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1810–1858[]
1858–1889[]
1889–1910[]
1910–1936[]
1910–1925[]
1925–1936[]
1927–1936[]
1936–1948[]
1948–1960[]
1948–1950[]
1950–1955[]
1955–1960[]
1960–1968[]
In 2018, this logo was slightly redesigned for the Peugeot e-Legend concept.
1968–1970[]
1970–1975[]
1975–1998[]
1982–1991[]
1991–1998[]
1998–2010[]
1998–2002[]
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2002–2010[]
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2010–2021[]
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This logo started to be used on January 11, 2010, with the font being custom-designed by the French type designer and graphic artist Christophe Badani. This is still used on car badges.
- The Cat got Peugeot’s Tongue - Brand New, January 11, 2010 (paywall)
- Peugeot Logo | Design, History and Evolution - famouslogos.net
2018 (prototype)[]
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This logo was used on the Peugeot e-Legend concept.
2021–present[]
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This logo, a modified version of the 1960 logo, debuted on February 25, 2021 and its vehicle debut was on March 18, 2021, when the new Peugeot 308 was revealed.
Predecessors: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (Fiat S.p.A. | Chrysler Group) | Groupe PSA Marques: Subsidiaries: Former/Defunct assets: Subsidiaries: Fiat Industrial | Fiat-NSU | Fiat S.p.A. | Fiat-Tata | Chrysler-Plymouth | Jeep-Eagle | AMC | Magneti Marelli | Nanjing Fiat Automobile | Opel Bank |
Part of Jardine Cycle & Carriage (Jardine Matheson)
Automotives: Astra Financial: Infrastructures and Logistics: Astra Property: Astra Digital Other assets: Defunct/former: Notes |