
The Peugeot 206 is a supermini car that was produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot from May 1998 to December 2012, however the Peugeot 206 models are still in production in Iran. Even though the 206 had finished production in most markets by 2010, in Europe it was available as the 206+, with front and rear styling that resembles the Peugeot 207, until 2013, whereas in South America it continued to be offered under the 207 nameplate, until January 2017. and furthermore in China, both under the 207 nameplate and as the Citroën C2. It was officially launched in September 1998 in hatchback form, which was followed by a coupé cabriolet (the 206 CC) in September 2000, a station wagon (the 206 SW) in September 2001, and a sedan version (the 206 SD) in September 2005. Its facelifted version was initially launched in South America in September 2008, and in China in November 2008, in hatchback, sedan and station wagon body styles, and known as the 207 Compact, and as the 207 respectively. This version was subsequently launched in Europe in February 2009, only in hatchback form and marketed as the 206+. In November 2006, the Chinese joint venture Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën launched a derivative version of the Peugeot 206 known as the Citroën C2, but not technically related with the European-market model. Peugeot 206 is best selling Peugeot all of time with approximate 8.358.217 cars sold. Until 2016, used Peugeot 206 is still in the top 10 of UK's used car sales comparing to the others new models of other brands.