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Peugeot Metropolis Three-Wheeled Scooter Launched In France

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Peugeot Motorcycles, a Mahindra company, launched the Peugeot Metropolis scooter in France. The Metropolis is a three-wheeled scooter and it was inducted in Guangdong city's Police fleet earlier in the year.

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The Peugeot Metropolis was recently launched in France

Highlights

  • The Peugeot Metropolis was launched in France recently
  • It is a three-wheeled scooter; Gets a 400 cc engine
  • Mahindra owns Peugeot Motorcycles fully

Peugeot Motorcycles, a Mahindra-owned company, recently launched the Peugeot Metropolis scooter in France. The Metropolis is a three-wheeled scooter and earlier in the year, it was inducted in Guangdong city's Police fleet. In fact, Anand Mahindra tweeted about the scooter as well. The Peugeot Metropolis is a butch-looking scooter which gets a 400 cc PowerMotion LFE engine. The motor makes 35 bhp and 38 Nm of peak torque, which are decent numbers for a 400 cc scooter. Anti-lock brakes are a standard feature on the Metropolis scooter.

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What really stands out is that the three-wheeled design which makes it stand out against other max-scooters. The Metropolis looks big and the front end offers solid road presence, which is further accentuated by the twin headlamps. Anand Mahindra believes a low-cost version of the Peugeot Metropolis makes a lot of sense for a country like India. But the scooter launching in India is unlikely, at least for the next year or so. India is yet to warm up to the concept of maxi-scooters. In fact, there are hardly any models barring the Suzuki Burgman Street which gets a 125 cc engine. There are few maxi-scooter models in coming such as the Aprilia SXR 160 and the Honda Forza 300.

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(Peugeot Metropolis three-wheeled scooter is a part of Guangdong Police SWAT teams' fleet, in China)

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Mahindra bought over Peugeot Motorcycles fully in October 2019 and we will not be surprised if the French company made inroads in Indian market with a small portfolio. After all, India is the biggest two-wheeler market in the world and for a global two-wheeler company, it makes good sense to try and tap into the Indian two-wheeler market.

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