📸PICS: The Peugeot Landtrek is set to receive an upgrade in the form of a bigger diesel engine!🚘💨 The new Fiat-made Multijet mill could produce as much as 147kW/440Nm, and is set to power the South American Ram 1200 🙌 Click the link for more specs➡️
Landtrek has not received any major updates since its world debut three years ago. Image: Peugeot
Unlike the Ram, which will ride on the unibody Small Wide 4×4 platform that underpins the Fiat 500X and Toro, the Jeep Renegade, Compass, Commander and also the Alfa Romeo Tonale, the updated Landtrek will remain a body-on-frameInterior changes likely At the same time, the uprated engine is expected to result in a handful of exterior and interior revisions, though at present, exact details pertaining to the latter remains a mystery.
Based on spy images uploaded by the publication, the adaptions appear small and will most likely comprise a new grille, redesigned bumpers, a revised tailgate and post also new alloy wheel designs.What about the “new Fullback?” In addition, the updates could also provide a hint of Fiat’s returning one-ton bakkie spun-off of the Landtrek that has faded into obscurity since beingThe replacement for the Mitsubishi Triton-based Fullback that ended production three years ago, the unnamed step-up model from the Toro has, however, been kept under wraps since then, as no further details or spy images have emerged.
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