Aching to unveil its first SUV with the biggest splash possible, Peugeot teamed with famous luxury maker Holland & Holland on creating a concept fashion vehicle based on the upcoming Peugeot 4007 crossover SUV set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
The concept is basically a full-scale demonstrator model of how luxurious a French car could have been if local taxes were not so high. Its door mirror casings and roof bars feature water-resistant leather accents and its huge 20-inch alloys are machined from a single block of metal, and its rear quarter panel bears the hood of a royal falcon, which is the Holland & Holland logo.
Inside, Peugeot Holland & Holland 4007 Concept features hand-crafted leather interior blending H&H's "Ebony" and "Chartreuse Green" corporate colors.
Being a clone of the new Mitsubishi Outlander, the vehicle is motivated by the 2.2-litre HDi diesel engine with DPFS particulate filter system developing a maximum power output of 156 bhp and a peak torque of 280 lb-ft (380 Nm).
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