Peugeot 407 Explained

Peugeot 407
Manufacturer:Peugeot
Production:2004–2011
2005–2011 (coupé)
Predecessor:Peugeot 406
Successor:Peugeot 508
Class:Large family car (D)
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Platform:PSA PF3 platform
Transmission:5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed PSA - Renault automatic
6-speed Aramox AF40/Aisin TF80SC automatic
Wheelbase:27251NaN1
Weight:NaN1NaN1
Sp:uk
Designer:Dominique Leonard

The Peugeot 407 is a large family car (D-segment) produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 2004 to 2011. It was available in saloon, coupé and estate variants, with both diesel and petrol engines. The petrol engines range from 1.8 to 3.0 liters displacement, whereas the diesel engines range from 1.6 to 3.0-liter engines.

Sales commenced in June 2004, in France, with the rest of Europe sales commencing the following month.[1] According to the website of the European Car of the Year, the 407 was one of the nominees for the award, in 2005.[2]

The 407 was introduced in June 2004 as a replacement to the Peugeot 406 and was replaced in April 2011 by the Peugeot 508. The last Peugeot 407 was produced on 5 July 2011,[3] with the coupé model remained in production until December 2011.[4]

Overview

The 407 was the successor to the hugely successful Peugeot 406, and was launched in The Sunday Times Motorshow Live, on May 27, 2004.[5] The streamlined design of the car was seen as quite radical by magazines, such as Autocar, its most distinctive features being its large front grille, and the steeply raked screen pillars.[6]

Autocar also published undisguised spy photos, on three occasions throughout 2003, and commented the rear window line of the saloon had "the similar feel to the short wheelbase of the Ferrari 250."[7] The car was first announced, and presented to the press in Paris, in February 2004, and Groupe PSA (then known as PSA Peugeot Citroën) invested in €1.12 billion, in launching the car.[8] [9]

The estate, known as the Peugeot 407 SW, was launched four months after the saloon event, in September 2004.[10] The coupé was launched in July 2005, having been presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show of September 2005, and going on sale in January 2006.[11] The annual sales of the Peugeot 407 peaked at units in 2005, with sales outside Europe. The coupé production ended in March 2012.[12]

The models were given a minor facelift in August 2008, resulting in most petrol engine models being withdrawn from sale in the United Kingdom, and other European countries. One model was available with AMVAR electronic suspension that controls each wheel's damping independently, adapting the hardness of the ride every 2.5 milliseconds, to suit the driving style.[13]

The 407, both in sedan and coupe versions, received 5 out of 5 stars in EuroNCAP tests.[14]

Design

The design of the car is very curved, which brings the design of the 407 more in line with the smaller Peugeot 307's looks. Its "face" features have angry-looking eyes and a big mouth. These changes from the more conservative looks of previous models have both its fans and critics.

The pre-facelift saloon model has a 0.29 drag coefficient.[15]

