The Peugeot 107 is a city car produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot since 2005.
The 107 was developed by (Peugeot–Citroën) in a joint-venture with Japanese group Toyota Motor Corporation; the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo are badge-engineered versions of the same car. All three are built at the new facilities of the TPCA joint-venture (Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile) in the city of Kolin, in the Czech Republic. It is a four-seater, two- or four-door hatchback city car measuring less than 3·5 m in length, and went on sale throughout Europe in the summer of 2005. The 107 replaces the 106, which ceased production at the end of 2003 after 12 years on sale.
Engines:
- 1.0 L (998 cc) I3, 68 PS (67 hp/50 kW) and 69 ft·lbf (94 N·m)
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