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Peugeot 1007 — MPG & Fuel Costs 2025

A unique city car featuring electric sliding doors on both sides, offering unparalleled access in tight spaces.

The Peugeot 1007 was a bold city car concept featuring twin electric sliding doors designed to allow parking in extremely narrow spaces. It shares underpinnings with the Citroen C3.

Because of the heavy sliding doors and safety reinforcements, the 1007 is quite heavy for its size. The 1.4-litre petrol engine is popular but works hard, while the 1.4 HDi diesel is extremely frugal.

Real-world fuel economy is decent, with the HDi diesel achieving 55 MPG in mixed driving, while the small petrol engines settle around 38 MPG.

TL;DR

38 MPG

Real-world petrol

55 MPG

Real-world diesel

40L

Tank capacity

£54.72

Full tank (petrol)

16.4p

Per mile (petrol)

Real-World Fuel Economy: The Peugeot 1007 achieves an estimated 38 MPG (petrol) and 55 MPG (diesel) in real-world UK driving conditions, accounting for a 12% WLTP real-world penalty.

Forecourt Fuel Cost: Refueling the 40-litre tank completely costs approximately £54.72 (petrol) or £56.84 (diesel) at average UK fuel price rates.

Fuel economy at a glance

38

Real-world MPG

Petrol

44.1

Official WLTP

Petrol

55

Real-world MPG

Diesel

64.2

Official WLTP

Diesel

Why is real-world MPG lower? Official WLTP figures are tested under laboratory conditions — smooth roads, controlled temperature, no A/C, no passengers. Real-world driving cuts efficiency by 10–15%. WorthThePump applies a 12% penalty to give a realistic estimate.

Annual fuel costs by mileage

Annual mileagePetrolDiesel
5,000 miles/yr£818£587
7,400 miles/yr(UK average)£1211£869
10,000 miles/yr£1637£1175
15,000 miles/yr£2455£1762
20,000 miles/yr£3273£2349
Full tank (40L)£54.72£56.84
Cost per mile16.4p11.7p

Based on UK average fuel prices: petrol 136.8p/L · diesel 142.1p/L. Prices updated regularly.

How does the 1007 compare?

Tips to get better MPG from your 1007

The heavy electric sliding doors add weight; avoid carrying unnecessary extra gear.

Keep speed down on dual carriageways; the tall body has high aerodynamic resistance.

Shift up early; the simple engines are tuned for low-speed urban torque.

Is the cheaper petrol station worth it?

In a Peugeot 1007 achieving ~38 MPG real-world, if you fill 32 litres and the alternative station is 10p/litre cheaper:

£3.20

Gross saving on fuel

£0.49

Cost of 3-mile detour

£2.71

Net saving ✓

You could drive up to 20 miles round-trip before the saving disappears entirely.

Calculate for your exact situation

Popular variants

1.4 8v 751.4 HDi 70

Frequently asked questions

What is the real-world MPG of the Peugeot 1007?

The Peugeot 1007 achieves approximately 38 MPG in real-world petrol driving — around 12% lower than the official WLTP figure of 44.1 MPG due to real driving conditions. Diesel variants achieve around 55 MPG real-world.

How much does it cost to fill a Peugeot 1007?

The Peugeot 1007 has a fuel tank of 40 litres. At the UK average of 136.8p/litre for petrol, a full tank costs approximately £54.72. Diesel costs approximately £56.84 for a full tank.

What is the annual fuel cost for a Peugeot 1007?

At the UK average annual mileage of 7,400 miles and current petrol price of 136.8p/litre, a Peugeot 1007 costs approximately £1211 per year in fuel. At 10,000 miles/year the cost rises to £1637. Actual costs vary with your driving style and mileage.

Is it worth driving to a cheaper petrol station in a Peugeot 1007?

In a Peugeot 1007 doing ~38 MPG real-world, driving 3 miles round-trip to save 10p/litre on a 32-litre fill nets approximately £2.71 after the extra fuel cost. You could drive up to 20 miles before the saving is eaten up. Use the WorthThePump calculator for your exact situation.

How much does the Peugeot 1007 cost per mile in fuel?

The Peugeot 1007 costs approximately 16.4p per mile in petrol at current UK prices. Over a typical commute of 30 miles per day, that is approximately £4.92 per day in fuel.

What is the WLTP MPG figure for the Peugeot 1007?

The official WLTP fuel economy figure for the Peugeot 1007 is 44.1 MPG. However, real-world MPG is typically 10–15% lower than WLTP due to cold starts, air conditioning, motorway speeds, and varying loads. WorthThePump uses a 12% real-world penalty to give a more accurate estimate.

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