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Peugeot 205 Dimma: A Race-Inspired Icon Gets a Second Life

Peugeot 205 Dimma

The T16 Legacy, Simplified

The Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 dominated Group B rallying with mid-engine power and all-wheel drive. Built for the World Rally Championship, the road version packed 200 hp, while the race variant pushed past 550 hp. Just 200 units were built, priced north of 50 million lire—over $27,000 USD in 1984. That was 2.5 times more than a standard GTI. Even then, the T16 was elite.

Four decades later, it's still untouchable. But for gearheads who couldn’t get one new—or afford one now—there was another way.

Dimma’s Low-Budget, High-Impact Solution

Belgian company Dimma Design delivered a clever workaround. In 1985, founders Patrick Malherbe and Baudouin Michel introduced a wide-body conversion kit for front-engine Peugeot 205s. Their kit channeled the look of the T16 but at a fraction of the cost.

This wasn’t just for show.

Dimma's polyester kits included:

  • Flared front and rear fenders
  • Front and rear spoilers
  • Side skirts and rear hatch trim
  • Optional larger spoilers (available in the 1980s)

The bodywork wasn’t slapped on. Customers could also choose engine upgrades. Some conversions featured the 2.0L engine from the Peugeot 405 Mi16, while extreme builds even used 360 hp Cosworth units with all-wheel drive. Dimma also reworked chassis, brakes, steering, and interiors. Few tuning houses of the era matched this level of detail.

Dimma UK Turns Local Hype Global

In 1986, Terry Pankhurst, a former rally driver and car builder, brought Dimma to the UK. He established Dimma UK in Runcorn, Cheshire. Pankhurst didn’t just import kits—he manufactured bespoke three-piece 16-inch alloy wheels and set up a network of 12 Peugeot dealers selling factory-built 205 Dimmas.

More than 250 factory-assembled 205 Dimmas were sold in the UK alone. These cars carried special plaques, were often turbocharged or converted to 16-valve setups, and had higher resale value. Interior options included:

  • Full leather trim
  • Walnut wood dashboard inserts
  • Custom seats and steering wheels

Some of these finishes came via partnerships with firms like Carat Duchatelet, specialists in luxury automotive interiors.

Factory Recognition Seals the Deal

By 1989, Peugeot Sport Director Jean Todt—yes, the same Todt who later ran Ferrari’s F1 team—took notice. He fitted a Dimma kit to one of his personal 205s. Impressed by the quality, he greenlit Dimma kits for promotion through official Peugeot dealers.

That endorsement gave Dimma street cred and shop credibility.

Peugeot later partnered with Dimma on:

  • 306 Maxi body kits
  • 206 Super 1600 rally kits

Dimma became more than a styling brand. It was now embedded in Peugeot’s motorsport DNA.

Survivors Still Demand Attention

Roughly 1,700 Dimma 205s were made—1,500 hatchbacks and 200 cabriolets. About 252 units came factory-finished. Many survive today, though prices vary wildly based on originality.

Here’s what today’s buyers are after:

  • Complete kits with authentic Dimma ID plates
  • Factory-assembled cars
  • Unmodified examples with documentation
  • Turbocharged or 16-valve engine conversions

Modern Dimma kits are still available. You can buy a full 3-door body kit from Dimma Design today, including:

  1. Flared front fenders
  2. Flared rear fenders
  3. Front spoiler
  4. Rear spoiler
  5. Side skirts
  6. Rear hatch panel trim
  7. Lightweight spoiler
  8. Numbered plaque
  9. Installation guidance

The kit comes unpainted, and you’ll need to source a donor 205. Price starts at around $4,000 USD, not including shipping or labor.

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Peugeot 205 Dimma
Peugeot 205 Dimma
Peugeot 205 Dimma
Peugeot 205 Dimma

Why It Matters in 2025

With retro builds booming, the Dimma 205 is riding a fresh wave of popularity:

  • Gen X and Millennial collectors want analog cars.
  • EV fatigue drives demand for raw, tactile driving.
  • Factory-labeled conversions fetch serious money at auction.

Many restomods miss the mark with overly digital makeovers. The Dimma 205 keeps it simple. It maintains a front-engine layout, uses real Peugeot bones, and offers styling that recalls one of the most aggressive rally cars ever built.

And crucially, it's still attainable.

Performance Snapshot

ConfigurationEngine TypeEstimated OutputDrivetrainNotable Mods
Base 205 GTI1.6L/1.9L NA115–130 hpFWDLight weight, agile handling
Dimma GTI2.0L MI16~160 hpFWDWidebody, chassis tuning
Dimma Cosworth2.0L Turbo~360 hpAWDRace-spec conversion

Collector Value Estimates (2025)

TrimConditionPrice (USD)
Original GTI (non-Dimma)Good$12,000–$18,000
Dimma kit car (aftermarket)Fair–Good$20,000–$30,000
Factory Dimma (UK-assembled)Excellent$45,000–$65,000
Cosworth-converted DimmaTop spec$75,000+

Market Signals from Peugeot

Peugeot's move to fully electrify its lineup by 2025 means models like the 205, 306, and 206 will never come back as ICE cars. That adds urgency for collectors and enthusiasts. The Peugeot e-208 may carry the torch, but it won't deliver the same mechanical thrills.

The Dimma 205 Turbo 16 tribute remains a grassroots celebration of analog speed. It’s mechanically approachable, parts are available, and the look still shocks in a sea of lookalike crossovers.

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Peugeot 205 Dimma
Peugeot 205 Dimma
Peugeot 205 Dimma

Final Take

The Peugeot 205 Dimma bridges the fantasy of the T16 with real-world accessibility. It delivers performance, presence, and pedigree without entering hypercar pricing territory. For the cost of a new economy EV, enthusiasts can own a road-legal rally tribute—with factory support and collector upside.

That’s not nostalgia. That’s smart buying.

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