Peugeot 407
The Peugeot 407 is a mid-size car produced by the French automaker Peugeot between 2004 and 2011. Designed to succeed the Peugeot 406, the 407 was a part of Peugeot's strategy to compete in the D-segment, with rivals such as the Ford Mondeo, Volkswagen Passat, and Renault Laguna. The 407 was offered in several body styles, including a 4-door sedan, a 2-door coupe, and a station wagon (SW), The 407 was facelifted in 2008 and remained in production until it was replaced by the Peugeot 508 in 2011,
Engines
Petrol
- 1.8 16V 85 kW (115 hp) and 92 kW (125 hp)
- 2.0 16V 100 kW (136 hp) and 103 kW (140 hp)
- 2.2 16V 116 kW (158 hp) and 120 kW (163 hp)
- 3.0 V6 155 kW (211 hp)
Diesel
- 1.6 HDi 80 kW (109 hp)
- 2.0 HDi 100 kW (136 hp), 103 kW (140 hp) and 120 kW (163 hp)
- 2.2 HDi 125 kW (170 hp)
- 2.7 HDi 150 kW (204 hp)
- 3.0 HDi 177 kW (241 hp)
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Peugeot 407 Media
- Peugeot 407 V6 engine.JPG
Peugeot 407 V6 (petrol engine)
Peugeot 407 Prologue Concept
- Peugeot 407 Silhouette concept 2004 12 03 Essen Motorshow 176.jpg
Peugeot 407 Silhouette Concept
- Peugeot 407 Sedan pre-facelift in Bandung, Jawa Barat 01.jpg
Sedan (pre-facelift) front view
- Peugeot 407 Sedan pre-facelift in Bandung, Jawa Barat 02.jpg
Sedan (pre-facelift) rear view
2006-2010 Peugeot 407 HDi coupe 01
- Peugeot 407 SW (Facelift) – Frontansicht, 3. Mai 2012, Wülfrath.jpg
Peugeot 407 SW (Facelift)
- Peugeot 407 SW (Facelift) – Heckansicht, 3. Mai 2012, Wülfrath.jpg
Peugeot 407 SW (Facelift)
- Peugeot 407 2.0 HDi Confort 2010 (14444525077).jpg
Peugeot 407 2.0 HDi Confort 2010
- Peugeot 407 2.0 Confort Plus 2009 (13590293055).jpg
Peugeot 407 2.0 Confort Plus 2009