Peugeot Previews Show Concept, Said to Replace Both the 407 and 607

The awkwardly named "5 by Peugeot" is a  near-production concept car from Peugeot that will have its world  premiere at the  2010 Geneva Salon in the beginning of March. It previews the French  firm's all-new 508 sedan that could be revealed as early as this fall  at the Paris Motor Show.
The automaker describes the 508 concept car as "another  indication of the changing face of Peugeot" and as "providing an insight  into the marque's future ambitions in the large luxury vehicle  segment."
From what we understand, the production  508 will replace both the VW Passat-fighting 407 and the unsuccessful  Audi A6-sized 607 sedan. This is also suggested by the concept model's  exterior dimensions which at 4,860mm long, is 42mm shorter than the 607  but 168mm longer than the 407 sedan.
In comparison,  the VW Passat measures 4,765mm in length, the Citroen C5 4,779mm,  the  Opel Insignia 4,830mm, the Ford Mondeo 4,844mm.
As with the SR1  Hybrid roadster that will also be unveiled in Geneva, the exterior  styling of the "5 by Peugeot" is less clunky and more elegant than the  firm's current offerings, while the gaping-mouth has been replaced with a  new grille.
The  concept car is powered by Peugeot's HYbrid4 technology, which couples a  163-horsepower 2.0-litre HDi diesel engine, mounted at the front of the  vehicle, with a 37-horsepower electric motor located at the rear.
This arrangement provides a combined  output of 200HP, an electric only mode for low speed operation,  four-wheel drive when required, and low fuel consumption and emissions  of 3.8lt /100km (74.3 mpg UK or 61.9 mpg US) and 99 g/km of CO2 or zero  in electric mode.
It  remains to be seen if Peugeot will at some point offer this  diesel-electric hybrid drivetrain on the production model.
DIMENSIONS (mm)  | MM  | 
Overall length  | 4,860  | 
Overall body width  | 1,880  | 
Kerb height – with full tanks  | 1,420  | 
Wheelbase  | 2,815  | 
Front/rear overhang  | 974 / 1,071  | 
Front/rear track  | 1 643 / 1,614  | 
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