Peugeot 407 SW 2004 posters


Peugeot 407 SW

The Peugeot 407 is a large family car produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 2004 to 2010. It is available in saloon, coupé and estate variants, with both diesel and petrol engines. The petrol engines range from 1.8 to 3.0-litres displacement, whereas the diesels range from 1.6 to 3.0-litre engines. The 407, along with the larger 607, was succeeded by the 508 in January 2011. According to the European Car of the Year website, the 407 was one of the runners-up in the 2005 award. The 407 was the successor to the hugely successful Peugeot 406, and was launched on May 27, 2004. The streamlined design of the car was seen as quite radical, its most distinctive features being its large front grille and the steeply raked screen pillars. The estate, known as the Peugeot 407 SW, was unveiled four months after the saloon, while the coupé was unveiled in January 2006. The annual sales of the Peugeot 407 peaked at 259,000 units in 2005, with 57,000 sales outside Europe. In August 2008, the models were given a minor facelift, leading to most petrol-engined models being withdrawn from sale in the United Kingdom and other countries in Europe. The model was also available with AMVAR electronic suspension, which allows each wheel's damping to be independently controlled, adapting the hardness of the ride every 2.5 milliseconds to suit the driver's style. The saloon version of the 407 was initially previewed under the name "407 Elixir" at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show. The "407 Silhouette" is a race car that shares most design features with the current coupé. A version of the eventual released coupé was displayed at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show under the title "407 Prologue". The "407 Macarena" is a four-door coupé convertible built by Heuliez and was presented at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. In November 2009, Philippe Varin, from PSA, announced that the successor to the Peugeot 607 would not be called Peugeot 608, but instead Peugeot 508, which was officially launched at the Paris Motor Show in October 2010. The 508 saloon is approximately 12 cm (5 inches) longer than the 407 and also replaces the larger Peugeot 607. The Peugeot 408 name is used for a Chinese-built notchback version of the Peugeot 308, which replaces the 407 in America.

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