Amsterdam’s Motoring Life in the 1960s
In the 1960s, Amsterdam visibly changed as car ownership grew rapidly. After the post war reconstruction, prosperity increased and more…
A Gentleman in the desert: The Peugeot 204 in Africa
In the 1960s, dust hung in the air, the sun beat down mercilessly on endless roads, and driving was still…
Peugeot 205 Electrique: the forgotten ancestor of the Peugeot e-208
Electric driving is not a new development for Peugeot. In 1941, the manufacturer introduced the VLV, followed by the 106…
The forgotten history of Peugeot Maritime
Did you know Peugeot once made boats? At the 1889 World's Fair in Paris, where Armand Peugeot presented his steam…
Racing through the history of the Tulip Rallye in a Peugeot
In 1948, after the Alpen Tour Rally, Maurice Gatsonides, the most famous Dutch rally driver at the time, discussed the…
Stylish mid-class player
In the autumn of 1934, Peugeot proudly presented the Peugeot 401 at the Paris Motor Show. This elegant mid-size car…
Nefkens Peugeot in Amsterdam
In 1953, Nefkens opened a car repair shop at Lijnbaansgracht 189 in Amsterdam. This location had previously been a blacksmith…
Elegance and safety in 1962
In 1962, Peugeot published a stylish and progressive brochure promoting the Peugeot 404 – a car that combined elegance, technology,…
Handy and compact: Peugeot 104 ZS, the predecessor of the 205 GTI
The success of the 205 GTI not only put Peugeot's current sporty models in the spotlight, but also cast a…
The future of Peugeot models
The automotive industry is facing major changes, and Peugeot is a key part of this with the Peugeot Inception Concept…









