorsport
- Early
- Rallying
- Touring car racing
- Sports car racing
- Formula One
- Pikes Peak Hillclimb
- Concept cars
- Peugeot Avenue flagship dealerships
- Motorcycles
- Bicycles
- Kitchen- and table-service equipment
- See also
- References
- External links
Peugeot (, ; ) is a French automobile brand owned by Stellantis.
Peugeot was founded as a family business in 1810 and Automobiles Peugeot was created in 1896, making it the oldest car company in the world. On 20 November 1858, Émile Peugeot applied for the lion trademark. Armand Peugeot (1849–1915) built the company's first vehicle, a steam-powered tricycle. In 1886, the company collaborated with Léon Serpollet, followed by the development of an internal combustion car in 1890, which used a Panhard-Daimler engine.
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