Peugeot 306

Peugeot 306
Overview
ManufacturerPeugeot
Production1993–2002
AssemblyPoissy, France
Sochaux, France[1]
Ryton-on-Dunsmore,Great Britain
El Palomar, Argentina (Sevel; sedan)
Los Andes, Chile
Barra de Carrasco, Uruguay (Oferol; Break)
Jakarta, Indonesia (Gaya Motor, sedan)
San Giorgio Canavese, Italy (Pininfarina, CC)
Kaduna, Nigeria (PAN)
Manta, Ecuador (Noboa / Coenansa)[2]
DesignerPininfarina (hatchback)
Pietro Camardella[3] at Pininfarina (cabriolet)
Body and chassis
ClassSmall family car (C)
Body style3/5-door hatchback
4-door saloon
5-door estate
2-door cabriolet
LayoutFF layout
RelatedCitroën Xsara
Citroën ZX
Powertrain
Transmission4-speed automatic ZF 4HP14
4-speed automatic AL4
5-speed manual MA 5
5-speed manual BE 3/5
6-speed manual BE 3/6
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,580 mm (102 in)
Length4,030 mm (159 in) (hatchback)
4,267 mm (168 in) (sedan)
4,338 mm (171 in) (wagon)
Width1,680 mm (66 in)
Height1,380 mm (54 in) (hatchback)
1,386 mm (55 in) (sedan)
1,415 mm (56 in) (wagon)
Chronology
PredecessorPeugeot 309
SuccessorPeugeot 307

The Peugeot 306 is a small family car built by the French car manufacturer Peugeot from 1993 to 2002. It replaced the 309. Peugeot gave the 306 many updates and aesthetic changes to keep up with the competition, and it was replaced by the 307 in 2001. Cabriolet and estate versions continued until 2002. Versions were built in Argentina by Sevel from 1996 to 2002.

  1. ^ "Peugeot. Tous les modèles produits à Sochaux depuis 1921". 3 September 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.autonews.com/article/19960902/SUB/609020789/psa-ponders-50-000-unit-brazil-plant [bare URL]
  3. ^ "Rencontre avec Pietro Camardella & Gino Finizio" (in French). July 2006. Archived from the original on 26 September 2006. Retrieved 5 March 2008.