The name Hoggar - after a mountain chain in the Sahara desert, in Africa - taken from one of the Marque's concept cars, evokes a combination of power, strength and action. Fuelling its policy of commercial expansion on the Brazilian market, Peugeot presents the Hoggar pick-up, the Marque's first compact pick-up developed in Brazil. Developed in Brazil, for the Brazilian market, the pick-up is designed to meet the requirements of the local clientele, consolidating Peugeot's position as national manufacturer. The Peugeot Hoggar is evidence of the company's international ambitions and confirmation that Peugeot is speeding up its new product launch strategy.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
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