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The Peugeot 607

Published: 21st September 2003
Without having to handle the mobile phone – you simply have to have it with you – it is possible to:
  • communicate hands-free in the vehicle: calls are heard through the speakers of the car’s radio installation, the voice being picked up by a microphone installed in the front courtesy light
  • continue a call when getting into and out of the vehicle display information about the telephone on the car’s multifunction screen (level of reception, operator’s name, number dialled or calling, elapsed time of the call, presence of SMS or voice messages) navigate through menus and regulate different functions using the
  • controls located under the car’s steering wheel
  • call up the contents of the phone book by voice recognition
  • call a listed number from the phone book
  • store the most recent incoming or outgoing calls
  • manage call waiting

This "Bluetooth®" hands-free kit is compatible with the latest-generation phones incorporating this technology: Nokia 6310i, 8910, 8910i, Siemens S55, Sony-Ericsson T68i.

The "Bluetooth®" hands-free kit option is supplied without a mobile telephone handset, as many customers will already have a compatible phone.

This offer demonstrates Peugeot’s desire to assist its customers with the evermore stringent regulations governing use of telephones whilst driving, as well as the ability of the marque to position itself as one of the first manufacturers to offer this innovation.

The motorised boot

The preserve of expensive luxury vehicles, motorised opening and closing of the boot makes the 607 even more convenient to use.

A simple touch of the "boot" button on the remote control key fob causes the boot to open automatically in less than four seconds. This operation is controlled by a power unit equipped with a rotary clutch acting on the support arm of the boot, assisted by gas struts.

The motorised control can also be activated by pressing the "0" of "607" at the bottom of the boot panel.

Automatic closing of the boot is actuated sequentially by pressing a dedicated, identified button located in the lower boot panel.


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