The two body styles that are more famous in the Peugeot 307 are the Break and SW. Most of the external features are almost same except for the silver roof bars provided in SW version in addition to the ¾ length panoramic glass roof that has been set as the standard equipment. However, break is more of conventional estate model with the additional third row of seats that are provided in the removable form. These seats are more flexible in the MPV configuration set up thus enabling the customers to enjoy the seating as well as luggage carrying options as is required for the situation.
We also have a 307 CC model named after the cabriolet body style with the retractable hardtop supporting its design and help marketing the new releases in the industry. However with the saloons predominantly preferred than the hatchback models the new four door saloon version has been designed and released into the market in the year 2004.
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