Peugeot Django 150
The Peugeot Django 150 has a top speed of ~110 km/h (estimated), produces ~11 hp and weighs ~138 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.
Le Peugeot Django a été présenté en 2014 en tant que scooter de style rétro rendant hommage au riche héritage de Peugeot en matière de scooters datant des années 1950. Nommé d'après le guitariste de jazz Django Reinhardt, il a été conçu pour allier esthétique vintage et technologie moderne, disponible en variantes 50 cc et 125 cc, la version 150 cc étant proposée sur certains marchés. Il s'est distingué par sa qualité de fabrication haut de gamme, ses combinaisons de couleurs personnalisables et ses éléments de design classiques qui l'ont distingué dans le segment compétitif des scooters urbains.
~11 hp
Pouvoir
~12 Nm
Torque
~138 kg
Poids
~110 km/h (estimated)
Vitesse maximale
2.5 L/100km or approx. 40 km/L (estimated real-world average)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Watch the Carburetor
The Django 150 uses a carbureted engine that can develop jetting and idle issues if left unused for extended periods. Regular use and fresh fuel help prevent gumming problems that are common with this setup.
Retro Style Holds Value
The Django's distinctive 1960s-inspired design gives it stronger visual appeal than most budget scooters, helping it retain resale value better than plain competitors in its class. Buyers often pay a small premium for the vintage aesthetic.
Reliable but Basic Engine
The 150cc single-cylinder engine is mechanically simple and relatively easy to maintain, with parts generally available through Peugeot dealers. However, it is not known for sporty performance and suits urban commuting rather than highway riding.
Générations et spécifications par année
Lancement original avec moteur 4 temps de 150 cm3, style rétro inspiré des scooters Peugeot classiques, suspension arrière double.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"A pretty city scooter hamstrung by near-invisible dealer support."
$1,800-$3,200 usedThe Django 150 is Peugeot playing dress-up in vintage Vespa clothing, and honestly? It pulls it off better than you'd expect for the money. The retro styling is genuinely attractive rather than cheap-looking, the build quality surprises you, and around town it's relaxed and easy to live with. That 150cc single pulls smoothly enough for urban commuting, though don't expect it to embarrass anything on a freeway on-ramp. Here's where the used buyer needs to pay attention: these things sat in dealerships for years because Peugeot's North American network is basically non-existent. Parts sourcing is genuinely painful — budget extra time and money for anything beyond consumables. Check the carb hasn't been neglected, inspect the bodywork panels carefully because replacements are expensive to source, and verify the scooter hasn't spent winters outside uncovered. For a city rider who wants something that looks sharp parked outside a café and doesn't care about covering long distances, a well-maintained example is decent value. Just go in with eyes open about the support network situation.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Peugeot Django 150 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Problèmes courants
🔥 1 CRITICALRough idle, hesitation, hard starting after sitting
Sluggish takeoff, RPM spikes without speed gain
Coolant level, hose condition, thermostat function
Dash lights flickering, indicators failing intermittently
✅Liste de contrôle préalable à l'achat
Decent but needs regular maintenance attention
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Rivals & Alternatives
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Piaggio Fly 150

Piaggio Vespa Lx 150

Piaggio Vespa Primavera 150

Piaggio Vespa Sprint 150

Peugeot Tweet 150
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Peugeot Django 150? +
Carburetor clogging and fuel delivery issues: Rough idle, hesitation, hard starting after sitting (moderate) | Variator wear causing poor acceleration: Sluggish takeoff, RPM spikes without speed gain (moderate) | Cooling system overheating on liquid-cooled models: Coolant level, hose condition, thermostat function (serious)
Is the Peugeot Django 150 a good motorcycle? +
A pretty city scooter hamstrung by near-invisible dealer support. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: Urban commuters prioritising style over practicality. Avoid if: You need reliable parts and dealer backup.
What is the horsepower of the Peugeot Django 150? +
The Peugeot Django 150 produces ~11 hp @ 8,000 rpm (estimated), with ~12 Nm @ 6,500 rpm (estimated) of torque. Top speed: ~110 km/h (estimated).
Is the Peugeot Django 150 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Peugeot Django 150 is a reasonable choice for new riders (11 hp is manageable), weighing 138 kg. Urban commuters prioritising style over practicality
Is the Peugeot Django 150 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Peugeot Django 150, notably: Cooling system overheating on liquid-cooled models (Coolant level, hose condition, thermostat function). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Peugeot Django 150 good for daily use? +
Urban commuters prioritising style over practicality Fuel: 2.5 L/100km or approx. 40 km/L (estimated real-world average).
How fast is the Peugeot Django 150? +
The Peugeot Django 150 reaches a top speed of ~110 km/h (estimated), producing 11 hp at 138 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Peugeot Django 150? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Peugeot Django 150, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/peugeot/django-150/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












