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Peugeot 104

The Peugeot 104 is a supermini car produced by the French company Peugeot between 1972 and 1988. It was designed by Paolo Martin was initially only sold as a four-door saloon car, with a three-door hatchback variant introduced in 1974 and a five-door hatchback version replacing the saloon in 1976. The 104 was the first model produced at the company's Mulhouse plant.[2] It was also the first new Peugeot introduced since 1955 not to be offered in a diesel version.[3]

Peugeot 104
1979 Peugeot 104S 5-door
Overview
ManufacturerPeugeot
Production1972–1988
AssemblyMulhouse, France
La Marsa, Tunisia (STAFIM)
DesignerPaolo Martin
Body and chassis
ClassSupermini (B)
Body style4-door saloon 1972-76
3-door hatchback 1974-88
5-door hatchback 1976-88
LayoutFF layout
RelatedCitroën LN / LNA
Citroën Visa
Talbot Samba
Powertrain
Engine954 cc XV I4
1,124 cc XW I4
1,219 cc XZ I4
1,360 cc XY I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase95.25 in (2,419 mm) (4/5 door)
87.81 in (2,230 mm)(3 door)[1]
Length141 in (3,600 mm) (4/5 door)
129.25 in (3,283 mm) (3 door)[1]
Width59.8 in (1,520 mm)[1]
Height54.75 in (1,391 mm)(4/5 door)
52.75 in (1,340 mm)(3 door)[1]
Chronology
SuccessorPeugeot 205

Production history edit

Saloon (1972) edit

The 104 was introduced at the September 1972 Paris Motor Show. On its launch, the Peugeot 104 was offered as a compact four-door fastback. Although it had a short, sloping rear end that suggested a hatchback, there was originally a separate boot/trunk, as on a conventional saloon. Power was provided from a 954 cc Douvrin engine called the PSA X engine, an all-aluminium alloy, chain driven overhead cam, with gearbox in the sump, sharing engine oil, which was jointly developed with Renault.[4] This transmission-in-sump arrangement was similar to that pioneered by the British Motor Corporation in the Mini. It gave good levels of economy and refinement as well as having an impressive chassis which made ride and handling excellent. The engine was mounted leaning backwards, at a 72 degree angle.

Coupé (1973) edit

A three-door coupé was launched on a shortened chassis at the 1973 Paris Motor Show, featuring the same 954 cc engine as the saloon.[5] Headlights were larger and rectangular in shape, rather than square.[6] Originally sold as the "104 Coupé", the shorter wheelbase models later received names beginning with a "Z" (e.g. ZL, ZA, ZS2). Equipment levels which begin with a "G" or an "S" were used for the longer four/five-door variants.

1976 facelift edit

A facelift in July 1976[7] saw the four-door saloon replaced with a five-door hatchback.[8] Peugeot had been afraid that a five-door 104 would steal sales from the old-fashioned 204 Break, but with production of the 204 coming to an end in July 1976 this was no longer a concern.[9] Rear light clusters were modified slightly with indicators that wrapped around to the sides of the car, and a 1.1-litre engine was also made available. The coupé was made available in two versions, the ZL and also the more powerful ZS with 66 PS.[4] A modified camshaft on the 954 cc engines also retarded the valve timing in order to favour fuel economy at the price of a slight power reduction.[7] The revised models only appeared in right-hand drive form at the end of the year.[7] 1977 proved to be the most successful year for the 104, with 190,000 being built.[9]

1978 facelift edit

The coupé gained a third (cheaper) commercial variant with only two seats, the ZA, and all coupé variants were given larger rear light clusters with integral reversing lights.[6] Higher specification five-door models gained the larger headlights and grille introduced for the coupé.[10] The more powerful engine from the ZS was briefly available in the five-door hatchback "Sundgau" special edition, of which 1,200 examples were built in March and April 1978.[11] For 1979 the ZL Coupé was upgraded to a 57 PS (42 kW) version of the 1,124 cc engine.[6]

