Tuesday, 17 June 2014

30th Anniversary of iconic GTi for Peugeot at Goodwood next weekend.

  • PEUGEOT GTi – first introduced with the iconic 205 GTi back in 1984
  • GTi badge has proudly featured on performance versions of the Brand’s products ever since
  • The PEUGEOT Brand is on the move up-market and GTi is a key aspect of that journey
PEUGEOT is celebrating 30 years of the GTi in 2014 and at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (27th–29thJune) in the Supercar & ‘First Glimpse’ class, a specially-enhanced 208 GTi 30th Anniversary Limited Edition makes its world debut on display with dynamic demonstrations.
The 208 GTi 30th Anniversary will be available for viewing on static display in the Moving Motor Show showroom and on the Hillclimb at speed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.


The debut of the 208 GTi 30th Anniversary is similar to the reveal of the RCZ R the previous year and is all part of the exciting showcase of products placed on display at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed by PEUGEOT that includes an enviable line-up:
On display at the PEUGEOT Stand:
  • 2008 DKR – the Dakar challenger for the 2015 endurance competition
  • PEUGEOT Design Lab mezzanine space displaying the ONYX Sofa– on sale at €135,000
  • ‘PEUGEOT Gravity Drop’ public ride – pre-booking available at www.peugeotenjoytheride.co.uk
  • Exalt Concept Car (European debut)
  • RCZ R Sports Coupé – 270bhp 1.6-litre road car
  • 308 R Concept Car (270bhp 1.6-litre petrol engine)
  • 208 HYbrid FE Demonstrator (capable of 0-60mph in 8.0seconds / 46g/km CO2)
  • 308 Hatchback (2014 European Car of the Year)
  • 208 GTi Prestige (fully-specified model)
On dynamic demonstration up the Goodwood Hillclimb:
  • 2014 208 GTi 30th Anniversary Limited Edition(World debut)
  • 2013 208 T16 Pikes Peak car - driven by 9-times World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb
  • 1988 405 T16 GR Pikes Peak - driven by Enda Garvey
On show at the Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’:
  • 2004 907 V12 Coupé Concept
In 2014, PEUGEOT marks a 125-year anniversary of automotive development, following the brands evolution initiated in 1810 from a business developing cutting tools and mills, kitchen utensils and other developments. The progression from producing cycles, scooters, motorcycles and then motor vehicles – has seen the automotive division achieve many notable successes:  
1810   Peugeot brand was formed producing metal cutting and shaping implements - saws and chisels
1889   The steam-driven Serpollet-Peugeot automobile was the first and only one was produced
1890   The first internal-combustion Peugeot car was a Type 2 powered by a Panhard-Daimler engine
1894   Albert Lemaître driving a Peugeot 3hp Type 5 won the very first recorded motor sport competition – the Paris to Rouen race. Five Peugeot cars were entered with all five finishing.
1895   Édouard and André Michelin first used pneumatic tyres in competition on a Peugeot car Paris-Bordeaux-Paris race
1896   Peugeot Automobiles business was established, and Peugeot engines powered its vehicles
1898   Peugeot became the first manufacturer to fit (solid) rubber tyres to a (petrol-powered) car
1899   Lemaître won the Nice-Castellane-Nice Rally in a Peugeot 20hp racer
1901   Type 36 was the first Peugeot to feature a bonnet, a new single-cylinder engine and a steering wheel. The first Peugeot Bebé was shown at the Paris Motor Show and became a ‘style leader’
1907   Peugeot’s first 6-cylinder engine was shown at the Paris Salon
1912   The second Peugeot Bebé (baby / compact / small car – BP1) was designed by Ettore Bugatti
1912   Georges Boillot driving a Peugeot with the first four-valve per cylinder engine (DOHC 4-cylinder 7.6-litre) won the French Grand Prix & was the first to repeat success winning in 1913 and 1915
1913   Production of automobiles started at Sochaux (now the oldest car-producing site in the world)
1913   Peugeot became the first non-American company to win the Indianapolis race, winning again in 1916 (Dario Resta) and in 1919 (Howdy Wilcox)
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
