
Peugeot launches 107
Peugeot launches new Peugeot 107 Sportium Special Edition to add even more fun and style to the ever popular city car range, and replace the previous ENVY model. The 107 Sportium Special Edition, based on the standard
107 Urban model, is available with a 1.0 litre petrol engine and five-speed manual gearbox. With CO2 emissions of 103g/km and a combined fuel consumption of 62.77 mpg it will ensure that motoring budgets go as far as possible.
Available as a three and five door model, it combines the standard specification of the Urban model of: electric power steering, four airbags, remote control central locking, electric front windows, height adjustable steering, stereo radio / single CD player with MP3 socket, ABS, EBFD, CSC, colour-coded door handles − with the following extra standard specification: tinted rear windows, 14” alloy wheels, air-conditioning and “white” door mirror covers and interior detailing.
The Peugeot 107 Sportium is available in five exterior body colours: Laser Red, Citrus Yellow, Diamond White, Zircon Grey and Electra Blue.
With low CO2 emissions and high fuel efficiency, the stylish new Peugeot 107 Sportium is the perfect accessory for modern city drivers.
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