This Peugeot page does not behave like a broad brand archive. The visible inventory is split between a few very different reference paths: modern compact-car coverage for the 307 and 308, older passenger-car material for the 405, a pair of XV / XW / XY-series entries, and one listing where Peugeot appears only as the engine supplier inside a Toro machine. That mix gives the page a more irregular, cross-directional shape than a normal single-brand car category.
Most brand pages stay inside one clear vehicle lane. This one does not. Part of the shelf is straightforward Peugeot passenger-car coverage, but another part turns toward older internal series naming, and one entry is not a Peugeot vehicle manual at all. It is a service manual for a Toro Reelmaster model with a Peugeot engine. That makes this page less predictable than a simple browse by badge.
The 307 and 308 titles create the most familiar modern-car path on the page. The 307 listing is shaped around body variants such as Hatchback and Estate / SW, while the 308 entry is presented as a broader service-manual type listing tied to the model line itself. Together they give the category a recognizable compact-car section, but they do not define the whole page on their own.
The two XV / XW / XY entries are what make this page feel less generic. Instead of using a common retail-facing Peugeot model name, they rely on internal series-style naming and grouped coverage. One title is framed as a maintenance manual and the other as a service manual with a 1987-1994 span. That means the page is not only for shoppers searching by familiar model badge; it also catches users who are matching older series references.
The Peugeot 405 entry adds another kind of signal. It is tied to a long 1988-1997 window and also calls out trim or variant labels such as GL, GLD, and GR. On a short category page, details like that matter because they show that the listing is not just a generic 405 placeholder. It carries an extra layer of model-version guidance inside the title block.
The Toro Reelmaster entry is the outlier that changes how this page should be read. It belongs in the category because the Peugeot connection sits in the engine, not in the machine brand. For users, that is a useful reminder that Peugeot-related documentation on this page is not limited to Peugeot-badged cars. Some searches may land here through engine identity rather than through the vehicle itself.
This category works best when the search already falls into one of its visible lanes: Peugeot 307 or 308 passenger-car coverage, older 405 material, XV / XW / XY-series references, or equipment documentation linked by a Peugeot engine. It is less useful as a complete map of the Peugeot brand and more useful as a compact shelf of several distinct Peugeot-related document paths.