Peugeot is going to give it another try in Honk Kong as the French carmaker announced today that it is re-launching the brand after a three-year absence from the market.

For this reason, Peugeot renewed its partnership with local dealer Sime Darby, which will manage imports, distribution and marketing in Hong-Kong and Macau. Sime Darby is also the importer of the Peugeot Brand, in Australia, in New Zealand and Singapore.

The French automaker said that it will mark its return to Hong Kong with the launch of three models this year including the 3008 crossover, the 5008 minivan and the RCZ sports coupe, adding the brand-new 208 supermini in both three- and five-door body styles to its range early next year.

The company has is currently putting the final touches on a new 300 square meter flagship showroom in Gloucester road, while it has also opened a new large aftersales shop.

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