Peugeot 205 GTI
When Peugeot introduced the compact 205 model in 1983, a performance GTI version wasn’t in the cards. They soon realized a souped-up model could have an impact on the market, so they presented the 205. It came with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that delivered 115 HP. The combination of lightweight body, precise steering, a rev-happy engine and lively performance proved extremely popular with global buyers.
Peugeot even considered selling the 205 GTI in America. However, since it pulled out of the market in 1991, U.S. buyers never got the chance to experience one of the best affordable compact performance cars of the 80’s. The 205 GTI was practical, economical and affordable, so it attracted a cult following in Europe.
In the late 80’s, the 205 GTI got a 1.9-liter engine upgrade that delivered 136 HP and improved its performance. Despite the sales success of the regular model, Peugeot presented a homologation version. They called it the 205 T16, putting the engine in the back. It participated in the World Rally Championship and in the famous Group B.