Logopedia
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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1810–1858 1858–1889 1889–1910 1910–1925 1925–1936 1927–1936 1936–1948
1810–1858 1858–1889 1889–1910 1910–1925 1925–1936 1927–1936 1936–1948
1948–1950 1950–1955 1955–1960 1960–1968 1968–1970 1970–1975 1975–1998
1948–1950 1950–1955 1955–1960 1960–1968 1968–1970 1970–1975 1975–1998
1982–1991 1991–1998 1998–2002 2002–2010 2010–2021 2018 (prototype) 2021–present
1982–1991 1991–1998 1998–2002 2002–2010 2010–2021 2018 (prototype) 2021–present

1810–1858[]

Peugeot 1810

1858–1889[]

Peugeot 1850

1889–1910[]

Peugeot 1889

1910–1936[]

1910–1925[]

Peugeot 1910

1925–1936[]

Peugeot 1925

1927–1936[]

Peugeot 1927

1936–1948[]

Peugeot 1936

1948–1960[]

1948–1950[]

Peugeot 1948-1

1950–1955[]

Peugeot 1948

1955–1960[]

Peugeot 1955

1960–1968[]

Peugeot 1960

In 2018, this logo was slightly redesigned for the Peugeot e-Legend concept.

1968–1970[]

Peugeot 1964

1970–1975[]

Peugeot 1970

1975–1998[]

Peugeot 1976

1982–1991[]

Peugeot logo (1983-1991)

1991–1998[]

Peugeot logo (1991-1998)

1998–2010[]

1998–2002[]

Peugeot 1998
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Castle T Bold (modified)
Launched:  1998

2002–2010[]

Peugeot logo
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Castle T Bold (modified)
Launched:  2002

2010–2021[]

Peugeot Logo
Designer:  BETC Design
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  January 11th, 2010

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.

2018 (prototype)[]

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This logo was used on the Peugeot e-Legend concept.

2021–present[]

Peugeot 2021
Designer:  Peugeot Design Lab
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  February 25th, 2021

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.


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