Category | World Rally Car | ||||||||
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Constructor | Peugeot Sport | ||||||||
Predecessor | Peugeot 206 WRC | ||||||||
Technical specifications[1][2] | |||||||||
Length | 4,344 mm (171.0 in) | ||||||||
Width | 1,770 mm (69.7 in) | ||||||||
Height | 1,370 mm (53.9 in) | ||||||||
Wheelbase | 2,610 mm (102.8 in) | ||||||||
Engine | 1,997 cc (121.9 cu in) I4 turbocharged Front transverse | ||||||||
Transmission | Five-speed sequential 4-wheel drive | ||||||||
Weight | 1,230 kg (2,711.7 lb) | ||||||||
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Competition history (WRC) | |||||||||
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Debut | 2004 Monte Carlo Rally | ||||||||
First win | 2004 Rally Finland | ||||||||
Last win | 2005 Rally Japan | ||||||||
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The Peugeot 307 WRC is a World Rally Car based on the Peugeot 307 road car. It was used by Peugeot Sport, Peugeot's factory team, and replaced the championship-winning 206 WRC from 2004 to 2005 in the World Rally Championship.