
Peugeot Bébé - Wikipedia
The Peugeot Bébé or Baby was a small car nameplate from Peugeot made from 1905 to 1916. Vehicles under this name were known technically within Peugeot as the Type 69 and the Type …
Peugeot Type BP 1 — Wikipédia
La Bébé Peugeot ou Peugeot Type BP 1 (deuxième modèle à porter le surnom Peugeot Bébé après la Peugeot Type 69 de 1905) est une petite voiture du constructeur automobile français …
The fate of Tsesarevich Alexei’s Peugeot Bebe - Nicholas II
Apr 27, 2024 · In 1912, the famous French automaker Peugeot released the Peugeot Bebe, designed by Ettore Bugatti, complete with a four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 855 …
1911 Peugeot Type BP1 Bebe | Significant Cars
The Type BP1 Bébé was a design by Ettore Bugatti, initially for the German car firm Wanderer, then also built under license by Peugeot for the French market. Peugeot displayed it under …
Peugeot Bébé Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Peugeot Bébé, also known as the Type BP1, was a series of compact economy cars introduced in 1913. The Bébé was developed with the help of Ettore Bugatti, and was offered …
1914 Peugeot Bébé – Amazing Classic Cars
The model, powered by a tiny water-cooled four-cylinder engine, sold a remarkable 3,000 copies between 1912 and 1914, and it thus became the largest-selling Bugatti-designed automobile …
1911 Peugeot Type BP1 Bebe | Classic & Collector Cars
1911 Peugeot Type BP1 "Bebe" 1st car designed by Ettore Bugatti-stalled project. he Peugeot Bébé or Baby was a small car nameplate from Peugeot made from 1905 to 1916. Vehicles …
1912 Peugeot Bébé - Roarington
Peugeot Bebe 1912 is an iconic vintage car famous for innovative design, pendulum suspension, electrical & braking systems, and compact build.
1912 Peugeot Bébé - World Car Specifications
The Bébé is a passenger car from Peugeot, with rear wheel drive, a front positioned engine and an Ettore Bugatti-designed 2 door saloon (sedan) body style. The power is produced by a …
1912 Peugeot Type BP1 Bebe - conceptcarz.com
The Bebe Type 69 was produced from 1904 through 1912 followed by the Type BP1 which remained in production until 1916. In 1904, Peugeot displayed the Bebe at the Paris Motor …