Peugeot Lion VC2

The Peugeot Lion VC2 Double Phaéton is a model of Automobile of 1909 of the manufacturer Peugeot (named at the time “Peugeot Frères”)

History

Starting from 1905, Robert (1871 - 1927), Pierre (1873 - 1945) and Jules Peugeot (1882 - 1959), the three wire of Eugene Peugeot of “Peugeot Frères” (then manufacturer of tools, of coffee mill, Bicycle and Motor cycle) manufacture cars of mark “Lion-Peugeot” to compete with the models “Peugeot Car” of their uncle Armand Peugeot (Peugeot Type 91 etc)

See also: Family Peugeot

“Peugeot Brothers” and “Automobile Peugeot” will amalgamate again in Peugeot in February 1910 after the death of Eugene Peugeot. Robert Peugeot becomes household head then and takes the head of the group Peugeot.

The concept of Phaéton or Double Phaéton corresponds at the time with models of cars equipped with simple or double seats for 2 or 4 passengers.

See Too

External bonds

  • commercial Internet site of the Peugeot mark in France
  • Museum of the Peugeot Adventure in Sochaux
  • official Internet site of group PSA Peugeot Citroen

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