Saturday, December 26, 2009
Geneva Preview: Peugeot 4007 SUV & 4007 “Holland&Holland” Concept
Peugeot’s rebadged 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander with the “froggy looking” fascia is making its public debut at the Geneva Show along with a luxurious concept version dubbed Holland&Holland’. The latter gets a 70’s bronze colour, 20” alloy wheels, Jet Black and Chartreuse Green bull calf leather finished interior with double row saddle stitching to the to the facia, the seats and door panels, with inserts of ruthenium (black chrome).
PRESS RELEASE: The new 4007, presented for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, takes Peugeot into a new sector that increases brand-loyal customer choice, with an all terrain (4x4) SUV vehicle. This new vehicle – produced in partnership with the Mitsubishi Motors Corporation – is a versatile and stylish product that beautifully illustrates Peugeot virtues – a confident and stylish appearance combined with everyday adventure and driving enjoyment.
With a strong identity at the front with its feline characteristics, the 4007 expresses both strength and sportiness. Powered by a new 2.2-litre HDi engine with DPFS (Diesel Particulate Filter System), it produces 156bhp and 380Nm of torque. This makes it both dynamic, while environmentally responsible, as it features the selection of two- or four-wheel drive.
Also on the stand is another 4007 silhouette but with the personality distinguished by ‘Holland&Holland’. This is an exclusive design that promotes the vehicle attributes without being ostentatious. Hagenias bronze paintwork is dressed with water-proof leather finishes, while this 4007 is displayed with attractive 20” alloy wheels.
The passenger compartment is covered with Jet Black and Chartreuse Green bull calf leather finished with double row saddle stitching to the facia, the seats and door panels, with inserts of ruthenium (black chrome). The 4007 ‘Holland&Holland’ is personalised for an individual lifestyle and the desire to travel differently.
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