
UPDATE: Nasim has confirmed the 207SV’s price of RM76,888 OTR
Here are some pictures of a “special edition” Peugeot 207, posted by Peugeot Malaysia on their Facebook page. The captions for the pics reveal its name, which is Peugeot 207SV.
As you can see, the white example here wears a full bodykit, comprising add ons to the front and rear bumpers and side skirts. There’s also a boot spoiler to complete the five-piece set. The 207SV’s seats and door trim are covered with a mix of leather and suede, with a special logo (207 plus lion) on the two front seats.
We looked up “207SV” on Mudah and found it featured in a few ads. The specs listed by the sales personnel behind the ads are consistent with the above, with the addition of “door visor” that’s not present on this white car. It was also mentioned that the three available colours are black, white and red. There’s also a “chrome tail pipe”.
Both 207SV ads, including one from Nasim TTDI, listed the car’s price as RM76,888, which is RM4,000 costlier than the standard car.
The locally assembled 207 is powered by a 1.6-litre engine with 110 bhp/147 Nm, paired to a four-speed automatic with Tiptronic. The B-segment sedan was officially launched in November 2010, view our post on it here.
More pics of the 207SV after the jump.
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Comments generally praise the Peugeot 207SV's sporty look, handling, and affordability, noting its improved design and features such as bodykit and leather seats. Many owners report high reliability and good performance, contrasting it favorably with Japanese models like Vios and Forte. Some concerns are raised about the rear design, wheel size, and previous reliability issues, but overall sentiments are positive with enthusiasm for the car’s enhancements and value for money.