1929   Peugeot introduced a numerical identity after its 201st design became known as the ‘201’ – which in 1931 was the first production car in the world to have independent front suspension
1934   Introduction of the world’s first retractable hardtop car with the 401 Éclipse
1935   Production of the 202, 302 and 402 all featured the Airflow-inspired aerodynamic style
1938   402 was the first aerodynamic Peugeot car to be mass produced, called the ‘Sochaux Rocket’
1959   Peugeot launched the 403 Diesel – the first mass-produced Diesel car in the world
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
1967   204 was the first front-wheel drive car with diesel power (the smallest diesel engine in the world)
1969   Peugeot 504 was voted 1969 European Car of the Year (119 points awarded)
1972   104 was the smallest five-door car in the world when launched
1975   The 504 Injection Sedan won the East African Safari and again in 1978
1979   Peugeot 604 D Turbo was the first turbocharged diesel car to be sold in Europe
1981   Peugeot Sport was formed by then director, Jean Todt
1984   The Peugeot 205 GTi was launched – the birth of a popular icon of ‘pocket-rocket’ performance
1984   205 Turbo 16 (T16) Group B was the first mid-engined four-wheel drive car and took its first victory in Finland in the hands of Ari Vatanen
1985   Peugeot won the Manufacturer’s & Driver’s title (Timo Salonen) in the World Rally Championship
1987   Peugeot then won the Dakar Rally with 205 T16 and three times (1988-1990 with the 405 T16
1988   At the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in Colorado Peugeot won twice (1988 & 1989) with the 405 T16
1988   Peugeot 405 was voted 1988 European Car of the Year (464 points awarded – the highest ever score)
1992   905 won the Le Mans 24-hour race and in 1993 followed it with a perfect 1-2-3 finish
1994   Powered McLaren in Formula One, then Jordan GP in 1995-97 and Prost GP 1998-2000
1999   Peugeot 607 was the first car to be fitted with a Diesel particulate filter as standard
2000   206 WRC won the Manufacturer’s (2000-2002) & Drivers title with Marcus Grönholm
2002   Peugeot 307 was voted 2002 European Car of the Year (286 points awarded)
2003   The 206 was the first diesel supermini to be equipped with a particulate filter
2004   Peugeot 1007 was the first passenger car to feature sliding doors on a two door car
2007   Peugeot won the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) 3-times (2007-2009) with the 207 S2000
2009   907 won the Le Mans 24-hour race, winning many other LMS races around the world
2010   Peugeot 3008 Crossover HYbrid4 was the world’s first production diesel-electric hybrid vehicle
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
2014   Peugeot 308 voted 2014 European Car of the Year (307 points awarded)
PEUGEOT
The PEUGEOT Brand can trace its roots back to 1810, and it was in 1889 that it began producing automobiles, thus in 2014 it celebrates 125 years of vehicle production with over 60 million sold. Conveyed through its brand signature ‘Motion & Emotion’, PEUGEOT is present in 160 countries with some 10,000 Franchised Dealers and recognised for its Excellence, Allure and Emotion.
In 2013 PEUGEOT sold 1.5m vehicles worldwide, represented in the majority of markets around the world with a strategy to continuously move the Brand up-market.
The UK is currently the 3rd largest market for PEUGEOT. Recent models in the eight-car line-up that include the expanding 208 range with the emblematic performance GTi and luxurious XY versions, supplemented by the new 2008 Urban Crossover and the new class-leading 308 – 2014 European Car of the Year, available in Hatchback and SW estate body styles. The new 108 – available in Hatchback or 108 Top! Cabrio is the Brand’s latest model, introducing new levels of style, technology, efficiency and personalisation to the compact car sector.
PEUGEOT has a reinvigorated range of high quality products and services that provide and combine a refined design with great attention to detail, and a unique driving experience delivering the satisfaction and emotion identifiable with every PEUGEOT product.

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