This is the smallest Peugeot currently available in Brazil. Not exactly a bare-bones model and noticeably wider than what a model of its class would be around less than 20 years ago. At a first moment it had been featured as if it was more upscale than other small cars, having been introduced in 2020 only with the 1.6L EC5 engine and an automatic transmission, yet I only started to see a fairly large amount of those on the wild after a Fiat-sourced 3-cyl 1.0L engine (due to the lower taxation here, it was more favored than Peugeot's own 1.2L EB2 available elsewhere) backed by a 5-speed manual was fitted to an entry-level and an intermediate trim.