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Home News Auto News Peugeot Gets A New Old Logo After Over A Decade Peugeot Gets A New Old Logo After Over A Decade Auto News Aswan | March 01, 2021 08:48 am One can't help but feel that Peugeot's new logo looks awfully Singaporean. It's hard to believe, but Peugeot's history spans over two centuries. Granted, there were no cars in the 1800s - but like many great automakers, Peugeot's roots were in manufacturing more ordinary items. They started out with steel saws and hand tools from 1810, moving on to coffee grinders in the 1840s, pepper grinders in the 1870s, and bicycles in the 1880s. Through that time, Peugeot saw two logos - both with lions featuring prominently. Come the 1900s, Peugeot had gotten into automaking and had split with their bicycle-manufacturing arm, known as Cycles Peugeot. Over the next 70 or so years, Peugeot grew and developed their automotive expertise - and saw nine different logos representing the brand. Following their takeover of Citroen and Chrysler Europe, they made yet another badge change. It is this badge, one of the 1970s, that has borne the lion motif most fans of the brand are familiar with. The simplified, two-dimensional design grew larger in relation to the name, until it became the main focus of the badge in 2010. For the last 45 years, we've seen pretty much the same logo in slightly varying forms. 2021 brings a big change for Peugeot, with a logo that is completely revamped following their merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, resulting in the company known as Stellantis. The identity and corporate image has also become sharper and sleeker, featuring predominantly dark tones. What's more interesting is that the design of their newest logo actually harks back to those used in the 1960s, with the shield and side-profile of the lion. Many netizens have made comparisons to Singapore's Merlion as an inspiration for the logo, but realistically it's more a throwback to their roots - something popular among automakers in this day and age as we march towards autonomy and electrification. This new badge will first be shown on the new 308 hatchback, and will be rolled out across dealerships globally by 2023. With Peugeot under a new distributor here in Malaysia, we're looking forward to a trio of new models that is likely to be launched here locally this year. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Peugeot Logo Brand 2021 Stellantis Print Related News Cycle & Carriage inks partnership with Stellantis Malaysia, dealer partner for Peugeot Auto News Nur Ramieza Abdul Wahid | August 06, 2024 Cycle & Carriage (C&C) has formed a strategic alliance with Stellantis Malaysia. This partnership will see Peugeot introduced into its line. This ... MINI Gets A New Logo For 2018 Auto News Aswan | December 14, 2017 What's in a logo? We've seen various different brands go through logo evolutions over the last few decades, but MINI is one company that's fairly new ... Stellantis takes over all things Peugeot in Malaysia, Bermaz Auto Alliance ceases operations Auto News Jim Kem | May 09, 2024 Following the announced return of Peugeot's Malaysian distributorship to its parent company Stellantis three months ago, Bermaz Auto Alliance (BAA) ... Peugeot 2008 CKD Mula Dipasang Di Gurun - Thailand Pasaran Pertama Auto News Nabihah Md Rosdi | December 02, 2021 Stellantis mengumumkan model terbaharu Peugeot 2008 telah pun mula dipasang di kilang produksi Stellantis yang terletak di Gurun, Kedah. Model ... Comments
Peugeot Gets A New Old Logo After Over A Decade Auto News Aswan | March 01, 2021 08:48 am One can't help but feel that Peugeot's new logo looks awfully Singaporean. It's hard to believe, but Peugeot's history spans over two centuries. Granted, there were no cars in the 1800s - but like many great automakers, Peugeot's roots were in manufacturing more ordinary items. They started out with steel saws and hand tools from 1810, moving on to coffee grinders in the 1840s, pepper grinders in the 1870s, and bicycles in the 1880s. Through that time, Peugeot saw two logos - both with lions featuring prominently. Come the 1900s, Peugeot had gotten into automaking and had split with their bicycle-manufacturing arm, known as Cycles Peugeot. Over the next 70 or so years, Peugeot grew and developed their automotive expertise - and saw nine different logos representing the brand. Following their takeover of Citroen and Chrysler Europe, they made yet another badge change. It is this badge, one of the 1970s, that has borne the lion motif most fans of the brand are familiar with. The simplified, two-dimensional design grew larger in relation to the name, until it became the main focus of the badge in 2010. For the last 45 years, we've seen pretty much the same logo in slightly varying forms. 2021 brings a big change for Peugeot, with a logo that is completely revamped following their merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, resulting in the company known as Stellantis. The identity and corporate image has also become sharper and sleeker, featuring predominantly dark tones. What's more interesting is that the design of their newest logo actually harks back to those used in the 1960s, with the shield and side-profile of the lion. Many netizens have made comparisons to Singapore's Merlion as an inspiration for the logo, but realistically it's more a throwback to their roots - something popular among automakers in this day and age as we march towards autonomy and electrification. This new badge will first be shown on the new 308 hatchback, and will be rolled out across dealerships globally by 2023. With Peugeot under a new distributor here in Malaysia, we're looking forward to a trio of new models that is likely to be launched here locally this year. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Peugeot Logo Brand 2021 Stellantis
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Cycle & Carriage inks partnership with Stellantis Malaysia, dealer partner for Peugeot Auto News Nur Ramieza Abdul Wahid | August 06, 2024 Cycle & Carriage (C&C) has formed a strategic alliance with Stellantis Malaysia. This partnership will see Peugeot introduced into its line. This ...
MINI Gets A New Logo For 2018 Auto News Aswan | December 14, 2017 What's in a logo? We've seen various different brands go through logo evolutions over the last few decades, but MINI is one company that's fairly new ...
Stellantis takes over all things Peugeot in Malaysia, Bermaz Auto Alliance ceases operations Auto News Jim Kem | May 09, 2024 Following the announced return of Peugeot's Malaysian distributorship to its parent company Stellantis three months ago, Bermaz Auto Alliance (BAA) ...
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