Peugeot 407 facelift

Peugeot 407 facelift

The Peugeot 407 is finally getting a facelift, after 4 years in production. Well, not that it needs one anyway

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
26 May 2008

The current Peugeot 407 was introduced at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, and is scheduled for a minor facelift for 2008 - both the 407 Saloon and SW (Station Wagon) will feature minor alterations to the model.

The refreshed 407 Saloon and SW will have more chrome details, like the vertical bars in the grille, and other "subtle visual improvements" like the taillights. Inside, Peugeot will offer more comfort for the occupants with on-board temperature control, new telematics systems and parking assist.

Most interesting changes are under the hood though, with an upgraded 2.0-litre HDi engine which now produces 140 bhp, and requires only 5.6 liters of diesel per 100 km, emits 150 g/km of CO2, and also meets Euro 5 emissions standards.

Peugeot is also adding a new engine to its range - the 2.0-litre Bioflex engine, which runs on Ethanol fuel. It will be made available where governments apply biofuel tax incentives.

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