The Peugeot 405 T16 Coupe was one of the most revolutionary and iconic cars of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The 1990 version of this groundbreaking car offered cutting-edge features along with remarkable performance for the avid enthusiast. From the outside, the 405 T16 Coupe had modern design elements such as sleek, aerodynamic lines, flush mounted side windows, a forward-leaning grille, and offset headlights that combined to create a truly striking look. The overall structure was mounted on a lightweight chassis paired with a double-wishbone suspension and rack-and-pinion steering for sharp cornering and superb stability. Underneath the hood, this special car featured a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing a hefty 300 hp. This power was increased even further by an adjustable turbocharger and water injection that allowed for a maximum speed of 177 mph. The interior of the 405 T16 was just as impressive as the exterior. Granite and leather seats, as well as an array of hi-tech performance instruments, a digital clock, and dashboard lights all added to the impressive feel of the cabin and gave the driver a sense of sophistication and control. The Peugeot 405 T16 Coupe was a technological marvel that is still one of the most iconic cars of its time. These cars are still sought after today by collectors and performance enthusiasts alike for their striking good looks, cutting-edge performance, and a unique spirit that will never fade.
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