
The Peugeot Hoggar nameplate was used for two different Peugeot vehicles: a 2003 off-road concept car and a small coupé utility pickup produced in Brazil for the South American market from 2010 to 2014.
Peugeot Hoggar (Coupé Utility)
This was a production pickup truck variant of the Peugeot 206+ designed and built in Brazil primarily for the South American market.
Production: Produced by Usine PSA of Porto Real, Brazil, from 2010 to 2014.
Design: It was a front-engined, front-wheel drive vehicle based on a passenger car platform, positioning it as a small, practical utility vehicle similar to competitors like the Fiat Strada.
Engine Options: It was available with petrol engines, including a 1.4-litre engine producing around 80 hp and a 1.6-litre engine.
Capacity: It had a useful load capacity of up to 660 kg and a cargo bucket volume of 1151 liters.
Peugeot Hoggar (Concept Car)
The name was first used for an avant-garde two-seater off-road concept vehicle that debuted at the 2003 Geneva Motor Show.
Design: It featured a unique, rugged, open-air design with a one-piece carbon fiber shell and gull-wing doors.
Power: The concept was a high-performance, four-wheel-drive vehicle powered by two 2.2-litre HDi diesel engines, one placed at the front and one at the rear, producing a combined total of 360 hp and 800 Nm of torque.
Availability: This two-seater buggy was purely a concept and never went into production.