Lion-Peugeot Type VA

France 1906

On November 20, 1858, the “Lion” logo used by Peugeot was officially registered in the Royal Museum of French Crafts. In 1889, the first three-wheeled steam locomotive named after Leon Serpollet Peugeot was unveiled and exhibited for the first time at the Paris Exposition in honor of the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. In 1905, the first single-cylinder “Leon Peugeot”, manufactured by Peugeot Motor Co., appeared at the Paris Motor Show. This car was later changed to a V-shaped two-cylinder car to be sold in the market. As a small car, Leon Peugeot has won many important automobile events. And it is also the first model in the history of Peugeot with a total output of more than 1,000.