1980 facelift edit

The 1980 facelift was minor, with model designations changing in line with other vehicles in the Peugeot line-up. However, a 1.2-litre engine was now also offered (in the SR), with the same power as the lesser 1.1.[4]

1982 facelift edit

This facelift incorporated smaller headlights, a new grille and rear light clusters that included reversing lights. The amount of chrome trim was reduced and generally replaced by black plastic.[4] At the end of summer, the ZS coupé variant was given an 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) 1,360 cc engine to improve its performance.[12] The existing 72 PS version remained on sale at a lower price until the 1984 model year was introduced.[13] The power gain was achieved by using two carburetors rather than one double-barrel unit.[14]

1983 on edit

In 1983, the number of models offered was reduced to make way for the new 205 and exports to most foreign markets gradually came to an end. It remained on sale in France until the end of production in 1988.[6][15] The sporting ZS remained on sale until late 1985; for the 1986 model year only the 50 PS (37 kW) 1,124 cc engine remained.[16] There was a minor facelift in 1987, introducing a new grille with three body-coloured horizontal bars and anthracite bumpers - now without a chrome band.[4] The Z, Style Z, and five-door GLS continued to be available with this engine in the home market until 1988.[17]

ZS 2 edit

A limited run of 1,000 sporting ZS 2s were built in 1979. They were powered by a 93 PS (68 kW) 1,360 cc four-cylinder engine.

Prototypes edit

Several prototypes based on the 104 are known to exist. Different power sources were tried out, including electric and diesel. The M18 prototype (circa 1976) was a blue 5-door estate, with rear light clusters similar to those that were used on the 504 estate. The M23 was a dark red 3-door van concept based on the saloon rather than the existing 3-door coupé. A yellow three-box saloon (pictured) is also known, as is a white pick-up truck and the "Peugette" - a roadster prototype built on the 104 ZS platform.[18]

Prototypes
 
Three-box saloon from rear
 
Estate
 
Peugette roadster

Related cars edit

Citroën LN / LNA edit

After Peugeot assumed control of Citroën in 1975, forming the PSA Group, the 104 coupé bodywork was shared with the 602 cc two-cylinder engined Citroën LN. In 1982 this car was fitted with the more modern 652 cc engine of the Visa in 1983 to become the LNA, before production ended in 1985.[19]

Citroën Visa edit

The mechanical configuration of the 104 (with longer travel suspension), was also used in the Citroën Visa, leading to the abandonment of the Citroën Prototype Y plan for the Visa, although that plan went on to be used on Romanian-built cars. The Visa, unlike the LN / LNA, had its own distinctive body style and packaging. It remained in production until 1988, the same year as the 104's demise.[8] The Citroën C15 box van version of the Visa was in production with updated engines and transmissions until 2005.

Talbot Samba edit

A derivative of the 104 coupé with a slightly longer rear section, the Talbot Samba was launched in 1981, following Peugeot's acquisition of Chrysler Europe (and its Talbot marque) in 1978. A cabriolet version of the Samba was developed. Production lasted until 1986.[20]

Market impact and replacement edit

The Peugeot 104 was one of the most successful European small cars of the 1970s but it was starting to show its age against more modern rivals by the turn of the 1980s. When Peugeot launched the stylish all-new 205 in 1983, the 104 was withdrawn from most European markets, including Britain. But it continued in France as a budget choice until production finally ceased in May 1988 after 16 years in which time 1,624,992 Peugeot 104s had been built. 345,849 of these were the short wheelbase Coupé versions.

