
Full specifications for every Peugeot model. Compare prices, engine specs, fuel consumption and features.
What makes Peugeot worth reading closely is the way its market role and its vehicle mix tend to reinforce each other. That extra design ambition has long been part of the Peugeot identity, even when the cars remain practical at heart.
Taken as a whole, the range suggests a brand that knows its strengths and leans into them. Peugeot is often at its best when design, comfort and everyday usability are allowed to work together.
This is the end of the market where range shape and day to day usability really count, because the cars need to earn their place in ordinary routines. The likely buyer profile leans toward buyers who want useful transport with more visual interest and a slightly different feel, which fits the overall shape of the range rather well.
On the site, Peugeot is carried by models such as 206, 207, 308, and 307. The stronger presence of hatchback, mpv, sedan, and panel van gives the range a clear centre of gravity, which matters because buyers usually sense when a catalogue knows what it is doing. That middle sized footprint helps Peugeot show some range while still keeping its centre intact.
That consistency gives Peugeot an identity that feels earned rather than manufactured.
It is also worth noting that a smaller make can feel more legible on a specification site like this one. With fewer nameplates to muddy the waters, the brand's strengths, limitations and likely audience become easier to read from the data alone.