Remember Proton’s Lira based Arena “pick-up truck”? I still see some paras traders putting the Arena to good use and it has carved out a niche for itself in Australia, where it’s called Jumble. Here’s one car with a similar concept from Peugeot, and it’s called the Hogger. The Hogger is made for the South American market, and is based on the domestic 207. However, the 207 in question is not the same car that competes in Europe’s super mini class, but a 206 with a changed cabin and redesigned to look like the “big mouthed” 207.
The Hoggar has a payload of about 742 kg. Peugeot’s small pick-up will be launched in Brazil in May and will come with two engine options: a 1.4-liter and a 1.6-liter, both with flex-fuel technology. Flex-fuel cars can run on gasoline, ethanol or a mixture of the two. In Brazil, ethanol made mostly from sugar cane makes up 25% of the E25 fuel that’s sold in pumps.
The Hoggar has a payload of about 742 kg. Peugeot’s small pick-up will be launched in Brazil in May and will come with two engine options: a 1.4-liter and a 1.6-liter, both with flex-fuel technology. Flex-fuel cars can run on gasoline, ethanol or a mixture of the two. In Brazil, ethanol made mostly from sugar cane makes up 25% of the E25 fuel that’s sold in pumps.
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