Peugeot Hoggar in Brazil  

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Peugeot has unveiled its new pick-up based on the 207 - the Peugeot Hoggar. The Peugeot Hoggar will be available on the Brazilian market with a choice between two engines, 1.4-liter and 1.6-liter, and three trim levels. The Peugeot Hoggar offer a load volume of 1151 liters and a payload of up to 742kg.





Press Release

Peugeot Hoggar demonstrates Peugeot's ambition for internationalisation and confirms the acceleration of the Marque's strategy.Designed in Brazil for the Brazilian market, this pick-up is perfectly adapted to the local clientele's expectations. It allows Peugeot to endorse and expand its status and links as a local manufacturer.

A world first, it revives the historical savoir-faire of the Marque by merging it with the future. Peugeot Hoggar subtly combines the robustness and reliability of a pick-up with the design and dynamism that distinguishes the Marque.

With Hoggar, Peugeot brings a touch of seduction and emotion to the world of Pick-ups.

The comfort and quality of the finish of Peugeot Hoggar will seduce the most exacting customer because it does not compromise function for style. This is thanks to a load volume of 1151 litres and a payload of up to 742kg, which makes this vehicle a point of reference for the market.

The name Hoggar, taken from a 2003 Peugeot Hoggar concept car, evokes a world which combines strength, durability and action.

Peugeot Hoggar, the pick-up by Peugeot, seductive, dynamic and robust targets a mainly male customer base who are looking for a versatile vehicle with a distinctive style.

This vehicle will be manufactured at the Porto Real factory in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Equipped with a bold and modern design, Peugeot Hoggar is a new line in exclusive cars, 207 of Brazil, after the saloon, hatchback, SW and SW Escapade versions.

With this expanding range in the Brazilian market, which is expected to grow in 2010, Peugeot aims to have a 10% market share for pick-ups over the whole year.
Peugeot Hoggar will be launched in the Brazilian market on the 15th of May 2010, with three trim levels and two engine sizes : 1.4 and 1.6 litre.

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