Mass production of Penny farthings, characterised by a 1.36m front wheel and a small 40cm back wheel.
1886
Start of the 20th century: In the Beaulieu plant, production reached 20,000 models, which included bicycles and tricycles.
1900
Trousselier won the first of ten trophies for Peugeot in the Tour de France.
1905
The new company, Peugeot cycles, was created which aimed to separate production of bicycles and automobiles.
1926
Always the innovator, Peugeot unveiled a bike with a pressed aluminium frame.
1841
Acquisition of the Romilly sur Seine plant which became the second largest production site.
1972
With 500 models of bicycles, Peugeot was the French market leader.
1973
enth of Peugeot's ten Tour de France wins with Bernard Thévenet.
1977
Cyclegroup were entrusted with the manufacturing, sales and marketing and became the owner of the entire production tool.
1996
A new world record on a Peugeot bike is reached : 212km/hour on a ski slope of the station of Vars.
1998
Peugeot maintains the activity of cycles through a network of some 50 dealers.
2004
First hybrid bike incorporated into Peugeot integral mobility offer.
2009
The first concept bike created by Peugeot designers was unveiled at the World Motor Show.
2010
First line of the history of Peugeot cycles to have been designed in collaboration with the ADN center of Peugeot. Peugeot is the first French brand to offer a 29" mountain bikes range
2011
Peugeot launch the AE21 HYbrid bike. Urban, compact, electric, smart with its clever-case for battery, laptop bag, antitheft station and usb port.
2013
peugeot discover the edl 132
onyx concept time trial