As of 2019, only 12 Peugeot 104s remain taxed and on the roads in the United Kingdom with 24 on SORN.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Fahrbericht: Peugeot 104ZS: "Verkürzte Ausführung des Peugeot 104 mit stärkerem Motor"". Auto, Motor und Sport. Heft. Vol. 7 1976. 27 March 1976. pp. Seite 70–72.
  2. ^ Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot. The exhibit label (2012) states: «[Peugeot] 104 Berline: Modele qui inaugura la nouvelle usine de Mulhouse en Alsace en 1972…»
  3. ^ Allain, François (1996). Guide Peugeot: Tous le modèles de 1970 à 1990 (in French). E/P/A. p. 24. ISBN 2-85120-493-9.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Les Berlines" [The Saloons] (in French). Club 104 Peugeot. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  5. ^ Frère, Paul (January 1974). "Paris Show Introduces V-8 Dino & 4-rotor Corvette". Road & Track. Vol. 25, no. 5. CBS Consumer Publishing Division. p. 42.
  6. ^ a b c d "Les Coupés" [The Coupés] (in French). Club 104 Peugeot. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  7. ^ a b c "Peugeot hatched". Autocar. 17 July 1976. p. 58.
  8. ^ a b "Autocade Peugeot 104". Autocade.net. 2 November 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  9. ^ a b Allain (1996), p. 44.
  10. ^ "Motorbase Peugeot 104". Motorbase.com. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  11. ^ Allain (1996), pp. 49, 53.
  12. ^ Bey-Rozet, Yves (12 August 1982). "Trop peu, trop tard" [Too little, too late]. Auto Hébdo (in French). Club 104 Peugeot (330): 15. Retrieved 17 July 2011.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  13. ^ Allain (1996), p. 84.
  14. ^ Bey-Rozet, p. 17.
  15. ^ "Club Peugeot UK - Article on 104". ClubPeugeotUK.org. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  16. ^ Allain (1996), p. 94.
  17. ^ Allain (1996), pp. 106-107.
  18. ^ "Club 104 Peugeot prototypes (French language)". Club-104-peugeot.org. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  19. ^ "Autocade Citroen LN". Autocade.net. 1 June 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  20. ^ "Autocade Talbot Samba". Autocade.net. 7 December 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  21. ^ "Index" (in French). Club 104 Peugeot. Retrieved 17 July 2012.

