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A new 2009 Peugeot 407 with revised
specification that goes on sale in September introduces a number of
exterior and interior enhancements, a new RT5 satellite navigation
system, a new ‘SR’ model to the range and a new HDi 140 diesel engine
producing 150 g/km of (CO2).
Since launch, the 407 range, which
includes Saloon, SW and Coupé body styles, has been recognised in its
segment for its stylish design, advanced technology features and high
levels of road holding. All models are elegant, distinctive and
dynamic, in a segment based around traditional yet conventional saloon
and estates, designed with style and practicality in mind.
Characterised by a more distinctive design at the front, the new air
intake fits perfectly both in terms of technical performance and its
bold design. The interior, where the driver environment is so
important, has been enhanced. SE and GT models now feature the new
‘piano black’ finish which is applied to the door handle and air vent
surrounds and to the centre console.
Subtle visual improvements update a
design that is just as dynamic and bold as before but now offers more in
terms of elegance, robustness and high quality, both externally and
internally. New enhanced comfort equipment increases the appeal of the
different versions by offering even greater well-being to its occupants,
in particular on-board temperature control and new telematics systems.
New equipment like front parking
assistance enhances the car’s world-wide reputation for ease of driving
and dynamic performance. It is available with a choice of four- and
six-cylinder engines featuring cutting edge technology, particularly on
the HDi Diesel versions, the most popular engine in the 407.
These include an updated 2.0-litre HDi
140 engine with a 6-speed manual gearbox which develops a power of 140
bhp - an increase of 4 bhp over the HDi 136. It also benefits from low
fuel consumption of 49.5 mpg and CO2 emissions reduced to 150
g/km. This engine, which complies with anticipated future Euro 5
emission standards, testifies Peugeot’s ongoing commitment to achieve
the best possible environmental performance.
For example, an additive-enhanced
diesel particulate filter system (FAP) is standard on all HDi Diesel
powered 407s, following the introduction of the 1.6-litre HDi 110FAP
engine. That is particularly well suited as a fleet vehicle due to its
low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions (only 140 g/km for the
Saloon). All Peugeot HDi engines, back to 1998, can operate on B30
(Biodiesel at a 30% mixture). A new 2.0-litre ‘Bioflex’ engine
operating on E85 fuel will also be available from November, maximising
the environmental benefit.
Performance figures for the new
HDi 140 (Saloon)
Peugeot 407 |
HDi 140
FAP |
|
Maximum Speed (mph) |
129 |
| 0–62 mph (s) |
9.8 |
| Urban Drive Cycle
(mpg) |
37.6 |
| Extra Urban Drive
Cycle (mpg) |
60.1 |
| Combined Drive
Cycle (mpg) |
49.5 |
| CO2
Emissions (g/km) |
150 |
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