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  2. PSA Group - Wikipedia

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    PSA and BMW have an agreement to develop the 1.6 Prince engine. PSA also sells their engines, gearboxes and other parts to small independent manufacturers such as De La Chapelle and PGO. [57] This PSA Peugeot Citroën 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine has received the International Engine of the Year awards a total of eight times, from 2007 to 2014 ...

  3. Stellantis - Wikipedia

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    PSA shareholders paid a pre-merger premium to FCA shareholders. Exor, the Agnelli family company that was the largest shareholder of FCA, held the largest stake in Stellantis with 14.4%. [ 27 ] The merger agreements allowed the Peugeot family to increase its current 7.2% stake in Stellantis by up to an additional 1.5% by acquiring shares from ...

  4. Citroën - Wikipedia

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    PSA resurrected the Talbot name for the Chrysler cars, but stopped producing cars with the badge in 1987 as the cars were considered unreliable and poorly-made. At the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show , the manufacturer presented the Ami One concept car to celebrate its 100th anniversary.

  5. List of Stellantis platforms - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 Stellantis announced plans to create new shared platforms as part of their electric vehicle (EV) strategy. [1] The group plans to have 39 electrified vehicle models available by the end of 2021. [2]

  6. Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Motors Limited [note 2] is a British [6] car company headquartered in Chalton, Bedfordshire, England.Vauxhall became a subsidiary of PSA Group in 2017, and later; its successor Stellantis in January 2021, having previously been owned by General Motors since 1925.

  7. Peugeot - Wikipedia

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    Lemaître finished 3 min 30 sec behind the Comte de Dion whose steam-powered car was ineligible for the official competition. [19] Three Peugeots were entered in the Paris–Bordeaux–Paris , where they were beaten by Panhard's car [ 20 ] (despite an average speed of 20.8 km/h (12.9 mph) [ 21 ] and taking the 31,500 franc prize). [ 21 ]

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  9. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Czech Republic s.r.o., also known by its initials TMMCZ, is a Czech automobile manufacturer headquartered in Kolín, Czech Republic.It was originally established in 2002 by the Toyota Motor Corporation and the PSA Group (previously PSA Peugeot Citroën) as a 50:50 joint venture known as Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech s.r.o. (TPCA) until 2021.