Thursday, October 26, 2006

Peugeot 4007 unveiled, a Mitsubishi Outlander derivative

A new driving experience

  • New Peugeot 4x4 SUV brings new levels of environmental performance
  • Attractive and distinctive design style sets it apart from the rest
  • Uses double-zero to identify a new vehicle concept

Peugeot is entering into the 4x4 SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) market with a new model that is 4.64 meters long and fitted with one of its accomplished HDi diesel engines, with DPFS (Diesel Particulate Filter System).

Its name – 4007 – uses the double-zero identity as it represents another new concept in the development of Peugeot’s model range. The ‘4’ represents its size within the Peugeot range and the ‘7’ specifies its generation.

The vehicle is the result of the co-operation between PSA Peugeot Citroën and the Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, and this new 4x4 SUV will be on sale during the second half of 2007.
4007: Peugeot’s stylish image in the 4x4 world

The 4007 is completely true to Peugeot’s marque values, being dynamic, with assured value, distinctively styled and innovative.

Styled at Peugeot’s design center, based at Vélizy in France, the distinctive and feline design style of the 4007, with its tapered headlights and open front grille, are the first signs that identify it is a Peugeot vehicle, consistent in style with other models in the range. The chrome structure that makes up the large air inlet strengthens the vehicle’s elegance and creates an air of authority.

Framing the air intake in the front bumper is a chrome surround that portrays a feeling of refinement and strength. The aerodynamic design of the roof, with its ribbed detailing creates an impression of strength and style, combined with a more contemporary design style at the rear of the vehicle.

At the back, a brushed aluminum trim sits between the translucent jewel-like lights, emphasizing the chrome Peugeot emblem mounted above the rear number plate.

The generously proportioned wheel arches and ground clearance provide the 4007 with a capability and security for its driver and passengers, no matter what the driving conditions.

The interior of 4007 has been designed to extend the marque’s appeal and values in this sector by being functional and stylish with plenty of storage capability.
4007 is powered by a class-leading environmental diesel engine

Always aware of the impact of vehicles on the environment, Peugeot has equipped the 4007 with its latest 2.2-liter diesel engine, featuring its technologically advanced Diesel Particulate Filter System (DPFS) for the best combination of performance, economy and environmental protection.

The 2.2-liter HDi diesel engine features direct common-rail injection and is the result of the partnership with the Ford Motor Group. It develops 156 bhp
(115 kW) and 280 lb ft (380 Nm) of torque, and is capable of using a 30% mixture of diesel biofuel, without any modifications.

Producing a driving experience that is both dynamic and pleasurable, this engine boasts impressive fuel economy and emissions performance, among the best in the SUV sector. The engine is combined with a 6-speed manual gearbox to make the best use of the high-torque characteristics of the 2.2-liter HDi diesel engine.
Safe and sure footed

The 4007 is equipped with electronic control management on all four driven wheels. The system has been designed to increase both the driver’s confidence and the vehicle dynamics for on-road driving behavior.

The steering, suspension, four-wheel-drive system, brakes and tires have all been developed to achieve maximum efficiency. The 4007 continues Peugeot’s reputation for producing engaging cars with dynamic and safe road characteristics.
4007: An extension of the Peugeot range

With this new SUV model, Peugeot is continuing its strategy of extending the available choice of products in response to the diverse demands of its customers. The 4007 brings together many strong product attributes of the Peugeot marque within a growing sector of the car market.
PSA Peugeot Citroën expands its range with new SUV

The new SUV’s, the result of collaboration between Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) and PSA Peugeot Citroën, will be sold by both Peugeot and Citroën marques from July 2007. They will be fitted with an HDi engine with particle emission filter (PEF). The sales targets of 30,000 units per year will enable the group to become a major player in a market segment whose growth perspectives remain strong in Europe.

A niche market in the early 90s, the 4x4 segment has enjoyed a strong and steady growth in sales. Now representing more than 6% of the private vehicle market in Europe, or over one million units in 2005, 4X4s have become a separate segment.
Fruitful collaboration for both groups

At the beginning of 2005, the two groups decided to combine their competencies around an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) type 4x4 leisure vehicle platform being developed by MMC. The partnership concerned the adaptation of this platform for the Peugeot and Citroën marques. This cooperation, concluded in a "win-win" spirit, has evident benefits for both partners.

PSA Peugeot Citroën thus has access to 4x4 technology enabling it to present a new range in Europe in the SUV segment. Mitsubishi Motors, for its part, will gain a return on its investment with higher volumes. Combining the best of both worlds: the feeling of safety of the 4x4 with its ability to go off the beaten track, and the driving pleasure of a saloon.

Mitsubishi Motors is providing a new platform resulting from its acknowledged technical ability in terms of 4x4 transmission vehicles. To obtain a product definition in accordance with its standards, the PSA Peugeot Citroën group has contributed to the development and adaptation of its SUV. Its area of intervention covers the wheels and suspension: elements such as the brakes, steering, suspension, the drive train and the tires, have therefore been revised and adapted to guarantee the highest standards of comfort and driving behavior corresponding to PSA Peugeot Citroën's requirements in this respect.
PSA Peugeot Citroën gives its SUV the best clean diesel technology

With the aim of reconciling emissions and ecology, all Peugeot and Citroën models are fitted as standard with a particle emission filter (PEF) of PSA Peugeot Citroën technology associated with the latest 2.2l HDi engine. Also, like all HDi engines from the PSA Peugeot Citroën group, this 2.2l HDi is designed to accept up to 30% biodiesel.

PSA Peugeot Citroën is therefore confirming its position as world leader in the use of clean diesel vehicles with particle emission filter.

This direct injection, common rail diesel with a capacity of 2.2l used on the SUV, is derived from the power unit already fitted to middle and high end model ranges of the group marques. Developed in partnership with the Ford group, it has been adapted to meet the specific needs of 4X4 vehicles.
PSA Peugeot Citroën confirms the identity of each of its marques

True to its strategy, the PSA Peugeot Citroën group has applied the philosophy that each of its marques has a vehicle with a unique personality, thanks to major work on the interior and exterior styling.
PSA Peugeot Citroën offers increased levels of safety, comfort and driving enjoyment in this vehicle segment

With this new range, the PSA Peugeot Citroën group is continuing its strategy of investing in new market segments to complement the updating of its current ranges. The group is investing further in both marques to attract a new clientele looking for something "different" to drive without having to give up driving pleasure and comfort, and while respecting the environment.

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-PSA Peugeot Citroen Group

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