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Compare Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 and Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi

Technical specifications
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Peugeot 407 (2004-2008)
Peugeot 408 (2010-2017)
Totals Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
MarkPeugeotPeugeot
Model407 (2004-2008) 1.8408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi
Year2004-20082010-2017
Number of doors/seats4/54/5
Body typeSedanSedan
Unladen Weight1400-
Gross Weight Limit1980-
Top Speed, km/h203195 (185)
Acceleration 0-100 kph12.610.9 (13,8)
Minimum turning radius, m65.6
Cargo Volume, min/max, L410526
Dimensions specifications, mm Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
Length46754703
Width18101815
Height14451505
Wheelbase27252717
Front/rear Track1560/1525-
Ground clearance130170
Engine specifications Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
Typepetrol Injectionpetrol Injection
Displacement, cm3 17491598
Compression ratio10.811
Number and arrangement of cylinders4 cylinders, in-line4 cylinders, in-line
The diameter of the cylinder x stroke, mm82.7х81.477х85.8
Number of valves1616
Power, hp/rpm125/6000120/6000
Max torque, Nm/RPM170/3750160/4250
Transmission specifications Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
Gearbox5-speed manual5-speed manual / 4-speed automatic
Drive TypeFront wheel driveFront wheel drive
Suspension specifications Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
Front
MacPherson strut

MacPherson strut
Rear
multi-link suspensions

Dependent suspensions
Tire Size205/60/16
195/60 R15, 215/55 R16, 215/50 R17
Disk5x108 ET47 d65,1
4x108 ET30 d65.1
Brakes specifications Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
FrontVentilated discsVentilated discs
RearDiscsDiscs
Fuel consumption specifications, L/100 km Peugeot 407 (2004-2008) 1.8 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 VTi ×
City10.59.3 (10.1)
Highway65.2 (5.6)
Combined7.76.7 (7.4)
Fuel9595
Tank, L6660
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