Interesting Facts About the Peugeot 106 Phase 2
The Peugeot 106 was produced from the early 1990s until 2003, with its second generation – often called Phase 2 – arriving mid‑decade. This update brought new engines, body styles and sporty variants that kept the tiny hatchback fresh for nearly a decade.
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Phase 2 Launch in 1996
The second generation of the Peugeot 106 debuted in 1996, introducing 1.4‑litre, 1.6‑litre and 1.5‑litre diesel engines that were largely carried over from the earlier model, though the 1.4 received a multi‑point fuel system.
Expanded Body‑Style Options
While the original 106 began as a three‑door hatchback, a five‑door version was added from 1992 onward, giving buyers more practicality without changing the car’s compact dimensions.
Sporty Phase 2 Variants
During the Phase 2 era, Peugeot offered the XSi 1.6 with 103 hp (1997‑1998) and the high‑performance Rallye 16V, which remained in production from 1997 until the model’s end in 2003, highlighting the 106’s reputation for spirited driving.
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