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July, 2023

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With PM-01, Peugeot Motocycles celebrates its 125th anniversary in style

In 2023, PEUGEOT Motocycles celebrates its 125th anniversary. In recent months, the brand has made a remarkable comeback on the two-wheeled scene, with XP400, a maxiscooter on sale since April, and its latest model, PM-01. Presented for the first time at the EICMA show in Milan in November 2022, this new motorcycle from the Lion brand was eagerly awaited by enthusiasts. In a booming European market, with registrations going up by 15.5% on the first quarter of 2022, this new two-wheeler comes at just the right time.

PM-01, a compact model with unique style

This new, rather compact model has a singular look with angular lines. The front and rear LED lights feature the brand’s 3-claws signature.

PM-01, a compact model with unique style

This new, rather compact model has a singular look with angular lines. The front and rear LED lights feature the brand’s 3-claws signature.
PM-01 is available in three colours: Jet Blue, Sharp White and Storm Black.

The 41 mm forks are inverted, with an aluminum or gold finish depending on displacement.
 

PM-01 is available in 300 cc (29 HP) and 125 cc (14 HP) versions.
 

The sporty tyres ensure excellent roadholding and optimum comfort.
 

In terms of equipment, the Lion Brand made no compromise. Thanks to the USB port on the handlebars, your smartphone will never run out of battery again. The 5' TFT colour screen offers better contrast and remains easy to read, even in bright sunlight.

Peugeot Motocycles, 125 years of innovation

 

PEUGEOT Motocycles' latest two models mark its 125th anniversary in style.
 

Since the creation of its Mandeure factory in the Doubs region in 1898, the brand has never ceased to innovate.
 

A look back at the milestones in the history of PEUGEOT Motocycles:

The great victories of Peugeot Motocycles

 

 

1905 : Guippone and Cissac finish 1st and 2nd in the Tour de France Motocycliste 
1914 : speed record for Paul Péan
1923 : Gillard wins the Grands Prix of Lyon, France, Spain and Grand Prix des Nations at Monza with a 500 M
1931 et 1932 : Miss Foley wins the Tour de France Moto with a P107
1933 : Robert Pahin wins the Bol d'Or on a 250cc P108 
1934 : 9 world records for the P515 500 cc (including the 3000 km record achieved at an average speed of 118.162 km/h)
1952 : André Bouin wins the Bol d'Or on a P176 175 cc
1905 : Guippone and Cissac finish 1st and 2nd in the Tour de France Motocycliste 
1914 : speed record for Paul Péan
1923 : Gillard wins the Grands Prix of Lyon, France, Spain and Grand Prix des Nations at Monza with a 500 M
1931 et 1932 : Miss Foley wins the Tour de France Moto with a P107
1933 : Robert Pahin wins the Bol d'Or on a 250cc P108 
1934 : 9 world records for the P515 500 cc (including the 3000 km record achieved at an average speed of 118.162 km/h)
1952 : André Bouin wins the Bol d'Or on a P176 175 cc
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