A Limited Edition Django Arrives to Commemorate Peugeot's 210th Anniversary
To commemorate Peugeot's 210th anniversary, a limited edition "Django 125 ABS 210th Limited Edition" motorcycle has been released, with only 21 units available.
Text by YANAKA Tomomi
Tricolor Body and Special Decals Express Peugeot's 210-Year History
Peugeot began in 1810 as a family-run ironworks in Hérimoncourt, in eastern France, founded by the Peugeot brothers. The company has since produced tools, umbrellas, and coffee grinders, all bearing the lion emblem signifying the highest quality.
Peugeot's First Motorcycle
Norton Equipped with a Peugeot V-Twin Engine
In 1889, Peugeot unveiled its first automobile powered by steam. In 1898, Peugeot introduced its first motorcycle, and in 1907, a Norton equipped with a Peugeot V-twin engine won the inaugural Isle of Man TT race, considered the pinnacle of public road racing today, marking numerous racing achievements.
The "S55," a Predecessor to the Django
After World War II, scooters became immensely popular as affordable transportation, coinciding with women's increasing participation in society. In 1953, the "S55," a predecessor to the Django, was introduced. It featured a front trunk, a carrier, and a comfortable double seat, gaining popularity in Europe.
Peugeot Django 125 ABS 210th Limited Edition
Peugeot Django 125 ABS 210th Limited Edition
This limited edition model encapsulates Peugeot's 210-year history. The body, adorned with a distinctive and vibrant tricolor, is equipped with a special red seat and 210th-anniversary decals, creating a truly special feel.
Only 21 units will be sold, priced at 437,800 yen.
Spec Peugeot Django 125 ABS 210th Limited Edition Body Size | Length 1,925 x Width 710 x Height 1,190mm Wheelbase | 1,350mm Weight | 129kg Engine | 125cc air-cooled 4-stroke SOHC 2-valve single cylinder Max Output | 7.5kW (10.2ps) / 8,500rpm Max Torque | 8.9Nm / 7,000rpm Sales Quantity | Limited to 21 units Price | 437,800 yen