The model from the French company was on sale until 1998. It was manufactured in different versions, including a three-door body, a five-door body, a commercial one and a convertible one.
The Peugeot 205 CTI was designed by Pininfarina. It was the eighties, specifically 1986, when the brand presented this version. It was an elegant variant that had a Cabriolet-type body that had been designed by the famous designer. It mounted the 115 horsepower block in its most powerful example, although it also used the 1.9 version with 130 horsepower (catalyzed it gave 102 HP).
The CTI had in its favor being an elegant and beautiful convertible. Its roll bar that rose above the heads of the occupants was one of its hallmarks, a car that also became effective in dynamic driving.
In summary, our 1987 Peugeot 205 CTI is a testament to European craftsmanship, a symbol of Peugeot’s racing heritage, and a collaboration with Pininfarina that defined an era. This car is not just a collector’s item; it’s a living relic ready for new adventures, preserving the spirit of the 1980s on every mile of the road.