Peugeot did not have a licence to export the vehicle anywhere else than to the countries bound to France by defence agreements.
The replacement vehicle would carry four men with radio equipment and would be small enough to be parachuted and transported by plane.
[3] A civilian version was made, but encountered little success because of the high price and a poor power-to-weight ratio.
In 2016, the French military ordered 500 Technamm Masstech T4 VLTP VP vehicles as an interim replacement to the P4.
[5] The conversion was executed by Panhard (1300 VLTT) and the Établissements régionaux du matériel.
An armored version was made at the request of Peugeot by CBH Institutions (Constructions Blindées of Hardricourt).
This version has been evaluated by the French Army and commissioned by the Navy for the Protection of sensitive sites.