Peugeot 207 range receives a mild facelift

Peugeot 207 Facelifted Range

Revised styling, added equipment

By Michael Gauthier
June 29, 2009 3:30 PM
Filed Under: European, Facelifts, Peugeot

Peugeot has announced they will launch a facelifted version of the 207 range this summer.

Available in three different body styles (hatchback, SW and CC), the updated 207s feature a freshened exterior with a new front end, additional body coloring, and LED taillights on the hatchback and CC. On the inside, the facelifted 207s receive a new instrument panel and revised trim with an "emphasis on perceived quality, comfort and dynamism."

12 different engines will be offered in the 207s, all of them have been specially engineered to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Peugeot also stated that they will be introducing Euro5 compliant engines gradually and all manually equipped 207s will come with a gear change indicator to maximize fuel efficiency.

The 207s will also boast additional standard equipment including an entertainment system with USB and Bluetooth connectivity, a one-touch direction indicator function, remote window closing for the SW and hatchback, as well as one-touch operation of the driver's electric window on the CC.

 

Source: Peugeot

Press Release (Click to expand)

  • New Peugeot 207 Range to be launched in August
  • Twelve different power-plants
  • Revised exterior and interior styling
  • New standard equipment
  • Low CO2 emissions

With three body shapes, hatchback, SW and CC, and twelve different power-plant options, the new 207 will further strengthen the 207’s position as Europe’s top selling small car, a position it has held for the last two consecutive years, 2007 and 2008.

In the UK the 207 is also a big success with over 167,000 vehicles sold since its introduction in June 2006.

The 207 has a deserved reputation for great style, and in August it becomes even more visually appealing due to the introduction of a number of new styling features:

Exterior Styling Changes:

  • A redesigned front which combines the car’s natural dynamism with a softer visual look
  • Increased use of exterior body colouring and chrome detailing
  • Spectacular new rear lights which use panels of light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the hatchback and CC models

A more luxurious Passenger Compartment with:

  • New trims and detailing which place the emphasis on perceived quality, comfort and dynamism
  • New instrument panel designs with a more modern look and visual appeal

As well as a host of styling changes, the new 207 also benefits from the expertise of Peugeot’s engineers to further reduce fuel consumption and emissions on each new model the marque introduces.

The new 207 benefits from:

  • Particularly fuel efficient engines with reduced greenhouse gas emissions
  •  “Very low fuel consumption” optimised not only aerodynamically but also by operation of the engine itself and the rolling resistance of the vehicle, allowing CO2emissions to be reduced to 99 g/km
  • The gradual introduction of engines meeting the Euro5 emission standard
  • Introduction of a gear change indicator on manual gearbox models to encourage the driver to drive in a more environmentally efficient way.  

The introduction of the new 207 will also see a range of new standard equipment fitted to the vehicles to enhance both the comfort of all users, the driving experience and the safety capabilities of the vehicle.

  • Peugeot Connect USB with Bluetooth, in-car entertainment system
  • One-touch direction indicator function for safe lane changes
  • Remote controlled window closure, via the plip unit on hatchback and SW models.
  • One-touch operation of the driver's electric window on the 207 CC

With these developments the 207 family of vehicles further affirms its distinctive appeal in each of its available body shapes:

The 207 hatchback, three or five doors: Elegant and user-friendly, dynamic and sporty, it offers a unique blend of comfort and driveability as well as remarkable versatility….

The 207 SW and SW Outdoor: An attractively styled vehicle, a bright interior and remarkable practicality: all major benefits with, for the Outdoor version, an added taste of adventure… 

The 207 CC: Europe’s top selling cabriolet, offering attractive styling with the dynamism and safety that are the foundation of its appeal

Details of individual model pricing and specification will be communicated in separate releases next month.

Comments

BabyMilo
June 29, 2009 4:52 PM
Meh, does anyone care??

p2c
June 29, 2009 5:14 PM
If U live in Europe, yes you should... If U live in US, maybe you should start looking around...

BabyMilo
June 30, 2009 2:05 AM
I dont live in either of those countries, but I dont hate the 207 i think that it is a good looking car. But that facelift is so minor

MusTang
June 29, 2009 7:54 PM
It seems to me Peugeot got used to do a facelifting every 2 or 3 month :-)

rorycarguy
June 30, 2009 5:20 PM
exactly , peugeot nvr stop facelifting , the 407 has been facelifted and they recently brought out a budget 206+ which is the old 206 , that has been facelifted to look like the 207 that has NOW BEEN FACELIFTED ,,, STICK WITH UR GOD DAMN CAR DESIGNS . why do manufacturers constantly update their designs , keep a design going until it looks completly old ,,, like the ford ka !!!! jesus

N20_Purge
June 29, 2009 9:33 PM
I just like these sort of cars. They are sporty and useful for daily routines. I know some won't like the facelift, but I like it. Looks Mazda 3-ish.

fusion01
July 1, 2009 9:16 PM
From what I've heard about the Peugeot's, it'll take a lot more than a facelift to help those reliability issues. But maybe I'm wrong: never owned one.

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