- Five star Euro NCAP occupant protection rating
- 'Best Ever' points score in Euro NCAP testing history
- Highest Euro NCAP score ever for a super-mini class car
- First super-mini in the world with sliding electric doors
- Reinvents small car design and safety standards
Euro NCAP Five star awards and maximum front impact scores used to be the preserve of larger vehicles, but now the Peugeot 1007 has rewritten this rule.
Scoring the highest score recorded by a super-mini since Euro NCAP started testing cars in 1997, the 1007 clearly sets the standard for the future.
The revolutionary design of the Peugeot 1007 not only gives its users unparalleled accessibility and modularity, it also provides class-leading all round protection for its occupants. The unique design of the structure and the fitment of a single electric sliding door on each side of the vehicle creates a structural barrier, providing protection in both a front and side impact. Unlike a conventional door, the electric sliding door provides a structural brace positively located in the door aperture.
The structure of the 1007 has been designed to resist the severest of impacts but the protection provided does not stop there. In the UK all models feature standard safety equipment consisting of seven airbags, one of which is mounted on the steering column, anti-submarining seats, pre-tensioning seatbelts with force limiters and for child protection, Isofix fixtures that comply with the new three-point fixing standards.
The new Peugeot 1007, which will be launched in Europe in the next few months, has already picked up two prestigious automotive awards (Top Gear "Best Small Car" 2005 and Autocar "Idea of the Year" 2004). The 1007 has written a new chapter in the design of small family cars with its unique front electric sliding doors, class leading modularity and flexibility and now has the added benefit of receiving the highest ever Euro NCAP occupant protection rating and score.
The 1007 is currently under evaluation for the Australian market.