Peugeot 104

Peugeot 104
1979 Peugeot 104S 5-door
Overview
ManufacturerPeugeot
Production1972–1988
AssemblyFrance: Mulhouse (Peugeot SA Mulhouse Plant), Poissy (Peugeot SA Poissy Plant)[1]
Tunisia: La Marsa (STAFIM)
DesignerPaolo Martin
Body and chassis
ClassSupermini (B)
Body style4-door saloon (1972–1976)
3-door hatchback (1974–1988)
5-door hatchback (1976–1988)
LayoutFF layout
RelatedCitroën LN / LNA
Citroën Visa
Talbot Samba
Powertrain
Engine954 cc XV I4
1,124 cc XW I4
1,219 cc XZ I4
1,360 cc XY I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase95.25 in (2,419 mm) (4/5 door)
87.81 in (2,230 mm)(3 door)[2]
Length141 in (3,600 mm) (4/5 door)
129.25 in (3,283 mm) (3 door)[2]
Width59.8 in (1,520 mm)[2]
Height54.75 in (1,391 mm)(4/5 door)
52.75 in (1,340 mm)(3 door)[2]
Chronology
SuccessorPeugeot 205

The Peugeot 104 is a supermini car produced by the French company Peugeot between 1972 and 1988. It was designed by Paolo Martin was initially only sold as a four-door saloon car, with a three-door hatchback variant introduced in 1974 and a five-door hatchback version replacing the saloon in 1976. The 104 was the first model produced at the company's Mulhouse plant.[3] It was also the first new Peugeot introduced since 1955 not to be offered in a diesel version.[4]

  1. ^ ""Peugeot 104 the great story of a small car"". L’Aventure Peugeot Museum. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "Fahrbericht: Peugeot 104ZS: "Verkürzte Ausführung des Peugeot 104 mit stärkerem Motor"". Auto, Motor und Sport. Heft. Vol. 7 1976. 27 March 1976. pp. Seite 70–72.
  3. ^ Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot. The exhibit label (2012) states: «[Peugeot] 104 Berline: Modele qui inaugura la nouvelle usine de Mulhouse en Alsace en 1972…»
  4. ^ Allain, François (1996). Guide Peugeot: Tous le modèles de 1970 à 1990 (in French). E/P/A. p. 24. ISBN 2-85120-493-9.