In 2016, sales of Peugeot and Citroën cars grew by 43%. A total of 2,479 cars were sold, which corresponds to 3.91% of the entire Ukrainian market.

For the current year, the company aims to increase its market share to 5.33%. It is expected that the total sales volume in Ukraine will grow from 70 to 75–85 thousand cars.

New models that will appear at dealerships in the next couple of months should help strengthen its market position.

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The main expected premiere is the Peugeot 3008 with the futuristic i-Cockpit second-generation instrument panel and a true crossover design. The price for this car starts from 722,800 hryvnias.

The second new Peugeot will be the Traveller minivan, available in two length variants and designed to carry up to 9 passengers. Under the hood is a 150-horsepower diesel engine that works with both manual and automatic transmissions. The starting price of the Peugeot Traveller is 874,700 hryvnias.

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Along with the Peugeot minivan, its Citroën counterpart, the SpaceTourer, enters the Ukrainian market. This model is also available in a more affordable short version with five seats at a price of 698,600 hryvnias.

In addition to minivans, in March the updated twin sedans Citroën C-Elysée and Peugeot 301 will appear in Ukraine. The cost of these budget models has not yet been announced.

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Citroën also hopes to attract Ukrainian buyers with the bright third-generation C3 hatchback. Prices for the new model have not yet been set — its sales will start closer to April.