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The third member of the Peugeot 207 SW
range will be launched in the UK in December 2007. It will increase the
SW range to three models: the S, Sport and Outdoor.
The 207 SW Outdoor is aimed at customers
who enjoy outdoor pursuits and want a vehicle which is functional, fun,
practical and full of personality.
It is based on the 207 SW Sport but
brings a visual ‘off-road’ look to the range through the increased
ground clearance (raised by 16 mm at the front and 21 mm at the rear),
fitment of new 16” ‘Outdoor’ alloy wheels with special 205/55R 16 tyres
and large Narbonnais grey wheel arch extensions / sill mouldings.
The standard specification builds on
that of the 207 SW Sport but adds: one touch front and rear electric
windows, dark tinted rear side windows and tailgate glass, washable
floor mats and Aspen black or brown interior trim.
It is still a true Peugeot SW with a
full length “Cielo” glass panoramic roof, the innovative rear seat
folding mechanism and all the standard safety equipment of the other 207
SW models.
It has an overall length of 4156 mm,
119 mm longer than the 207 hatchback and an increased height of 1555 mm,
28 mm more than the 207 SW Sport.
The innovative folding rear seats split
two thirds / one third and, when folded, form a continuous flat load
area which can accommodate a variety of leisure equipment up to an
overall length of 1.70 m and provides a total volume of 1,433 litres.
The 207 SW Outdoor will be available
with three engine options, two HDi diesels, 1.6 litre 90 bhp and 1.6
litre 110 bhp with a diesel particle filter system (DPFS) and one petrol
engine, a 1.6 litre VTi 120 bhp engine.
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Model |
CO2 g/km |
Ins Group |
On-the-road MRRP |
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Sport Outdoor 1.6 VTi 120 |
152 |
7E |
£13,650 |
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Sport Outdoor HDi 90 |
125 |
6E |
£14,020 |
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Sport Outdoor HDi 110 |
136 |
7E |
£14,740 |
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1.6 VTi 120 |
1.6 HDi 90 |
1.6 HDi 110 DPFS |
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0 to 62 mph (s) |
11.3 |
13.8 |
11.7 |
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Maximum speed (mph) |
121 |
108 |
117 |
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Combined (mpg) |
44.1 |
60.1 |
54.3 |
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