Peugeot has revealed its facelifted 207 line-up, encompassing hatchback, SW estate and CC coupé-cabriolet body styles with a choice of 12 different engines and an improved interior.
Changes are few to the exterior of the 207, with detail updates to the front and new rear lights encompassing LED technology, while more use of chrome and body coloured paint aim to give the range a more upmarket feel.
On the inside, Peugeot has upgraded the trim with the goal being a higher quality cabin. The instrument panel has also been restyled.
Buyers will be more interested in the new level of standard equipment, including a Peugeot Connect USB interface with Bluetooth connectivity, one-touch indicators and more electric window functionality.
On the engine front, Peugeot will offer twelve options, with CO2 emissions as low as 99g/km. A gearchange indicator will also be included as standard on manual models.
As before the range will consist of three- and five-door hatchbacks, the open-topped CC and the 207 SW estate. Full pricing and specifications details will be released ahead of the range going on sale in August.