Peugeot 4007
The Peugeot 4007 is a compact crossover SUV, produced for the French automobile manufacturer Peugeot, between July 2007 to April 2012. The equivalent Citroën badge engineered version was the C-Crosser. Both were produced by Mitsubishi in its Nagoya Plant in Okazaki, Japan, based on the 2005 Outlander. It was shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2007.
Together, the 4007 and C-Crosser were the first Japan produced cars sold under any French brand. They had their sales target of 30,000 units per year. It was officially launched on 12 July 2007.
They had been planned to be assembled, for Europe, in the factory that was built in the 1960s to assemble DAFs, now Mitsubishi's Nedcar plant in Born, Netherlands, but this was postponed indefinitely, when sales of the two models fell well below the target of 30,000 units.Engines
There were three available trim levels for the Peugeot 4007, all featuring a 2.2 Hdi engine:
- SE — The standard model, with alloy wheels, climate control, heated mirrors, power steering etc.
- Sport XS — SE trim, plus leather seats and a telephone.
- GT — SE trim, plus headlamp washers, CD multichanger, heated leather seats, telephone, etc.