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Peugeot 307

A red Peugeot 307CC coupe-cabriolet, with a folding steel roof
A five door 1.6 litre 2003 Peugeot 307S
Top view of a five door 1.6 litre 2003 Peugeot 307S

The Peugeot 307 was originally presented as the 307 Prométhée prototype at the 2000 Mondial de l'Automobile.

The Peugeot 307 is a car produced by Peugeot, launched in 2001 to succeed the 306. The Peugeot 307's predecessor, the 306, was the best selling Peugeot in Britain during its eight-year production life (1993 to 2001). The 307 is a totally different car to the 306, with improved styling and refinement, as well as being more spacious. The 307 was voted European Car of the Year for 2002.

When the 307 was launched, it was sold as a three and five-door hatchback. 2002 saw the launch of a mini MPV (the 307 SW) and an estate. The 307 CC is a coupe-cabriolet with a folding steel roof.

307 WRC

The 307 WRC replaced the very successful 206 in World Rally Championship racing in 2004. The vehicle, nicknamed "The Flying Frog," is based on the coupe-cabriolet model. So far, the vehicle has been plagued by gearbox problems and has only begun to come into its element in competition.


Preceded by:
Peugeot 306
Succeeded by:
Still in production



A marque of the
PSA Group
Peugeot timeline, 1950s–present (edit)
Type 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
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Mini 104 106 107
Compact 203 204 205 206
304 305 309 306 307
Midsize 403 404 405 406 407
Large 504 505
604 605 607
Minivan 806 807
Mini MPV 1007







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