External links edit

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The Peugeot 104 is a supermini car produced by the French company Peugeot between 1972 and 1988 It was designed by Paolo Martin was initially only sold as a four door saloon car with a three door hatchback variant introduced in 1974 and a five door hatchback version replacing the saloon in 1976 The 104 was the first model produced at the company s Mulhouse plant 2 It was also the first new Peugeot introduced since 1955 not to be offered in a diesel version 3 Peugeot 1041979 Peugeot 104S 5 doorOverviewManufacturerPeugeotProduction1972 1988AssemblyMulhouse FranceLa Marsa Tunisia STAFIM DesignerPaolo MartinBody and chassisClassSupermini B Body style4 door saloon 1972 763 door hatchback 1974 885 door hatchback 1976 88LayoutFF layoutRelatedCitroen LN LNACitroen VisaTalbot SambaPowertrainEngine954 cc XV I41 124 cc XW I41 219 cc XZ I41 360 cc XY I4DimensionsWheelbase95 25 in 2 419 mm 4 5 door 87 81 in 2 230 mm 3 door 1 Length141 in 3 600 mm 4 5 door 129 25 in 3 283 mm 3 door 1 Width59 8 in 1 520 mm 1 Height54 75 in 1 391 mm 4 5 door 52 75 in 1 340 mm 3 door 1 ChronologySuccessorPeugeot 205 Contents 1 Production history 1 1 Saloon 1972 1 2 Coupe 1973 1 3 1976 facelift 1 4 1978 facelift 1 5 1980 facelift 1 6 1982 facelift 1 7 1983 on 1 8 ZS 2 2 Prototypes 3 Related cars 3 1 Citroen LN LNA 3 2 Citroen Visa 3 3 Talbot Samba 4 Market impact and replacement 5 References 6 External linksProduction history editSaloon 1972 edit The 104 was introduced at the September 1972 Paris Motor Show On its launch the Peugeot 104 was offered as a compact four door fastback Although it had a short sloping rear end that suggested a hatchback there was originally a separate boot trunk as on a conventional saloon Power was provided from a 954 cc Douvrin engine called the PSA X engine an all aluminium alloy chain driven overhead cam with gearbox in the sump sharing engine oil which was jointly developed with Renault 4 This transmission in sump arrangement was similar to that pioneered by the British Motor Corporation in the Mini It gave good levels of economy and refinement as well as having an impressive chassis which made ride and handling excellent The engine was mounted leaning backwards at a 72 degree angle nbsp The 104 was originally available only with a four door booted body The hatchback version appeared four years later nbsp 1972 1976 RearCoupe 1973 edit A three door coupe was launched on a shortened chassis at the 1973 Paris Motor Show featuring the same 954 cc engine as the saloon 5 Headlights were larger and rectangular in shape rather than square 6 Originally sold as the 104 Coupe the shorter wheelbase models later received names beginning with a Z e g ZL ZA ZS2 Equipment levels which begin with a G or an S were used for the longer four five door variants nbsp 1973 1978 Coupe1976 facelift edit A facelift in July 1976 7 saw the four door saloon replaced with a five door hatchback 8 Peugeot had been afraid that a five door 104 would steal sales from the old fashioned 204 Break but with production of the 204 coming to an end in July 1976 this was no longer a concern 9 Rear light clusters were modified slightly with indicators that wrapped around to the sides of the car and a 1 1 litre engine was also made available The coupe was made available in two versions the ZL and also the more powerful ZS with 66 PS 4 A modified camshaft on the 954 cc engines also retarded the valve timing in order to favour fuel economy at the price of a slight power reduction 7 The revised models only appeared in right hand drive form at the end of the year 7 1977 proved to be the most successful year for the 104 with 190 000 being built 9 nbsp 1976 facelift Note the wrap around rear indicators nbsp The 104ZS introduced in 1976 was promoted as the sporting Peugeot 1041978 facelift edit The coupe gained a third cheaper commercial variant with only two seats the ZA and all coupe variants were given larger rear light clusters with integral reversing lights 6 Higher specification five door models gained the larger headlights and grille introduced for the coupe 10 The more powerful engine from the ZS was briefly available in the five door hatchback Sundgau special edition of which 1 200 examples were built in March and April 1978 11 For 1979 the ZL Coupe was upgraded to a 57 PS 42 kW version of the 1 124 cc engine 6 nbsp 1978 facelift Note the larger headlights and shorter grille borrowed from the coupe nbsp 1978 facelift Coupe Note the larger rear light clusters 1980 facelift edit The 1980 facelift was minor with model designations changing in line with other vehicles in the Peugeot line up However a 1 2 litre engine was now also offered in the SR with the same power as the lesser 1 1 4 1982 facelift edit This facelift incorporated smaller headlights a new grille and rear light clusters that included reversing lights The amount of chrome trim was reduced and generally replaced by black plastic 4 At the end of summer the ZS coupe variant was given an 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp 1 360 cc engine to improve its performance 12 The existing 72 PS version remained on sale at a lower price until the 1984 model year was