807 general model review

PEUGEOT 807

SAFETY IN NUMBERS
Peugeot’s Versatile MPV Looks To Have Leaped Straight To The Front Of The Pack. By Andy Enright

Product development is an odd business. Some manufacturers go about it in a very stealthy manner, continually and quietly changing parts of a model until the car you look at in the showrooms today shares barely a common part with the ostensibly similar model of a few years back. Others carmakers prefer to sweep the decks, banishing a festering old model to history with a shiny successor. Peugeot have taken both tacks with the 807.

When the 807 was first introduced, it was a radically different car to its predecessor, the frumpy 806, as were the two other cars developed alongside it, Citroen’s C8 and Fiat Ulysse. Since then however, the French company has gone the route of stealthy change, culminating in the most recent package of updates which have come without significant change to pricing which starts at £19,535. So to the changes. Buyers can now expect to find a new Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) for improved vehicle dynamics, oRange instrumentation lighting for clearer information display, an RD4 bi-tuner radio CD with 4x15 watt output and dual-antenna, cruise Control with a speed limiter and easier rear seat removal with a revised latching mechanism. In addition to the technical tweaks, the 807 Range gets a package of specific trim level enhancements. S models now specify 16" steel wheels (in lieu of 15") and the new Starting Grey cloth trim. SE models now feature cruise control with speed limiter, roof bars and new Fangorn Grey velour trim as standard equipment. Additional specification, over the SE, on Executive 807 models now includes Alcantara and cloth interior trim, and dark tinted rear windows. Perhaps more significantly, a new Euro IV-compliant 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 143bhp replaces the old 138bhp 2.0-litre power unit. This smaller-capacity engine is more powerful, 5% more economical, acoustically quieter and has cleaner emissions. The 2.0HDi 16v diesel engine has also been upgraded it’s now good for 120bhp, not too far shy of its more powerful 2.2-litre sibling that generates 136bhp. Like most Peugeots, the 807 is good to drive, with all the engines having a claim on your attention. The gearchange isn’t the last word in sweet shifting slickness, but an automatic is available if this feature grates and the HDi models now come with a 6-speed manual box as standard.

"The 807 is stuffed to its very gunwales with safety equipment."

As suggested, three trim levels are available, starting with S, rising through SE and topping out at Executive. Even the entry-level model gets a CD stereo, digital air conditioning, a dash-mounted multifunction display screen and remote central locking, but the real party piece comes when you step up to the Plusher models. These feature electrically operated sliding side doors which can be triggered via the key fob. If only they were a little quicker or the key fob had more Range, the effect would be better but it’s still pretty slick stuff. They also remove the embarrassment of children opening rear doors into parked cars in public car parks. The 807 is stuffed to its very gunwales with safety equipment which has resulted in a creditable five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating. As well as the customary twin front airbags, the 807 gets side bags and curtain airbags for all three rows of seats, making it the first car in the world to feature this facility as standard. Anti lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution and brake assist are fitted on every model. Recognising that driver distraction by children is a contributory factor in a growing proportion of accidents, Peugeot have fitted an ingenious retractable "child check" mirror. This allows the driver to keep a safe eye on the kids in the back or alternatively see what colour the little horrors would like the upholstery to be this week. Practicality is also a major Plus. All three rows of seats are mounted on runners, which means that adjusting for optimal legroom is simplicity itself. There are the usual zillion and one different combinations as to how you can arRange the seats and the front seats even capable of swivelling to create what Peugeot call "a sitting room environment." Somewhat comically, they then append this with "when parked." The 807 excels at shoulder room but others offer more total legroom. As with any MPV, the rear seats are removable, but they are very heavy and even a minor error in aligning the feet with the runners to re-engage them will cause the seats to jam, requiring a hefty shoulder to free them again. As Avant garde as it is, the 807 doesn’t offer up a solution to the eternal MPV gripe that with all the seats in place there isn’t space for luggage. Perhaps Peugeot should offer subsidised roof boxes with every purchase. Four-zone air conditioning helps combat the effect of no less than three sunroofs. Multiplex wiring allows for such electronic niceties as light sensitive headlamps, automatic windscreen wipers and speed indexing of the stereo volume, as well as rear parking sensors, guide-me-home headlights and remote control operation of the sunroofs, windows, door mirrors and the sliding doors. The Peugeot 807 has consigned memories of its underwhelming predecessor to history and offers an all-round blend of talents that are near the top of the tree in the MPV sector. Yes, you can buy a bigger MPV or a more powerful one, but nothing combines style, safety and innovation more convincingly as the 807. The days when the Ford Galaxy/Volkswagen Sharan/SEAT Alhambra trio bossed this division have well and truly come to an end. In the 807 it would seem Peugeot have their number.

Facts At A Glance CAR: Peugeot 807 Range PRICES: £19,535-£24,995 - on the road INSURANCE GROUPS: 10-12 CO2 EMISSIONS: 186-213g/km PERFORMANCE: [2.2 HDi] 0-60mph 12.6s / Max Speed 113mph FUEL CONSUMPTION: [2.2 HDi] (combined) 38.2mpg STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: Six airbags, ABS with EBD and EBA, ESP WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE?: Length/Width/Height, mm 4727/1818/1752

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