Safety

Engines

ModelEngine typeDisplacementValvetrainFuel systemMax. power at rpmMax. torque at rpm0–100 km/h (0-62 mph)VmaxYears
Petrol Engines
1.8EW7 J4 (6FZ)1,749 ccI4 DOHC 16vMulti Point fuel injection1180NaN0 @ 5,500 rpm1630NaN0 @ 4,500 rpm11.3 s2000NaN02004–2005
1.8EW7 (6FY)1,749 ccI4 DOHC 16vMulti Point fuel injection1250NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm1700NaN0 @ 3,750 rpm10.3 s2030NaN02005–2010
2.0EW10 J4 (RFN)1,997 ccI4 DOHC 16vMulti Point fuel injection1360NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm1900NaN0 @ 4,100 rpm10.3 s2120NaN02004–2005
2.0EW10 A (RFJ)1,997 ccI4 DOHC 16vMulti Point fuel injection1400NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm2000NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm10.3 s2130NaN02005–2011
2.2EW12 J4 (3FZ)2,230 ccI4 DOHC 16vMulti Point fuel injection1580NaN0 @ 5,650 rpm2170NaN0 @ 3,900 rpm9.0 s (Man) 10.7 (Auto) SW: 11.1 s (Auto)[16] 2200NaN02004–2005
2.2EW12 J4 (3FY)2,230 ccI4 DOHC 16vMulti Point fuel injection1630NaN0 @ 5,875 rpm2200NaN0 @ 4,150 rpm10.1 s2220NaN02005–2009
3.0ES9 A (XFV)2,946 ccV6 DOHC 24vMulti Point fuel injection2110NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm2900NaN0 @ 3,750 rpm8.7 s (Auto)2350NaN02004–2009
Diesel Engines
1.6 HDiDV6 TED4 (9HY/9HZ)1,560 ccI4 DOHC 16vCommon rail direct injection1090NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm2400NaN0 @ 1,750 rpm13.1 s1920NaN02004–2010
2.0 HDiDW10 BTED4 (RHR)1,997 ccI4 DOHC 16vCommon rail direct injection1360NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm3200NaN0 @ 2,000 rpm9.8 s (Man) 10.7 (Auto) SW: 11.2s (Auto)2080NaN02004–2009
2.0 HDiDW10 BTED4 (RHF)1,997 ccI4 DOHC 16vCommon rail direct injection1400NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm3200NaN0 @ 2,000 rpm9.8 s2080NaN02008–2010
2.0 HDiDW10 CTED4 (RHH)1,997 ccI4 DOHC 16vCommon rail direct injection1630NaN0 @ 3,750 rpm3400NaN0 @ 2,000–3,000 rpm9.6 s2100NaN02009–2011
2.2 HDiDW12 BTED4 (4HT)2,179 ccI4 DOHC 16vCommon rail direct injection1700NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm3700NaN0 @ 1,500 rpm8.7 s2250NaN02006–2010
2.7 HDiDT17 TED4 (UHZ)2,720 ccV6 DOHC 24vCommon rail direct injection2040NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm4400NaN0 @ 1,900 rpm8.5 s2300NaN02006–2009
3.0 HDiDT20 C2,993 ccV6 DOHC 24vCommon rail direct injection2410NaN0 @ 3,800 rpm4500NaN0 @ 1,600 rpm7.9 s2450NaN02009–2011

Television commercials

The first advertisement, known as "The Toys" or "Les Jouets", featured life-size toy cars shown up, by the sleek newly released Peugeot 407. Directed by Philippe André, for agency BETC Euro RSCG, the advert was filmed in Sydney, Australia (we see cars crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge). André developed twenty model cars, especially for the shoot. This campaign was launched in June 2004.[17]

The soundtrack was provided by French duo, The Film, (Guillaume Brière & Benjamin Lebeau) with their song "Can You Touch Me", an adaptation of their earlier song, "Can You Trust Me".

The next advertisement featured the same scenario of life-size toy cars in Sydney, this time taking a new Peugeot 407 SW out of the city, to the beachside home. Along the way, we see old and decrepit station wagons breaking down, or suffering from image problems. The soundtrack features "(Lady) Hear Me Tonight" by the Modjo. The commercials used the slogan "Playtime is Over", which some perceived to be the retort, to the then slogan of Renault's Laguna, "Serious Playtime", which was launched in August 2002.[18]

The slogan given at the end in Spanish was "Volvamos a hablar de automóviles", i.e. "Let's talk about cars again".

407 concept cars

The saloon version of the 407 was first previewed, with the name "407 Elixir", at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show. The "407 Silhouette" is a race car, with most design features of the current coupé. A version, almost identical, to the released coupé, was presented at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show, under the name "407 Prologue". The "407 Macarena" is the four-door coupé convertible, produced by Heuliez, and was presented at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.

Notable film appearances

The 407 sedan appeared in the comedy film Taxi 4 of 2007, and the film Taxi 5, of 2018, unlike the previous films (1, 2 and 3) which had its predecessor (the 406).[19]

Successor

Philippe Varin, from PSA, announced in November 2010 that the successor of the Peugeot 407 would not be called the Peugeot 408, but instead the Peugeot 508, which was officially launched at the Paris Motor Show, in October 2010.[20]

The saloon of the 508 was approximately 12 cm (5 inches) longer than the 407, and also replaced the larger Peugeot 607.[21] The name Peugeot 408 was used for the Chinese built notchback version of the Peugeot 308, that replaced the 407 in South America.

