Distributor Inchcape is dropping Peugeot from its portfolio, leaving parent company Stellantis to find a new importer for the historic French auto brand Australia or take up the task itself.

The move comes after Inchcape – also the local distributor for Subaru, Deepal and Foton – axed Citroen in Australia in 2024. Both brands had been picked up by Inchcape in 2017, having previously been distributed by Sime Darby.

“As part of Inchcape’s standard approach to portfolio management, we continuously review our partnerships to ensure we have the right portfolio of brands for our business, aligned with our strategic growth objectives,” said Inchcape Australia in a statement today.

“As a result, Inchcape Australia and Stellantis have mutually agreed to end their distribution partnership for Peugeot in Australia, with the final date to be confirmed following a transition period.

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“We are working collaboratively with Stellantis to ensure a smooth transition for the brand, with a focus on supporting customers, dealers and partners. We would like to thank Stellantis for their partnership over the years and we wish them every success for the future of the Peugeot brand in Australia.”

Inchcape says it will continue to support the sale of existing stock and handle warranty and servicing work for existing Peugeot owners during the transition period.

The British multinational has a solid top-20 brand here with Subaru, but Peugeot has become an increasingly niche player in Australia, like the now-withdrawn Citroen marque. Inchcape has been pivoting to Chinese brands, picking up Deepal and Foton in the past couple of years.

“Peugeot has a strong future in Australia, supported by a robust product pipeline and a clear long-term strategy,” said Stellantis Australia in a statement.

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