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Peugeot, 107

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The Peugeot 107 is a supermini car that was produced from 2005 to 2014. It was designed and built by French manufacturer Peugeot, in collaboration with Toyota. The 107 replaced the Peugeot 106 and was based on the same platform as the Toyota Aygo.

Design and Features:

The Peugeot 107 has a sleek and aerodynamic design, with a focus on fuel efficiency. Its exterior dimensions measure 3.47 meters (11.7 ft) in length, 1.63 meters (5.3 ft) in width, and 1.49 meters (4.9 ft) in height. The car's interior is characterized by its compact dimensions, with a flat floor and minimal overhangs.

Engine and Performance:

The Peugeot 107 was available with three engine options:

  • A 1.0-liter gasoline engine producing 50 horsepower
  • A 1.0-liter gasoline engine producing 60 horsepower
  • A 1.4-liter gasoline engine producing 67 horsepower

All engines were paired with a five-speed manual transmission as standard, with an optional four-speed automatic available on some models.

Safety and Security:

The Peugeot 107 was designed to meet the European Union's EuroNCAP safety standards, earning a three-star rating. The car features dual airbags, anti-lock braking (ABS), and electronic stability control (ESC) as standard equipment.

Trim Levels and Options:

The Peugeot 107 was available in several trim levels, including:

  • Access: The base model with minimal features
  • Active: A mid-range model with additional comfort features
  • Allure: A higher-end model with more premium features, such as alloy wheels and a CD player

Production and Sales:

The Peugeot 107 was produced at the Toyota factory in Onnaing, France, from 2005 to 2014. During its production run, over 1.2 million units were sold worldwide.

Notable Variants:

  • The Peugeot 107 CC (Convertible) was a retractable roof variant of the standard car
  • The Peugeot 107+ was a hybrid version of the car, which combined the standard engine with an electric motor

The Peugeot 107 played a significant role in Peugeot's lineup during its production run, offering a fuel-efficient and affordable option for city drivers. Its reliability, low operating costs, and compact dimensions made it a popular choice among consumers, particularly in Europe.

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