The one-ton workhorse can be sold without a rear bumper to provide a 180-degree opening of the tailgate.

Peugeot might not be known as a major player in the truck segment, but it has built some reputable workhorses over the years. Relevant examples include the 404 and 504 pickups, not to mention the 207-based Hoggar and a more recent model simply called “Pick Up” for the African continent launched nearly three years ago. The company with the lion badge is doubling down on its truck efforts with the launch of the more upscale Landtrek, a one-ton pickup initially for Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa.

If you're wondering about the origins of the truck, the Landtrek comes to life as part of a collaboration between Peugeot and Chinese automaker Changan. It's based on a newly developed platform and has a sibling in the Changan Kaicheng F70 revealed nearly a year ago.

It follows the company’s highly praised design language and comes in three different flavors: single cab, double cab, and chassis cab. Peugeot says it will sell the Landtrek in “Workhorse” and “Multipurpose” versions with a wide array of accessories available for both professionals and families. All of them have a width of 1.92 meters (75.6 inches), with a 5.39-meter (212.2-inch) length for the single cab model and 5.33 meters (210 inches) for the double cab configuration.