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Peugeot 406

Mid-size car by Peugeot, 1995 to 2004

Peugeot 406

Summary

Mid-size car by Peugeot, 1995 to 2004

FieldValue
namePeugeot 406
imagePeugeot 406 front 20080730.jpg
manufacturerPeugeot
akaPeugeot Coupé
production1995–2004 (France)
1996–2008 (Egypt)
1997–2005 (Coupé)
assemblyFrance: Sochaux (Sochaux Plant)
Italy: Grugliasco & San Giorgio (Pininfarina: Coupé)
Egypt: Cairo (AAV)
Indonesia: Jakarta
Nigeria: Kaduna
Thailand: Lat Krabang (Yontrakit)
designerLaurent Rossi (saloon) (1991)
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access-date2022-09-22work=stationhaxo.frdate=30 June 2022
classLarge family car (D)
body_style4-door saloon
5-door estate
2-door coupé
layoutFront engine, front-wheel-drive
relatedCitroën Xantia
engine{{ubl
transmission4-speed AL4 automatic
4-speed ZF 4HP20 automatic (V6 only)
5-speed manual
wheelbase2700 mm
length4555 mm (saloon)
4736 mm (estate)
4615 mm (coupé)
width1764 mm (saloon)
1760 mm (estate)
1781 mm (coupé)
height1396 mm
predecessorPeugeot 405
Peugeot 504 coupé (for coupé)
successorPeugeot 407

1996–2008 (Egypt) 1997–2005 (Coupé) Italy: Grugliasco & San Giorgio (Pininfarina: Coupé) Egypt: Cairo (AAV) Indonesia: Jakarta Nigeria: Kaduna Thailand: Lat Krabang (Yontrakit) Davide Arcangeli and Lorenzo Ramaciotti at Pininfarina (coupé){{Cite web|url=https://www.stationhaxo.fr/2022/06/30/davide-arcangeli-deux-oeuvres-majeures-en-heritage/|title=Davide Arcangeli : deux œuvres majeures en héritage |access-date=2022-09-22|work=stationhaxo.fr|date=30 June 2022 5-door estate 2-door coupé | Petrol: | 1.6 L XU5 8V I4 | 1.8 L EW7 8V I4 | 1.8 L EW7 16V I4 | 2.0 L EW10 16V I4 | 2.0 L EW10 HPi 16V I4 | 2.0 L EW10 turbo 8V I4 | 2.2 L EW12 16V I4 | 3.0 L ES9 24V V6 | Diesel: | 1.9 L XUD9 TD 8V I4 | 2.0 L DW10 HDi 8V I4 | 2.1 L XUD11 12V TD I4 | 2.2 L DW12 HDi 16V I4 4-speed ZF 4HP20 automatic (V6 only) 5-speed manual 4736 mm (estate) 4615 mm (coupé) 1760 mm (estate) 1781 mm (coupé) Peugeot 504 coupé (for coupé) The Peugeot 406 is a large family car that was produced by French automaker Peugeot between 1995 and 2004. Available in saloon, estate and coupé bodystyles with a choice of petrol or turbodiesel engines, the 406 replaced the Peugeot 405 in Peugeot's lineup, and was itself replaced by the Peugeot 407.

Phase 1

The styling of the 406 is heavily influenced by its predecessor, the 405, which began to be phased out from the 406's launch in September 1995, and eventually finished production in Europe in 1997, when the last estate models were discontinued. United Kingdom sales of the 406 began in February 1996.

The initial design of the Coupe was originally offered to Fiat by Pininfarina in about 1990, only for Fiat to reject the design and design its own coupe.

The 406 was notably successful in the United Kingdom, having broken into the country's key fleet sales market, with a high percentage of units becoming company cars and taxis.

In August 2002, a Peugeot 406 HDi set the world record for the longest distance driven on a single tank of fuel. The car travelled across Australia between Melbourne to Rockhampton, with a total distance of 2,348 km. Knock-down kit versions of the car were also built at the Yontrakit Industrial Factory in Lad Krabang, Bangkok, Thailand.

