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    Peugeot Holland & Holland 4007 Concept

    Peugeot 4007 concept, a joint production with luxury specialist Holland & Holland, marries SUV utility and luxurious style. It has a 2.2-liter diesel engine, and a wool floor with embroidered carpets. | September 15, 2009

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Peugeot Holland & Holland 4007 Concept

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    GENEVA — As part of the hoopla surrounding the world premiere of Peugeot's 4007 at the Geneva auto show, the French automaker put its head together with luxury manufacturer Holland & Holland. The result is the Holland & Holland 4007 concept, primarily a showy appearance package.

    Nowhere is this more apparent than in the cabin, which combines black and chartreuse green leathers — trademark Holland & Holland colors — with an ebony wool felt floor and embroidered carpets. The exterior of the concept is done up in pearlescent Hagenias Bronze paint with chrome trim. The door mirror casings and roof bars feature water-resistant leather, and large 20-inch alloy wheels round out the package.

    The concept is powered by a 156-horsepower 2.2-liter HDi engine with a standard diesel particulate filter system.

    Probably the most unusual touch is a split tailgate and a cargo compartment with two retractable seats — a brainchild of Holland & Holland.

    What this means to you: Consider this Peugeot and Holland & Holland's version of Pimp My Ride.

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