Badged as an ideal choice for young professionals with families and
looking for a car that offers space, performance and elegance, the new
2012 Peugeot 408 – which is manufactured at the Naza Automotive
Manufacturing (NAM) facility in Gurun, Kedah – arrives in two variant
forms, the 408 Turbo and the 408 2.0.
The 408 Turbo gets the familiar 1.6 litre THP twin scroll turbo, but
the EP6CDTM offers improved output with 163hp at 6,000 rpm, while
maximum torque is 240 Nm at 1,400rpm – the power output makes the 408
the most powerful C-segment sedan in the market locally, Nasim said.
The increased output is the result of a revised turbo changes to the
ECU mapping and reworked pistons. The upgraded mill is mated to the AT6
six-speed auto adaptive transmission with Tiptronic and a sport mode,
and performance specs which include a 0-100km/h sprint time of 9.2
seconds and a 215km/h top speed.
Meanwhile, the 408 2.0 is powered by the EW10A+ normally aspirated
four-cylinder 2.0 litre unit, which offers 145hp at 6,000rpm and 200Nm
of torque at 4,000rpm, and the engine is partnered with an AT8 auto
adaptive gearbox – the four-speed unit, which also has triptronic and a
sport mode and features a new torque converter. Performance specs for
the 2.0 litre include a 195km/h top speed and a 0-100km/h time of 12.5
seconds.
Design-wise, the front end of the 4.68 metre-long car includes
elements such as Peugeot’s trademark feline headlights and thin chrome
strips on the radiator grille, while the ruby red rear lights are
trimmed with a clear white strip that hint at a lion’s claws within the
cluster. At night, they take on the form of three diagonal strips that
are a homage to historic models such as the 504 coupe.
Other external dimensions are a 1,815mm width, 1,525mm height and
2,710mm long wheelbase, which is one of the longest in its segments – as
a comparison, it’s just 15mm shy of the D-segment Mazda 6s wheelbase.
Inside, the 408 features a large, cosy cabin, replete with premium
leather seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with aluminium inserts,
automatic dual-zone air conditioning system with rear air conditioning
vents and almost 33 litres of storage space within the cabin.
In terms of boot space, there’s 562 litres of volume on call, and the
rears seats can be folded in a 40/60 split (backrest and seat squabs)
to create extra load-carrying space.
Items on the list include a six-speaker World In Peugeot Sound system
with CD/ MP3 playback capability and USB/Bluetooth connectivity, an
instrument panel LCD, tilt and telescopic steering, an auto-dimming rear
view mirror and one-touch power windows with anti-pinch for all four
windows.
Both variants also feature cruise control with a speed limiter,
“Follow Me Home” headlamp functionality, sensor-activated headlights and
wipers as well as automatic retractable side mirrors.
Suspension-wise, the front features inverted pseudo MacPherson-type
struts and an antiroll bar, while the rear axle comprises a deformable
U-shaped cross member and an integrated antiroll bar. The suspension
settings for both cars are a bit different though, the 408 Turbo’s being
tuned for a sportier and sharper ride while the 2.0’s suspension offers
more comfort.
The 408 Turbo adds four more to the equation (driver and front
passenger side, front and rear curtain airbags), making it six, as well
as electronic stability programme (ESP), which features anti-slip
regulation (ASR) and dynamic stability control (DSC) functions.
Six colours are available for the 408, these being Alpine White,
Velvet Silver, Metropolis Bronze, Aster Grey, Bourrasque Blue and
Premium Black. Pricing wise, the 408 Turbo goes for RM125,888, while the
2.0 goes for RM109,888, both on the road, with insurance.
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