Peugeot has updated its 107 city car for 2012. With some tweaks to its appearance, more standard specification, a more economical engine, and an impressive five-year full maintenance plan, Peugeot claims that it’s A-segment competitor is “an even keener package”.
On the outside, Peugeot has given its 107 a new face so that it falls in line with the styling of its bigger siblings. It has a more pronounced profile, a dip in nose where the lion logo is housed, extended headlamps and a new honeycomb-link grille. LED daytime running lights comes as standard on the Trendy model.
The interior features a new colour combination and a black finish for the facia. Standard features include a new MP3-compatible radio/CD audio system. Those who opt for the Trendy model will benefit from Bluetooth connectivity and a USB port.
Those familiar with the 107 will recognise the 50 kW 998 cc three-cylinder powerplant under the bonnet. Peak torque is 93 N/m that kicks in at 3 600 r/min. Sending drive to the front wheels is a five-speed manual gearbox. Peugeot claims that thanks to engineering tweaks, this engine is more economical than before. Fuel consumption is down from 4,6 litres/100 km to 4,3 litres/100 km, while emitting 99 g/km OF CO2.
Prices remain the same at R116 500 for the 107 Urban and R127 900 for the 107 Trendy. The price includes a five-year/100 000 km maintenance plan and a five-year/100 000 km warranty.