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PEUGEOT 607:
DESIGNED FOR PLEASURE
Stately and uncompromising; qualities that underlie the
rich, powerful personality of Peugeot's new 607. Peugeot's flagship is aimed at
the heart of the luxury car market. First of Peugeot's new "seven
line" models, the 607 has inherited all the award-winning qualities of
dynamism, style and aesthetics that one would expect from a manufacturer such as
Peugeot.
Generous dimensions, intelligent and luxurious
interior layout, power and safety are all hallmarks of the sleek new 607. Tehama
offer's one highly specified version of 607: a 152kW (210hp) 3.0-litre V6 with
an auto-adaptive four-speed automatic transmission that features a Porsche
Tiptronic-style sequential gear change.
607's extensive safety, comfort and convenience
features include ESP (Electronic Stability Program), front, side and curtain air
bags, low tyre pressure warning, and a sophisticated computer-controlled
suspension system with driver-selectable modes and nine levels of damper
settings.
Standard comfort and convenience equipment
include full leather upholstery, automatic climate air conditioning with
separate driver and passenger controls, a JBL ten-speaker CD acoustic system,
power-operated front seats, windows, rear blind and
exterior mirrors, and cruise control. Software developed by BOSCH allows closer
and more refined dialogue between the automatic's computer, the engine
management and various computers or sensors.
An entirely new intelligent control module (BSI)
links the automatic transmission to the dynamic stability control, traction
control system, ABS and the function and safety monitoring devices. Thanks to
this new more powerful software, 607 can recognise the driving style of the
driver from more parameters and hence more precisely, and by interpolation
predict his
or her intentions.
The interconnection of these various systems and
sensors, in the form of a multiplexed network can, for example, assess the
terrain encountered using a progress resistance formula and the torque data from
the engine. The management system recognises five different gradients and three
formulae to adapt driving to the topography.
On the centre console, the gear selector lever
moves through a "staircase" gate that has four positions: P, R, N and
D. The selector can be moved to the left to "M", where the driver can
change up or down by pushing the lever forward or pulling it back. This emulates
a manual transmission shift change, giving the driver full control over the
engine
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