Equipment

Initial trim levels consisted of SR, ST and top of the line SV with various optional features. 406 had many advanced optional features such as electric seats with memory, rain sensor, variable electronic suspension control, speed sensitive power steering and rear windscreen wiper on the saloon.

There was also a factory body kit available.

Suspension

For the front suspension, it has an inverted MacPherson suspension. For the rear suspension, Peugeot developed an all new and model exclusive multilink called RS10. It consist of three transverse control arms and a longitudinal arm.

Special features of the RS10 was that it could produce more negative toe on the outer wheel for stability in corners and more negative camber for stability when the rear end rises in emergency braking.

File:Peugeot 406 rear 20080730.jpg|Peugeot 406 saloon (pre facelift) File:Peugeot 406 Kombi rear 20080312.jpg|Peugeot 406 estate (pre facelift) File:Peugeot 406.Cockpit (6314475182).jpg|Interior (facelift)

Coupé

The two door coupé, launched at the 1996 Paris Motor Show, was both designed and manufactured by Italian design studio Pininfarina, with choices of a 2.0 L four cylinder engine or a 3.0 L V6, and halfway through 2001, a 2.2 L HDi diesel engine. A total of 107,633 coupés were made.

The coupé has the same platform and suspension as saloon and estate but with some upgrades to enhance ride handling. All models had a wider track of 16mm from coupé specific rims and additional 36mm at the rear from different spindle and lower control arm. Ride height is lowered 16mm. V6 also received a 26mm front strut brace and 305mm Brembo 4-pot calipers front brakes.

Interior had the same dashboard, centre console and steering wheel as saloon and estate. It had five gauge instrument panel with chrome rings on all models. File:2003 Peugeot 406 HDi Coupe SE 2.2 Front.jpg|Front File:2003 Peugeot 406 HDi Coupe SE 2.2 Rear.jpg|Rear

Engines

The car was available with a range of petrol engines: 1.6 8V, 1.8 16V and 2.0 16V, 2.0 8V turbo and 3.0(2946cc) V6 24V

For diesel, there was three engines: 1.9 8V turbodiesel, 2.1 12V turbodiesel and 2.0HDi 8V

ModelEngine-
typeCylinders /
valvesDisplacementPower / rpmTorque / rpmYears
Petrol
1.6XU5 JP (BFZ)4 / 81580 cc{{convert88PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 6000{{convert130Nmlbft
1.8XU7 JB4 / 81761 cc{{convert90PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5000{{convert147Nmlbft
1.8XU7 JP44 / 161761 cc{{convert112PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5500{{convert155Nmlbft
1.8EW7 J44 / 161749 cc{{convert117PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5500160 Nm / 4000
2.0XU10 J4R (RFV)4 / 161998 cc{{convert132PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5500180 Nm / 4200
2.0EW10 J4 (RFN)4 / 161997 cc{{convert136PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 6000190 Nm / 4100
2.0EW10 J4 (RFR)4 / 161997 cc{{convert139PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 6000{{convert197Nmlbft
2.0 HPIEW10 D (RLZ)4 / 161997 cc{{convert140PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 6000{{convert192Nmlbft
2.0 TurboXU10 J2TE4 / 81998 cc{{convert147PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5300{{convert235Nmlbft
2.2EW12 J4 (3FZ)4 / 162231 cc{{convert158PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5650{{convert217Nmlbft
2.9 V6ES9 J4 (XFZ)6 / 242946 cc{{convert190PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 5500{{convert267Nmlbft
2.9 V6ES9 J4S (XFX)6 / 242946 cc{{convert207PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 6000{{convert280Nmlbft
Diesel
1.9 TDXUD9 TE/Y4 / 81905 cc{{convert90PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 4000{{convert196Nmlbft
2.0 HDiDW10 TD (RHY)4 / 81997 cc{{convert90PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 4000{{convert205Nmlbft
2.0 HDiDW10 ATED (RHZ)4 / 81997 cc{{convert109PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 4000250 Nm / 1750
2.0 HDiDW10 ATED (RHS)4 / 81997cc107 PS (79 kW; 106 hp)250 N·m (184 lb·ft) / 1750
2.1 TDXUD11 BTE4 / 122088 cc{{convert109PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 4300250 Nm / 2000
2.2 HDiDW12 TED4 (4HX)4 / 162179 cc{{convert133PSkW hpabbr=on}} / 4000{{convert314Nmlbft