introduced 13 The power gain was achieved by using two carburetors rather than one double barrel unit 14 nbsp 1982 facelift Note new grille and rear light clusters nbsp 1982 facelift1983 on edit In 1983 the number of models offered was reduced to make way for the new 205 and exports to most foreign markets gradually came to an end It remained on sale in France until the end of production in 1988 6 15 The sporting ZS remained on sale until late 1985 for the 1986 model year only the 50 PS 37 kW 1 124 cc engine remained 16 There was a minor facelift in 1987 introducing a new grille with three body coloured horizontal bars and anthracite bumpers now without a chrome band 4 The Z Style Z and five door GLS continued to be available with this engine in the home market until 1988 17 nbsp 1987 1988 Coupe Note the different grille nbsp 1987 1988 5 door modelZS 2 edit A limited run of 1 000 sporting ZS 2s were built in 1979 They were powered by a 93 PS 68 kW 1 360 cc four cylinder engine Prototypes editSeveral prototypes based on the 104 are known to exist Different power sources were tried out including electric and diesel The M18 prototype circa 1976 was a blue 5 door estate with rear light clusters similar to those that were used on the 504 estate The M23 was a dark red 3 door van concept based on the saloon rather than the existing 3 door coupe A yellow three box saloon pictured is also known as is a white pick up truck and the Peugette a roadster prototype built on the 104 ZS platform 18 Prototypes nbsp Three box saloon from rear nbsp Estate nbsp Peugette roadsterRelated cars editCitroen LN LNA edit After Peugeot assumed control of Citroen in 1975 forming the PSA Group the 104 coupe bodywork was shared with the 602 cc two cylinder engined Citroen LN In 1982 this car was fitted with the more modern 652 cc engine of the Visa in 1983 to become the LNA before production ended in 1985 19 Citroen Visa edit The mechanical configuration of the 104 with longer travel suspension was also used in the Citroen Visa leading to the abandonment of the Citroen Prototype Y plan for the Visa although that plan went on to be used on Romanian built cars The Visa unlike the LN LNA had its own distinctive body style and packaging It remained in production until 1988 the same year as the 104 s demise 8 The Citroen C15 box van version of the Visa was in production with updated engines and transmissions until 2005 Talbot Samba edit A derivative of the 104 coupe with a slightly longer rear section the Talbot Samba was launched in 1981 following Peugeot s acquisition of Chrysler Europe and its Talbot marque in 1978 A cabriolet version of the Samba was developed Production lasted until 1986 20 Market impact and replacement editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Peugeot 104 was one of the most successful European small cars of the 1970s but it was starting to show its age against more modern rivals by the turn of the 1980s When Peugeot launched the stylish all new 205 in 1983 the 104 was withdrawn from most European markets including Britain But it continued in France as a budget choice until production finally ceased in May 1988 after 16 years in which time 1 624 992 Peugeot 104s had been built 345 849 of these were the short wheelbase Coupe versions As of 2019 only 12 Peugeot 104s remain taxed and on the roads in the United Kingdom with 24 on SORN 21 References edit a b c d Fahrbericht Peugeot 104ZS Verkurzte Ausfuhrung des Peugeot 104 mit starkerem Motor Auto Motor und Sport Heft Vol 7 1976 27 March 1976 pp Seite 70 72 Musee de l Aventure Peugeot The exhibit label 2012 states Peugeot 104 Berline Modele qui inaugura la nouvelle usine de Mulhouse en Alsace en 1972 Allain Francois 1996 Guide Peugeot Tous le modeles de 1970 a 1990 in French E P A p 24 ISBN 2 85120 493 9 a b c d e Les Berlines The Saloons in French Club 104 Peugeot Retrieved 17 July 2011 Frere Paul January 1974 Paris Show Introduces V 8 Dino amp 4 rotor Corvette Road amp Track Vol 25 no 5 CBS Consumer Publishing Division p 42 a b c d Les Coupes The Coupes in French Club 104 Peugeot Retrieved 8 April 2011 a b c Peugeot hatched Autocar 17 July 1976 p 58 a b Autocade Peugeot 104 Autocade net 2 November 2008 Retrieved 8 April 2011 a b Allain 1996 p 44 Motorbase Peugeot 104 Motorbase com Retrieved 8 April 2011 Allain 1996 pp 49 53 Bey Rozet Yves 12 August 1982 Trop peu trop tard Too little too late Auto Hebdo in French Club 104 Peugeot 330 15 Retrieved 17 July 2011 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint location link Allain 1996 p 84 Bey Rozet p 17 Club Peugeot UK Article on 104 ClubPeugeotUK org Retrieved 13 April 2011 Allain 1996 p 94 Allain 1996 pp 106 107 Club 104 Peugeot prototypes French language Club 104 peugeot org Retrieved 8 April 2011 Autocade Citroen LN Autocade net 1 June 2008 Retrieved 8 April 2011 Autocade Talbot Samba Autocade net 7 December 2008 Retrieved 8 April 2011 Index in French Club 104 Peugeot Retrieved 17 July 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peugeot 104 Drive Archive article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peugeot 104 amp oldid 1149088650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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