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Peugeot 207 Sportium Special Edition Is Ready for the British Market

Peugeot’s 207 Sportium rage has been enhanced for the UK market with the addition of two new engine options and state of the art Clarion Multi-media navigation system with Bluetooth. The 207 Sportium Special Edition hatchback, based on the standard 207 Active model, is now available with a choice of two petrol and two HDi diesel engines.

The petrol range comprises of a 1.4 litre 8v and 1.4 litre VTi 95 engine, while the HDi diesel engines are the 1.4 litre HDi 70 and 1.6 litre HDi 92, with all units being Euro 5 compatible.

All Sportium models come equipped with the latest Clarion Multi-media Navigation Unit which includes USB and Bluetooth connectivity, which is also capable of DVD and video playback when the vehicle is stationary.

All models now come as standard with power steering, four airbags, remote control central locking with deadlocks, electric front windows, reach and rake adjustable steering, Clarion Multi-media unit with 6.2” touch screen and European 3D Satellite Navigation, Built-in Parrot Bluetooth, Full USB /iPod / iPhone connectivity, ABS, EBFD, EBA, trip computer, electrically operated / heated door mirrors, manual air-conditioning, front fog lights, colour-coordonated body side mouldings and door handles, 15” Monaco alloy wheels on all 1.4 litre models and 16” Estoril alloy wheels on the HDi 92 model, plus the Sportium interior pack (inc alloy footrest / pedals & gear knob).

Model Range:

3-door Models
  • 207 3-Dr Sportium 1.4 8v 75 - £12,095
  • 207 3-Dr Sportium 1.4 VTi 95 - £12,495
  • 207 5-Dr Sportium 1.4 HDi 70 - £13,095
  • 207 5-Dr Sportium 1.6 HDi 92 - £13,795
5 Door Models
  • 207 3-Dr Sportium 1.4 8v 75 - £12,695
  • 207 3-Dr Sportium 1.4 VTi 95 - £13,095
  • 207 5-Dr Sportium 1.4 HDi 70 - £13,695
  • 207 5-Dr Sportium 1.6 HDi 92 - £14,395
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