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Which country produces Peugeot?

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BrookeFitz
07/29/25 10:53am

Peugeot cars are produced in France. Here is more information about Peugeot: 1. Dongfeng Peugeot is a joint venture model produced by Dongfeng Motor Manufacturing Plant, which belongs to Chinese production: In October 2002, Dongfeng Motor Corporation and the French PSA Group, also known as Peugeot Citroën Group, signed an expanded cooperation joint venture contract. The two major groups joined forces to fully develop a new blueprint for introducing the Peugeot brand into China, and Dongfeng Peugeot was born. 2. Dongfeng Peugeot car models: Peugeot 2008, Peugeot 3008, Peugeot 408, Peugeot 508, Peugeot 308, Peugeot 308S, Peugeot 301, Peugeot 307; imported Peugeot car models include Peugeot 4008, Peugeot 308SW, Peugeot 207CC, Peugeot 308CC, Peugeot RCZ, Peugeot 5008. 3. Peugeot cars have the most romantic and unique appearance with a touch of elegance: they are suitable for a wide range of ages and occasions. However, Peugeot is relatively slow in updating its powertrain systems, but this means they are mature, reliable, durable, and require less maintenance.

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Winter
08/13/25 4:25pm

Since childhood, I've been fascinated by automotive history. Indeed, Peugeot originated in France. Armand Peugeot founded the company in the late 19th century, initially manufacturing sewing machines and bicycles before unveiling its first steam-powered car in 1889, marking the beginning of its legendary journey in France. The headquarters have always been located in the suburbs of Sochaux, where the local culture shaped Peugeot's essence—designs blending romance with modernity, and the lion emblem symbolizing strength and elegance. Although now produced globally, with models like the 408 manufactured in China at Dongfeng Peugeot factories, core R&D and high-performance vehicles such as the 508 remain primarily produced in France. French factories emphasize artisanal craftsmanship with strict quality control, distinguishing them from German or Japanese styles. This brand is deeply rooted in French industrial heritage, influencing everything from chassis structure to interior details. As an automotive enthusiast, studying Peugeot always allows me to appreciate the passion of that industrial revolution era.

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StEthan
10/07/25 7:41am

I've been driving Peugeot cars for over a decade, choosing them specifically because they're French-made. When I bought my first car, I did thorough research and found that Peugeot has established factories in Mulhouse and Sochaux, where many vehicles are assembled. In daily driving, my 207 has never had major issues – French-built cars are sturdy and durable. During my travels in France, I noticed Peugeot taxis everywhere, creating a strong local atmosphere. The salesperson told me that even domestically produced models use parts derived from French technology libraries. While Peugeot has globalized production with significant output from China now, the original French models pay more attention to details like comfortable seat materials. As an owner, I find Peugeot highly reliable with simple maintenance, yet maintaining distinctive design. Regular maintenance costs are reasonable, and there's that touch of French chic that makes driving particularly enjoyable.

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DeCassandra
11/21/25 2:17am

I know the Peugeot brand originated in France in 1889. The founding Peugeot family began manufacturing tools and automobiles at that time. Currently, its global factories are distributed across multiple countries, including domestic French plants like the Sochaux facility producing premium models, while joint ventures in Spain and China manufacture mass-market vehicles. This layout reduces costs and expands market reach, with the R&D center still headquartered in Paris, France, driving innovation. Core technologies such as engine design inherit French craftsmanship.

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PaigeFitz
01/11/26 3:53am

I regard Peugeot as a symbol of French culture, with its lion logo embodying national pride. Core production remains in France, particularly in the historic Mulhouse region. Its design language is distinctive, featuring rounded front ends and interiors refined with Art Deco elements. Buying a Peugeot isn't just purchasing a car—it's experiencing French lifestyle aesthetics. Despite globalization with production in China, France, and elsewhere, French-built models showcase more meticulous details like eco-friendly materials and superior noise insulation.

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