Peugeot 806 facts for kids
The Peugeot 806 was a special type of car called an MPV. MPV stands for Multi-Purpose Vehicle. These cars are designed to carry many people or lots of luggage. Peugeot, a famous French car company, made the 806. It was produced from 1994 until 2002.
The Peugeot 806 was part of a family of similar cars. These included the Fiat Ulysse, Lancia Zeta, and Citroën Evasion. They all shared the same basic design. These cars were often called "Eurovans" because they were made by different European car companies working together.
What Powers the Peugeot 806?
Every car needs an engine to make it move. The engine is like the heart of the car. It uses fuel to create power. The Peugeot 806 had several different engine options. This meant buyers could choose an engine that fit their needs.
Here are some of the engines that were available for the Peugeot 806:
- 1.8 litre engine: This engine produced about 99 horsepower.
- 2.0 litre engine: This one had more power, around 121 horsepower.
- 2.0 litre 16V engine: This was a more advanced version, making about 132 or 136 horsepower.
- 2.0 litre Turbo CT engine: This engine used a turbocharger for extra power, reaching about 147 horsepower.
- 1.9 litre Turbo D engine: This was a diesel engine, producing about 90 horsepower.
- 2.0 litre HDi engine: Another diesel option, with about 109 horsepower.
- 2.1 litre Turbo D12 engine: This diesel engine also made about 109 horsepower.
These different engines offered various levels of power and fuel efficiency. This allowed families to pick the best option for their travels.
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In Spanish: Eurovan (Sevel) para niños