Phase 2

The facelifted 406 saloon was introduced in February 1999 and safety, strength and speed enhancements resulted in improved Euro NCAP performance. Where the old 406 had one star and a struck off star, the post facelift models gained three stars.

New engine series was launched with the new and improved EW/DW Engine Family with greater power, torque and fuel efficiency along with increased refinement, making it comparatively quiet for a diesel. There was also a direct injected petrol dubbed HPi. The old 2.0 litre turbo petrol engine was succeeded by the N/A 2.2 petrol with VCT. Diesel engines received narrower radiator and the intercooler horizontally to the left beside the radiator.

The front and rear fascias received new bumpers and lights. As all models of the coupé the saloon and estate became equipped with 16-inch wheels in some of the trim levels.

The interior was also updated to improve comfort and sound insulation. Updated equipment included automated digital climate control/air conditioning on most models except the most basic and a multi function display for warning messages, trip computer, radio and external temperature. Rear view mirror with auto dim was also a new feature.

Halfway into 2001, there was an important update for the 406 with the implementation of the PSA and Renault developed VAN bus, can be recognised by the updated next generation steering column stalks that implemented the radio and cruise control stalk in one module. Also a new diesel engine appeared with this update; the 2.2HDi 16 valve with DPF.

The top of the range Executive model was specified a ten speaker JBL sound system, electrically adjusted and heated leather seats and a memory position for the electric seats and mirrors.

File:Peugeot 406 ST 1.8 2002 (12759197403).jpg|406 ST Phase 2 (Chile) File:2001 Peugeot 406 Rapier HDi Estate 2.0 Rear.jpg|406 SW Phase II (UK) File:Peugeot 406 facelift silver in West Java 40192 01.jpg|406 Phase 2 (Indonesia, front view) File:Peugeot 406 facelift silver in West Java 40192 02.jpg|406 Phase 2 (Indonesia, rear view)

Coupé Phase 2

Exterior was mostly unchanged on the coupé. Side turnlight was the first update and new rims and a new front bumper was added later on.

Interior was updated in the same manner as the saloon and estate with updated dashboard and instrument panel and colours.

Technical updates also followed the saloon/estate. But the engine range grew to four with the addition of the 2.2 petrol and 2.2HDi, the latter with Brembo front brakes.

Peugeot 406 Coupé (2003 facelift)

Awards

The 406 was awarded 1997 What Car? Car of the Year, as well as 1997 and 2001 Caravan Club Towcar of the Year. It was also awarded Semperit Irish Car of the Year for 1997, however, it lost out by a narrow margin of 15 points in the 1996 European Car of the Year award to the Fiat Bravo/Brava.

Motorsport

[[BTCC]] Peugeot 406 built to [[Super Touring]] regulations.

The Peugeot 406 competed in several Supertouring championships from 1996 to 2004. Laurent Aïello won the 1997 ADAC Deutsche Super Touren Wagen-Cup, while William David won the French Touring Car Championship in 1999 and 2000. Cacá Bueno and Emiliano Spataro shared the 1999 South American Super Touring Car Championship as they tied in points, wins and the remaining tiebreakers. The 406 Supertouring was also used in the British Touring Car Championship between 1996 and 2004.

The 406 also competed as silhouette at the French Touring Car Championship, winning the 2002 and 2004 titles with Soheil Ayari, as well as the Top Race.

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