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PEUGEOT and the Car of the Year (COTY) award

The COTY award is the most coveted in the automotive industry. Its 59 judges hail from 22 European countries. Founded in 1964, the Car of the Year award is the longest-running and most renowned European prize. The winner is usually announced every year at the Geneva International Motor Show.
In 2020, PEUGEOT entered the “top 3” of the brands with the most awards in the Car of the Year history, with six trophies. The New PEUGEOT 208, named Car of the Year 2020, followed the SUV 3008 in 2017, the compact hatch 308 in 2014, the 307 in 2002, the 405 in 1988 and the 504 in 1969.

"Car Of the Year" PEUGEOT

  • PEUGEOT 504, first title for the beautiful "eyes of Sophia LOREN"

    In 1969, the PEUGEOT 504 was the first car of the brand to win this award. This large sedan illustrates the rise of the middle-class models. It follows in the technical footsteps of the PEUGEOT 404.
    Its unique aesthetics are the result of close collaboration between the PEUGEOT Style and Pininfarina. Pininfarina is responsible for the lateral line and the famous trunk break, and the PEUGEOT Style for the front end, of which the Italian designer said – after having given up showing his own project – that it “has the eyes of Sophia Loren”!
    Queen of the track thanks to its legendary sturdiness, the PEUGEOT 504 has won the main African rallies on several occasions: the East African Safari, the Morocco Rally or the Bandama Rally.
    This first “Car Of The Year” for PEUGEOT was produced from 1968 to 2005, with 3,713,356 units, including 2,644,326 sedans.

  • PEUGEOT 405, an almost unanimous vote

    Nearly two decades later, another sedan, the PEUGEOT 405, won ‘Car Of The Year’ decisively 1988. No less than 54 out of 57 members gave it the highest score! With the aesthetic features similar to the PEUGEOT 205, the 405 enshrines driving pleasure and comfort. Its rigorous suspensions are there from the entry-level versions. It incorporates new technologies, such as ABS brakes and the 1.9 turbo Diesel engine with 90 bhp.
    The PEUGEOT 405 also features a Mi16 version, a real benchmark at the time of its launch. Its 160 bhp uses the most efficient engine technology of the time: the 4-valve-per-cylinder system.
    It was at the wheel of a rally-raid coupé version, derived from the saloon, that Ari Vatanen won the 1989 and 1990 editions of the Paris-Dakar. Its mechanics are based on those of the 205 Turbo 16. The same Ari Vatanen, with a 405 T16, won the 1988 and 1989 editions of the American Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Beyond these sporting exploits, the 405 remains a real popular success, with more than 5 million units sold worldwide.

  • PEUGEOT 307, the sedan that rises to new heights

    In 2002, the PEUGEOT 307 represents the perfect balance in the new generation of compact, tall and spacious family cars coming onto the market. A feature that earned it, fourteen years after the PEUGEOT 405, the title of “Car Of The Year” 2002.
    The PEUGEOT 307 stands out from its competitors with its superior height, making it easier for its passengers to get on board. Its attractive and dynamic exterior design is very much inspired by that of the PEUGEOT 206. It has better front visibility, thanks to a large windscreen. Its spacious, functional and versatile interior is inspired by the world of MPVs. At the steering wheel, its low noise level and braking power are exceptional. The PEUGEOT 307 was equipped with the cleanest Diesel engine of its time, the 2.0 HDi 110 hp. with particulate filter.
    The PEUGEOT 307 also launched the “daisy” policy, giving rise to a wide range of silhouettes with very strong personalities: 3, 4, 5-door sedans, Estate, SW (Station-Wagon) or CC (Coupé-Cabriolet), not forgetting the 307 WRC, which succeeded the 206 WRC in the World Rally Championship in 2004 and 2005.
    More than 3.7 million PEUGEOT 307s – all silhouettes combined – have been sold worldwide.

  • PEUGEOT 308, elegance and dynamic qualities rewarded

    In 2014, the lion’s share of the brand and the automotive world is entering a new era. With the PEUGEOT 308, designers and engineers are designing a modern saloon with a racy design. The new PEUGEOT 308 has compact dimensions and a lighter mass (-140 kg compared to its predecessor) which contribute to making its behaviour and handling recognised references in the segment.
    The cockpit of the new 308, which incorporates a new technological arsenal, is also designed to provide a new intuitive driving experience: a compact steering wheel, a head-up display, a high centre console and a large 9.7″ touch screen. The PEUGEOT i-Cockpit®, inspired by the SR1 concept car, sets a new standard in the automotive world, and is now a major distinguishing feature of the lion’s share of the brand’s passenger cars.

  • PEUGEOT 3008, first SUV elected “Car Of The Year”

    The first award-winning SUV since the creation of the trophy in 1964, the PEUGEOT 3008 embodies PEUGEOT’s upmarket move. The result is an innovative combination of design, comfort and road handling. The 3008 represents PEUGEOT’s vision of the SUV segment, in markets where demand for this silhouette is insatiable. These elements were decisive in making the PEUGEOT 3008 “Car Of The Year” in 2017. The vehicle was also the launchpad for a new generation of the PEUGEOT i-Cockpit®, known as the “Amplify”, offering an intuitive and sensational experience of driving pleasure, in addition to being a gateway to advanced driver assistance functions and permanent connectivity.
    Firmly established in the SUV world, the PEUGEOT 3008 stands out for its “off-road” qualities, thanks to Advanced Grip Control and its five grip modes, which enable it to adapt to all types of terrain. In 2016, PEUGEOT Sport presented the 3008 DKR. With a legendary treble in 2017, and the highest step on the podium in 2018, the lioness is putting her name on the Dakar’s prize list.

  • New PEUGEOT 208, the other "Sacred Number"

    The new PEUGEOT 208 has become the sixth model of the PEUGEOT brand to win the most coveted prize in Europe in 2020. It meets all the criteria for winning the vote. Its design is distinctive, sharp and desirable. It fixes the new PEUGEOT 208 at the heart of PEUGEOT’s upmarket move. Its technology paves the way for semi-autonomous driving, with latest-generation driving aid equipment at the best level in its segment. Its electric or internal combustion engines offer freedom of choice to its future drivers.
    The new PEUGEOT e-208 represents a new stage in the world of electric mobility. With a range of 340 km (according to the WLTP certification protocol), 100 kW (136 bhp) and 260 Nm of torque (available from 0 km/h) enabling it to go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 8 seconds, the new PEUGEOT e-208 offers a lively and stimulating driving experience, complemented by three driving modes: Sport, Normal and Eco.

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