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Compare Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 and Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP

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Totals Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
MarkMitsubishiPeugeot
ModelLancer (2007-2015) 2.0408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP
Year2007-20152010-2017
Number of doors/seats4/54/5
Body typeSedanSedan
Unladen Weight13251420
Gross Weight Limit1850-
Top Speed, km/h200207
Acceleration 0-100 kph9.59.6
Minimum turning radius, m55.6
Cargo Volume, min/max, L315526
Dimensions specifications, mm Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
Length45704703
Width17601815
Height15051505
Wheelbase26352717
Front/rear Track1530/1530-
Ground clearance165170
Engine specifications Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
Typepetrol InjectionGasoline Direct Injection, turbocharging
Displacement, cm3 19981598
Compression ratio1010.5
Number and arrangement of cylinders4 cylinders, in-line4 cylinders, in-line
The diameter of the cylinder x stroke, mm86х8677х85.8
Number of valves1616
Power, hp/rpm150/6000150/6000
Max torque, Nm/RPM198/4250240/1400
Transmission specifications Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
Gearbox5-speed manual / CVT6-speed automatic
Drive TypeFront wheel driveFront wheel drive
Suspension specifications Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
Front
MacPherson strut

MacPherson strut
Rear
multi-link suspensions

Dependent suspensions
Tire Size205/50/16
195/60 R15, 215/55 R16, 215/50 R17
Disk5x114,3 ET46 d67,1
4x108 ET30 d65.1
Brakes specifications Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
FrontVentilated discsVentilated discs
RearDiscsDiscs
Fuel consumption specifications, L/100 km Mitsubishi Lancer (2007-2015) 2.0 × Peugeot 408 (2010-2017) 1.6 THP ×
City10.811.6
Highway6.66.3
Combined8.18.2
Fuel9595
Tank, L5960
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