Peugeot 1948 : 203
Technology and design for the return to service
A car with a very modern design, the 203 was to ensure Peugeot's renaissance just after the war. It seamlessly blends an indestructible engine with innovative technology and an extremely attractive design. Inspired by the “sedanet” in the United States 
After being unveiled in October 1947, the 203 was launched at the Paris France 
For a mass produced car of that era, the 203's engine incorporated state-of-the-art technology. With a four cylinder, short-stroke engine, the engine had a hemispherical alpex cylinder head with V-shaped overhead valves. With 42 hp for 1290 cc, these mechanics were far from being fully exploited and would enable rally enthusiasts to increase performance without worrying about breakdowns. At the exhibition of 1952, power was increased to 45 hp due to work on the valve timing. Although simple, the 203's engine was proof of a highly regarded robustness. The four speed gearbox (overdrive fourth gear) was fitted with a synchronised first gear in 1954.
A year after the saloon was introduced at the Paris 
Up until May 1955, the 203 was to be the only model to represent Peugeot. The launch of the 403 signalled the end of production of the 203, the final model of which was produced in February 1960. During the twelve years of its production, 685,628 models were produced.



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