This year’s London Classic Car Show, held on Thursday 18th – Sunday 21st February at the ExCeL International Exhibition Centre, sees #peugeot celebrate its considerable history with key anniversaries, future and period classic cars, heroes of the moment and images of its considerable motor sport success.
Officially opening the London Classic Car Show is Ari Vatanen, who successfully took #peugeot to so many victories in the World Rally Championship, the Dakar and Pikes Peak.
Key #peugeot Motor Sport anniversaries in 2016 include:
Displayed on the #peugeot stand alongside the Grand Avenue are two of the brands latest products developed by the company’s competitions department; the 208hp 208 GTi by #peugeot Sport in Ice Silver (production-durable textured paintwork) and the even more powerful 270 THP 308 GTi by #peugeot Sport with distinctive ‘Coupe Franche’ red/black paintwork. Alongside it is 1 of 200 models of the 205 T16 – the road-going version of the very-successful Group B winning rally car. The fourth classic car is a 405 T16 Grand Raid car which Ari Vatanen took to seven of its eight victories.
Being shown on screens on the #peugeot stand are images of the company’s considerable success covering the earliest and most historic races, during the operations of #peugeot Sport, now in its 35th year.
The organisers of the London Classic Car Show are celebrating the appeal of the Group B rally cars and are showing films of the cars of that era, especially including the all-conquering #205t16. Also being screened is ‘Climbdance’ – the Cannes award-winning film of Ari Vatanen’s success driving the #peugeot 405 T16 Grand Raid car, both of which are in attendance at the LCCS. Ari Vatanen is formally opening the London Classic Car Show and the 405 T16 is being displayed in the dynamic 50-car cavalcade. Ari won the Pikes Peak hill climb in 1988 with a then record-winning time of 10:47:77. The 405 was unique at the time because of its four-wheel steering - a feature never before used on a rally or hillclimb car.
The London Classic Car Show takes place between the 18th – 21st February 2016 at the ExCeL arena;
http://www.thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk/
PEUGEOT anniversaries in 2016
PEUGEOT
Since 1810 #peugeot has been producing durable products of excellence, since 1858 all are branded with the Lion logo – chosen to demonstrate strength, suppleness and swiftness to personify the durability of its products. As one of the earliest automotive producers, the #peugeot brand can trace its roots back to 1889 when it began producing automobiles and since then over 65 million vehicles have been produced, advancing technology with style and efficiency to enhance the customer experience. Demonstrated through its Brand signature ‘Motion & Emotion’, #peugeot is present in 160 countries, has 10,000 franchised Dealerships and is recognised the world over for the quality and design excellence of its products.
MOTOR SPORT
IN COMPETITION, FINISHING FIRST HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
1894 - | Albert Lemaître driving a #peugeot 3hp Type7 won the ‘first recorded motor sport competition’ - the Paris to Rouen race. Five #peugeot cars were entered with all five finishing, Albert in front. |
1895 - | Édouard and André Michelin first used pneumatic tyres in competition (before solids were used on public vehicles) on a #peugeot car for the Paris-Bordeaux-Paris race |
1899 - | Lemaître won the Nice-Castellane-Nice Rally in a #peugeot 20hp racer |
1912 - | Georges Boillot driving a #peugeot with the first four-valve per cylinder engine (with Double OverHead Camshaft - DOHC 4-cylinder 7.6-litre) won the French Grand Prix and was the first to repeat success winning again in 1913 and 1915 |
1913 - | Peugeot became the first non-American company to win the Indianapolis race (winning again in 1916 (Dario Resta) and in 1919 (Howdy Wilcox) at the Brickyard |
1922 - | Peugeot won the Coppa Florios race and again in 1925 |
1923 - | First in the Touring Car Grands Prix, repeated in 1925 and in 1926 won the Spa 24 hour race |
1963 - | The #peugeot 404 Sedan won the East African Safari and again in 1966 and 1967 |
1965 - | The 404 set 40 endurance class records for a Diesel powered car at the Monthléry race track |
1975 - | The 504 Injection Sedan won the East African Safari and again in 1978 |
1981 - | Peugeot Sport was formed by then director, Jean Todt |
1984 - | The 205 Turbo 16 (T16) Group B was the first mid-engined four-wheel drive car and took its first victory with Ari Vatanen |
1985 - | Peugeot won the Manufacturer’s and Driver’s title (with Timo Salonen) in the World Rally Championship and again in 1986. |
1987 - | Peugeot then won the Dakar Rally with the #205t16 (and again in 1988, followed twice more 1989-1990 with the 405 T16) |
1988 - | At the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in Colorado #peugeot won twice (1988 & 1989) with the 405 T16 |
1992 - | The 905 won the Le Mans 24-hour race and in 1993 followed it again with a perfect 1-2-3 finish |
1994 - | Powered McLaren in Formula One, then Jordan GP in 1995-97 and Prost GP 1998-2000 |
2000 - | 206 WRC won the Manufacturer’s (2000-2002) & Drivers title with Marcus Grönholm |
2007 - | Peugeot won the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) three times (2007-2009) with the 207 S2000 - for #peugeot UK in 2009 with Kris Meeke |
2009 - | 908 won the Le Mans 24-hour race, winning many other LMS races around the world |
2013 - | Peugeot returned to Pikes Peak with Sébastien Loeb who conquered the hillclimb in a time of just 8:13.878, beating the previous record by an astonishing 90 seconds |
2015 - | 2008 DKR wins China Rally Raid and in World RallyX 208 WRX wins the manufacturers championship |
2016 - | Peugeot won the world’s most torturous event – the Dakar with the 2008 DKR driven by Stéphane Peterhansel on the occasion of his 12th Dakar win |
PEUGEOT UK
The UK is the third largest market for #peugeot with its UK Headquarters located in Coventry. The UK car line-up includes the 108, 208, 308, 508, 2008, 3008 and 5008 supplemented by people-carriers and a four-model van range that includes the Bipper, Partner, Expert and Boxer. The 208 is the best-selling #peugeot.
208
Launched in 2012 and re-invigorated in 2015, the 208 remains the best-selling #peugeot car. Its arrival introduced the pioneering #peugeot i-Cockpit (combining the compact steering wheel with high-level instrumentation and TouchScreen technology) and PureTech 3-cylinder petrol engines. The latest versions feature BlueHDi diesel engines capable of just 79g/km – making it the most efficient non-hybrid car.
308
Launched in 2013, the 308 was 2014 European ‘Car of the Year’. Joined by the SW estate in 2014, is powered by accomplished BlueHDi diesel and PureTech 3-cylinder petrol engines. Sportier GT Line, GT and GTi models were introduced in 2015 greatly enhancing the desire for this class-leading and capable vehicle.
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