Are Peugeot cars sold in the USA?

Are Peugeot cars sold in the USA?

Peugeot was the last French automaker to sell cars in the U.S., but it hasn’t operated dealers here since the late 1980s. Both French brands have relatively strong footholds in Europe and South America, and Peugeots are even sold as far north as Mexico.

What happened to Peugeot?

However, on 1 April 2019, PSA has announced that Peugeot plans to re-enter the US market by 2021. In 2020 it was announced that a merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and PSA is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2021. The combined company will be called Stellantis.

Is Peugeot coming back to USA?

Stellantis Confirms Peugeot Not Coming to U.S., Focus to Be on Alfa, Chrysler. PSA said in 2016 that Peugeot would return to the U.S. in 10 years. Now Stellantis confirms it won’t, and it will focus on Alfa Romeo in the U.S. market.

Are they still making Peugeot cars?

The French brand last sold vehicles in the country back in the early 1990s and has been working on its return since 2017. Larry Dominique has been leading the brand’s American efforts but on Friday last week, he was named head of North America for Alfa Romeo.

Is Peugeot coming back to us?

If you were hoping to see Peugeot vehicles in Canada starting in 2023, we have some bad news: newly established automaker Stellantis has confirmed that the French brand won’t return to our shores anytime soon. Automotive News was the first to report the news.

Are Peugeots still being made?

Yes, Peugeot is prepping a comeback. By the time the French brand lands in the US again, it will have been 32 years since the company sold cars to American buyers. In US terms, those are the compact and midsize car segments.

Is Peugeot still in business?

2012-Present. Among all the automotive companies still in production, PEUGEOT is one of the few where the founders’ descendants are still shareholders and hold managerial positions. The dynamism and innovative spirit sparked by the PEUGEOT family still remains throughout the company two centuries on.

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