Peugeot 107 - Facelifts

Facelifts

In February 2009, the Peugeot 107 received a facelift to conform with the new looks given to the Citroën C1 and the Toyota Aygo. The only aesthetic changes made were to the front bumper, interior and wheel trims.

The bumper now sports what some refer to as Peugeot's "large mouth" look. The placement of the numberplate has been moved from the black strip in the middle of the grille (which now has a chrome style strip running along it) to underneath the grille itself and two side vents have been added to give the car a sportier look.

The wheel trims have also been changed to make the car look more upmarket.

The interior now has more choices of fabrics for the seats and the graphics on the centre console have been changed slightly. Other improvements made to the car can be found in the engine which now produces 106 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre opposed to 109 before and the fuel economy has been improved from 61 mpg (4.6 L/100 km; 51 mpg) to 62.8 mpg (4.50 L/100 km; 52.3 mpg).

In early 2012, the 107 received another facelift. It now features a new bonnet and front bumper/grill with integrated daytime running lights. The interior saw the introduction of a leather steering wheel and a new gearknob on higher level trims. The 1.0l petrol engine was revised again and now produces 99g of CO2 with combined fuel economy improved to 65.7mpg.

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