Thursday, May 19, 2016

Peugeot 807 gets minor update

Peugeot 807
Peugeot 807 updated to mention you must be very optimistic. By replacing the badges and introducing a new interior color are really only very small dots on the i.

Where Renault recently did his best to the Espace back to the time without expensive modifications to run Peugeot keeps it very low budget. On the exterior are just two changes. First of all, the new Peugeot logo on the front and rear stuck. Secondly, the chrome strips on the back replaced by a new one.

The least little change is the introduction of a new interior trim. If you choose the version you get Allure henceforth Mistrals interior. This means multiple panels finished with Alacantara leather.

The modified Peugeot 807 is now available from authorized dealer.

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