This pretty much looks just like an Outlander except for the front. The grill is hideous! Despite all this, I find it strangely likeable, but they could’ve styled it abit more to distinguish itself from the Mitsu. I like the look of the Outlander alot but if I were to buy a 4007 I’d at least want it to be alot more different exterior wise.
Though not pretty and I don’t like the looks of the Koleos, at least Renault made an effort not to dishearten it’s buyers with a X Trail body with a Megane front.
The engine for this seems to be a winner, better choice than the Outlander offering for sure. Perhaps Mitsu could convince them to dunk this engine into the Outlander as well?
The 4007, which has already gone on sale in Europe, is based on the same platform as the Mitsubishi Outlander and is built by Mitsubishi in Japan.
Peugeot Australia feels the 4007 is ideal for the brand, which is now looking to move into the SUV sector.
Unlike the Outlander, the Peugeot 4007 will be powered by Peugeot’s own 2.2-litre HDi diesel engine that is estimated to put out 115kW & 318Nm of torque. Australian delivered vehicles will be fitted with six-airbags standard.
Though not pretty and I don’t like the looks of the Koleos, at least Renault made an effort not to dishearten it’s buyers with a X Trail body with a Megane front.
The engine for this seems to be a winner, better choice than the Outlander offering for sure. Perhaps Mitsu could convince them to dunk this engine into the Outlander as well?
The 4007, which has already gone on sale in Europe, is based on the same platform as the Mitsubishi Outlander and is built by Mitsubishi in Japan.
Peugeot Australia feels the 4007 is ideal for the brand, which is now looking to move into the SUV sector.
Unlike the Outlander, the Peugeot 4007 will be powered by Peugeot’s own 2.2-litre HDi diesel engine that is estimated to put out 115kW & 318Nm of torque. Australian delivered vehicles will be fitted with six-airbags standard.