Vehicle Overview:
The presented example of the Peugeot 205 GTI comes from the mid-production period — the year 1989 — and features all the trademarks of the most powerful version of the GTI lineup.
Including 15-inch Speedline alloy wheels, disc brakes on all four wheels, and half-leather bucket seats.
Technical Specifications:
Year of Manufacture: 1989
Engine: Inline-4, naturally aspirated, petrol
Displacement: 1905 cm³
Power Output: 126 hp (94 kW) / 161 Nm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD)
Top Speed: 206 km/h
0–100 km/h Acceleration: 7.8 seconds
Curb Weight: 875 kg
Exterior Color: Alpine White
Interior: As shown in the photos, preserved in original condition
VIN: VF320CDK223248779
Market of Origin: Sweden
Current Mileage: 209,343 km
History & Condition:
This Peugeot arrived from Sweden in February of this year, having spent its entire life there.
It remains in original, unrestored condition and is fully drivable under its own power.
Time has inevitably left its marks, and the car requires mechanical and bodywork inspection and attention.
The interior, though generally well-preserved, has several imperfections typical for this model — including a worn gear knob, cracks in the seat upholstery (driver’s and passenger’s side), and amateur speaker cutouts in the rear shelf.
That said, the rear bench, carpets, and the rest of the interior are free from stains, holes, or excessive wear.
The vehicle comes with service records and full Polish historic vehicle documentation.
It’s a usable example with promising potential for a full restoration to factory condition.
Driving Experience:
The 205 GTI is the essence of pure, analog driving pleasure.
With excellent visibility in all directions, a curb weight just under 900 kg, and a lively, high-revving engine producing nearly 130 horsepower, it delivers the full experience of a true classic hot hatch.
The raw and direct character of this feisty Peugeot translates into an electrifying effect on the road.
This is one of the fastest youngtimers of the 1980s — not just in its price category, but in general.
It offers joy behind the wheel that larger and more powerful cars often fail to deliver.
Whether as a daily city car, a weekend corner carver, or even a track-day toy —
this Peugeot is ready to take on any of those roles and will shine in each one of them.
Interested? Contact us and give your request.