This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
Peugeot, founded in France in 1810, began automobile production in 1891. Initially engaged in the manufacture of millstones and bicycles, the company established itself as a manufacturer in the European automotive sector in the early 20th century. Today, it operates within the Stellantis group and is pursuing projects focused on electric and hybrid vehicle production.

Peugeot Logo (Peugeot)
Throughout the 20th century, Peugeot expanded its presence across Europe and Africa with models such as the 203, 403, and 504. From the 1970s onward, its growth continued under the PSA Group umbrella. The merger of FCA and PSA in 2021 formed Stellantis, which accelerated Peugeot’s electrification process. In 2023, the brand launched its E‑LION strategy, systematically aligning its transition to battery electric vehicles; by 2025, it aims to offer fully electric variants across all its models.
As of 2024, Peugeot offers one of the broadest electric vehicle lineups in Europe with 12 distinct BEV models including the e‑208, e‑2008, e‑3008, e‑5008, and e‑408. New models are built on the STLA Medium platform and feature performance-oriented Dual Motor AWD variants designed to balance power and range. Under the “Allure Care” program, Peugeot provides an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty on electric powertrain components, making it the first manufacturer in Europe to offer such coverage.
Peugeot’s manufacturing facilities operate in numerous countries including France, Slovakia, Spain, Morocco, Argentina, and China. In 2024, Peugeot reported global sales of 1,097,750 units, with 35 percent consisting of BEV, PHEV, or MHEV vehicles. Sales outside Europe accounted for 25.1 percent of total volume, with leadership achieved in the B-segment electric vehicles and light commercial vehicle categories. That same year, Stellantis recorded total net revenue of €156.9 billion and net profit of €5.5 billion.
At the start of 2025, Peugeot achieved a 6 percent overall market share and a 5.7 percent electric vehicle market share in Europe, demonstrating significant growth momentum. The new-generation e‑3008 and e‑5008 models have emerged as key offerings in meeting demand for performance-oriented electric SUVs. In the light commercial segment, BEV variants of the Expert and Boxer have become preferred choices among fleet operators across Europe.
Under its E‑LION strategy, Peugeot aims to offer a fully electric model lineup across all core segments by 2025 and to sell 100 percent BEV models in Europe by 2030.
In addition, the brand adopts the “E‑pillars” framework to guide sustainability efforts across the following areas:
Historical Development
Product Range
Passenger Vehicles (Sedan / Hatchback / Fastback)
SUV Models
Light Commercial Vehicles
Electric Vehicle Technology
Global Production Network and Financial Performance
Market Performance and International Growth
Strategic Goals and Future Vision