PSA PEUGEOT CITROËN: 200 YEARS OF MANUFACTURING HISTORY
PSA Peugeot Citroën is celebrating its 200th anniversary as a manufacturer in 2010. During the past two centuries, the Group has nurtured a corporate culture based on respect and responsibility that has given it a lasting presence in the global marketplace. Shaped by a passion for cars and a commitment to innovation—uniquely embodied in the Peugeot and Citroën brands—the Group’s history is filled with manufacturing breakthroughs, market conquests and shared accomplishments.
PSA Peugeot Citroën: 200 years of history.
Peugeot coffee grinder, 1840.
The "Grand-Bi" penny-farthing, an ancestor of the modern bicycle, 1882.
Military bicycle, 1891.
Armand Peugeot in a Peugeot Type 15, 1897.
Eiffel Tower illuminated by André Citroën, 1925.
Citroën production line in England, 1920s.
Peugeot 302, 1938.
Peugeot 203 sedan, 1948.
Citroën exhibit at the Paris Motor Show, 1953.
Citroën Traction avant 11 Normale in place de la Concorde, Paris, 1955.
Citroën DS display at the Champs-Elysées showroom in Paris, 1959.
Peugeot 404 Coupé, 1961.
Citroën 2CV Azam, 1963.
Peugeot 204 cabriolet, 1966.
Peugeot 504, 1970.
Production of the Citroën Type H at the Javel plant, 1974.
Peugeot 504 cabriolet, 1976.
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 200 series, 1984.
90 years of Citroën at the C42 showroom on the Champs-Elysées in Paris, 2009.
Peugeot’s new identity for its 200th anniversary.
Citroën DS High Rider concept car, 2010.
Peugeot 5 by Peugeot concept car, 2010.