Peugeot Type 27

The vehicle was powered by a rear-mounted 1056 cc two cylinder four stroke engine, manufactured by Peugeot themselves.

A maximum output of 7 or 8 hp (6 kW) was delivered to the rear wheels via a chain-drive mechanism.

The car featured a carriage format coupé body designed to accommodate three people.

At that time a "coupé" automobile was broadly similar to a closed two door carriage but without the horses.

In 1910, Armand having no sons of his own, it was agreed that the two branches of the Peugeot business be reunited.