Model car releases

The saloon of the Peugeot 407 has been produced by Majorette and Norev, while the SW was only produced by Norev.

The coupé has been produced by Norev and Welly, and the concept "407 Elixr", which was presented in the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, has been produced only by Norev.

Sales

YearWorldwide ProductionWorldwide salesNotes
2004170,000170,000[22]
2005271,000268,000
2006197,700194,800
2007162,000158,000
2008117,700113,400
200996,50090,800
201084,90079,300[23]
20119,3484,605[24] Total 407 production reaches 1.109.148 units.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: What price progress?. telegraph.co.uk. 24 April 2004. 15 September 2020.
  2. News: Car Of The Year 2005 Nominees . caroftheyear.org. 15 November 2004. 15 September 2020.
  3. News: Peugeot 508 HDi GT. autocar.co.uk. 17 January 2011. 15 September 2020.
  4. Web site: Peugeot 407 Coupe Laquelle choisir ? . 2024-05-12 . www.largus.fr.
  5. Web site: Peugeot At The Sunday Times Motor Show Live 2004. May 12, 2004. August 4, 2016.
  6. News: Peugeot 407 2.0 HDi. autocar.co.uk. 20 April 2004. 15 September 2020.
  7. News: 407 majors on style. autocar.co.uk. 11 December 2003. 23 September 2020.
  8. News: Peugeot 407. www.fleetnews.co.uk. 11 December 2003. 15 September 2020.
  9. News: PSA invests 1.12 billion euros in Peugeot 407. autonews.com. 8 December 2003. 15 September 2020.
  10. News: THE PEUGEOT 407 SW - ON SALE SEPTEMBER 2004. carpages.co.uk. 2 September 2004. 15 September 2020.
  11. News: Peugeot 407 Coupé revealed. autocar.co.uk. 30 July 2005. 15 September 2020.
  12. News: Peugeot 407 Coupe (2005 - 2011). www.rac.co.uk. 8 July 2010. 15 September 2020.
  13. Web site: Archived copy . 2016-04-28 . 2016-09-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160910074616/http://www.peugeot.com.au/media/deliacms/media/0/40-ebd00d.pdf . dead .
  14. Web site: For safer cars Peugeot 407 . Euro NCAP.
  15. Web site: Peugeot Direction de la Communication . December 2003 . Peugeot 407 . 12 May 2024 . IAE Perpignan.
  16. Web site: Peugeot 407. 2004.
  17. News: World: Analysis - Peugeot rises to challenge of running 'toys' in all territories. campaignlive.co.uk. 11 June 2004. 15 September 2020.
  18. News: Renault launches Laguna model with integrated media campaign. campaignlive.co.uk. 16 August 2002. 15 September 2020.
  19. News: Taxi 5 Is France's Answer To Fast & Furious. carbuzz.com. 4 February 2018. 15 September 2020.
  20. Web site: Peugeot 508 sedan and SW for early 2011. 14 September 2010.
  21. Web site: The Peugeot 508 Strong design at the heart of emotion. www.peugeot.com. Peugeot. 1 October 2010. 12 July 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110930182549/http://www.peugeot.com/media/962926/508_1006communique_en.pdf . 2011-09-30 .
  22. Web site: PSA . Psa-peugeot-citroen.com . 2011-01-13 . 2011-01-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101206165618/http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/en/fonctionnelle/automobiles.php . 2010-12-06 .
  23. Web site: Engine specs from PSA Peugeot Citroën. Creator and designer. PSA Peugeot Citroën. 26 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20170605214832/http://www.info-financiere.fr/upload/BWR/8888/01/FCBWR066301_20110422.pdf. 5 June 2017. dead.
  24. Web site: PSA Annual Report 2012. Car manufacturers. PSA. 5 April 2013.