Future models - Peugeot - 407Peugeot 407 goes all-dieselStrip tease: Peugeot’s facelifted 407 shows off its revised tail-lights and chrome rubbing strip. Petrol engines get the boot as facelifted model heads for Australia12 May 2009 PEUGEOT will go all-diesel with its mid-size 407 range in Australia from the end of June with the introduction of a lightly revised model. With 407 sales having dropped 54.4 per cent from 1318 units to only 601 last year (and down a further 41.5 per cent this year), Peugeot Australia will be hoping for a reversal of fortunes, but has yet to announce what it will do about pricing. The company has simplified the model range by dropping the current 2.2-litre four-cylinder and 3.0-litre V6 petrol engines while retaining the turbo-diesel options – a 2.0-litre developing 104kW of power (up 4kW) and 320Nm of torque, and a twin-turbo 2.7-litre V6 producing 150kW and 440Nm. Australia will not get the revised 1.6-litre unit available in Europe, where it is sold as a special low-emission model with low-rolling-resistance tyres. Changes to the facelifted 407 include revised tail-lights and centre console, and a thin chrome rubbing strip that runs from the front to the rear of the car. All future models Alfa Romeo Abarth Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chrysler Chevrolet Dodge Citroen Ferrari DS Ford Fiat FPV Foton Haval Great Wall Honda Holden Hyundai HSV Isuzu Infiniti Jaguar Iveco Kia Jeep Land Rover Lamborghini Maserati Lexus McLaren Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi Mini Opel Nissan Porsche Peugeot Ram Proton Rolls-Royce Renault Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla VolvoMotor industry news |
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