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Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor Concept

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A natural progression to the offroader-looking stationwagon Peugeot 206 Escapade and Peugeot Escapade Concept would be a similar version based on the Peugeot 207, and them French guys have done it - here’s the Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor Concept.

Car manufacturers have realised that the market taste for the classic station wagon look is diminishing, thus offroader design elements like the roof rails and wheel arches have been pumped in to take advantage of the current SUV craze. Some of the features of this concept vehicle which gives us a previous of the upcoming SW variant of the Peugeot 207 are a panoramic glass roof, and a split-opening rear hatch. Expect the over the top lamp designs to be gone when the production version is unveiled.

The engine is a 1.6 liter HDi with diesel particulate filter, making 240Nm of torque from as low as 1,750rpm, with an overboost feature which brings torque up to 260Nm. The engine makes roughtly 107 horsepower at 4,000rpm.

More photos after the jump.

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13 Comments »

  1. carenthusiast said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 5:33 pm

    It’s a good looking car but it’s not a CUV (crossover utility vehicle) which is very popular now, it’s just a ‘converted’ car from a hatchback. I will like it if it’s a CUV.

  2. transformer said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 7:10 pm

    not that tail light….. urgh!
    lukily its just a concept!

    IMHO, the rear is too short to be consider a wagon….
    1 feet plus of space…or less(from the rear seat till rear door)

  3. mystvearn said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 8:18 pm

    Naza Citra v2?

  4. albagmane said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 9:18 pm

    this is one nice car… but from the side view, it seems tat the wheel in the front looks more bigger than the rear one… or did i have a mistake looking at the pic?

  5. ingolstadt said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 10:25 pm

    I suspected that Renault must’ve infiltrated spies into Peugeot lately. They’re really launching screw up cars big time. What the fork is Peugeot doing lately? Got tired of launching good cars?

  6. Mayonaise said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 10:47 pm

    Looks good… Now, watch it FLOP…

  7. Joe Ooi said,

    February 11, 2007 @ 11:32 pm

    Another 8 year, perhaps become NAZA rebatch model.

  8. maibatsu_thunder said,

    February 12, 2007 @ 6:21 am

    The soft roader craze must be hot in Europe.

  9. waimak said,

    February 12, 2007 @ 9:44 am

    Very handsome design. The interior looks tame though.

  10. ingolstadt said,

    February 12, 2007 @ 1:18 pm

    I thought we’ve had enough of pointless cars, think Hyundai Matrix, seats high, doesn’t offer more space than a standard sedan, gives the looks of a MPV but not the space, and now you go, cars that looked like SUVs on the outside…… my god…. .manufacturers are really trying hard launching messed up products….. then use marketing, advertisements to sell their cars.

  11. Cire said,

    February 13, 2007 @ 7:42 am

    The French is good at churning out fun and daring designs, but if that could only be employed in the making of the car’s reliability and built, I am sure that it would be accepted worldwide, and also enticed would be Peugeot owners.

    Whatever the category of this vehicle is to be placed, it looks fun enough to drive around.

  12. normal_user said,

    February 13, 2007 @ 10:42 pm

    The thick tyres which filled the arches made the car looks ‘tougher’ than its base model, 207 hatch which is a chic kind of car.

  13. Peugeot 207SW Stationwagon Spyshots said,

    March 22, 2007 @ 7:17 am

    [...] showing the stationwagon variant of the 207 clearly. The Peugeot 207SW as expected is basically a Peugeot 207SW Outdoor Concept without all the soft-roading design elements and the funky concept-style [...]

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