Peugeot 4007 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors |
Also called | Mitsubishi Outlander (second generation) Citroën C-Crosser |
Production | 2007–2012 (49,000 Examples) |
Assembly | Japan: Okazaki (Mitsubishi Motors Nagoya Plant) Russia: Kaluga (PCMA Rus)[1] Netherlands: Born (NedCar) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact crossover SUV (C) |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
Platform | Mitsubishi GS platform |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Petrol: 2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11 I4 2.4 L Mitsubishi 4B12 I4 Diesel: 2.2 L DW12 turbo I4 |
Transmission | 6-speed manual 6-speed dual-clutch |
Chronology | |
Successor | Peugeot 4008 Peugeot 3008 |
The Peugeot 4007 is a compact crossover SUV produced by Mitsubishi Motors for the French automobile marque Peugeot, between July 2007 and April 2012.[2] The equivalent Citroën badge-engineered version was the C-Crosser. Both were produced in Mitsubishi's Nagoya Plant in Okazaki, Japan, based on the second-generation 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.[citation needed] They had their sales target of 30,000 units per year.[3] It was officially launched on 12 July 2007. The standard Peugeot 4007 comes with a Holland & Holland 4007 show car.
Both vehicle had been planned to be assembled in the Nedcar plant in Born, Netherlands for the European market, however the plan was postponed indefinitely as sales of the two models fell below the target of 30,000 units.[4][5]
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