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Towing Report
Peugeot and Hobby
The towing capability for the Peugeot 406 Break - 2.0 HDI
with a Hobby Excellent 495 UFe:
Performance on leveled roads
Top speed
Acceleration and take over
Towing ability Performance in mountainous regions
Drive off uphill
Driving on motorway slopes
Driving on steep roads
92%
1400 kg 1514 kg
Peugeot 406 Break - 2.0 HDI (80 kW/107 bhp)
Date of manufacture: october 1998 - september 2004. Towball limit: 80 kg (Advise: 80 kg)
Important for safe towing is the weight ratio between Car and Caravan. The weight ratio (loaded caravan / kerbweight tow car) for the Peugeot and Hobby is 92%. This means that the caravan is rather heavy for this car. The stability and safety index is satisfactory for this outfit.
The towing performances of this Peugeot with your Hobby are good (performance index = 57).
You may expect more than adequate performances from this outfit. On flat roads you can come along provided you've selected the right gear, top gear is applicable under normal circumstances.
On motorway inclines you will be able to come along quite nicely. On steep roads you have more than sufficient power to keep going. On hill starts there will be sufficient power to get going, provided the wheels have traction.
More in detail
Possible top speeds
Possible top speed in windless conditions and head wind force 3
Top speed in 3rd gear is 68 mph and in head wind it will be 67 mph.
Top speed in 4th gear is 73 mph and in head wind it will be 65 mph.
Top speed in 5th gear is 66 mph and in head wind it will be 56 mph.
Top speed or speed at 3200 rpm (= 80% of max. power revolution)
Speed in 1st gear is 17 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 17 mph.
Speed in 2nd gear is 32 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 32 mph.
Speed in 3rd gear is 50 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 50 mph.
Speed in 4th gear is 71 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 65 mph.
Speed in 5th gear is 66 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 56 mph.
Acceleration and take over
Acceleration
0 - 50 mph with caravan in 16.6 sec. (solo: 8.7 sec.)
0 - 62 mph with caravan in 28.7 sec. (solo: 12.5 sec.)
0 - 75 mph with caravan in sec. (solo: 18.5 sec.)
Acceleration 44 - 56 mph flexibility
As fast as possible (through the gears) 8.7 sec.
In 3rd gear 8.7 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is fairly good.
In 4th gear 13.9 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is moderate.
In 5th gear 29.8 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is bad.
Usability 5th gear at 50 mph
Power at 50 mph in 5th gear (1713 rpm) 54 kW
Power needed to drive 50 mph 37 kW
Acceleration 50-56 mph in 5th gear 15.7 sec
Maximum head wind in 5th gear at 50 mph head wind force 4 (23 km/h)
Maximum gradient in the 5th gear at 50 mph 1%
Minimum speed - at maximal torque - at 3200 rev - at max rev
in the 1st gear 9 mph - 9 mph - 17 mph - 23 mph
in the 2nd gear 17 mph - 17 mph - 32 mph - 44 mph
in the 3th gear 27 mph - 27 mph - 50 mph - 69 mph
in the 4th gear 38 mph - 39 mph - 71 mph - 98 mph
in the 5th gear 49 mph - 51 mph - 93 mph - 127 mph
Driving on motorway slopes
Top speed on a gradient of 5% (1 to 20)
In the 1st gear: 22 mph at 4335 rpm and 17 mph at 3200 rpm
In the 2nd gear: 43 mph at 4334 rpm and 32 mph at 3200 rpm
In the 3th gear: 55 mph at 3514 rpm and 50 mph at 3200 rpm
The 4th gear isn't applicable at a gradient of 5% (1 to 20).
The 5th gear isn't applicable at a gradient of 5% (1 to 20).
Drive off uphill
Elevation Drive off uphill in the first gear
0 m. 16.4%
500 m. 16.1%
1000 m. 15.7%
1500 m. 15.4%
2000 m. 15.1%
2500 m. 14.7%
Driving on steep roads
Top speed on a gradient of 12% (1 to

1st gear 22 mph
2nd gear 35 mph
3rd gear isn't applicable
4th gear isn't applicable
5th gear isn't applicable
Elevation Drive at 12 mph
in 1st gear Drive at 25 mph
in 2nd gear
0 m 33.7% 16.1%
500 m 33.2% 15.9%
1000 m 32.7% 15.6%
1500 m 32.1% 15.4%
2000 m 31.6% 15.1%
2500 m 31.1% 14.9%
Check data
Car make and model Peugeot 406 Break - 2.0 HDI
Year of issue october 1998 - september 2004
Power 107 bhp (80 kW) at 4000 rpm
Torque 184 lb/ft (250 Nm) at (or from) 1750 rpm
Kerbweight (may differ in the UK) 1514 kg and 'ballasted' with 150 kg
Tyres 205 / 55 R 16
Transmission Manual (or automatic without torque converter)
5 speed
Caravan Hobby Excellent 495 UFe
Actual laden caravan weight 1400 kg (car towing limit is 1500 kg)
The airflow is: average (height = 2.54 m and width = 2.30 m)
Gross Train weight (car+caravan) 3064 kg
User Reviews
The Peugeot towing a Compass Rallye 540 (1312) kg reviewed by John:
= 74% = 90 km/u = 15%
The Peugeot makes a great towcar in 20 years of towing it is the best towcar I have owned. It has no problem towing my compass even on steep hills. Would reccomend to anyone.
The Peugeot towing a Bailey Ranger 550/6 (1258) kg reviewed by Paul:
= 71% = 92 km/u = 16%
Fantastic tow car. went to this car from a 4x4. No problem pulling a fairly large caravan.
The Peugeot towing a Bailey Ranger 470/4 (1167) kg reviewed by ALF:
= 65% = 92 km/u = 16%
I had a landrover disco but this car has out performed it in every way have hand it for 8 years with no trouble in reliabilty good on fuel smooth and quiet ride great tow car
The Peugeot towing a Bailey Ranger 550/6 (1208) kg reviewed by Ash:
= 74% = 93 km/u = 17%
First time towing, found the peugeot 406 towed the Bailey Ranger 550/6 nice and smoothly, great economy with 40mpg usually get 50mpg unladen. 5th gear not great though, used 4th gear for less engine stress at rev range.
The Peugeot towing a Abbey Aventura 318 (1404) kg reviewed by dave:
= 80% = 90 km/u = 15%
this is best tow car have been all over europe..car is a--110 bhp
The Peugeot towing a Sterling Europa 490 (1383) kg reviewed by D Warren:
= 78% = 91 km/u = 15%
this is a new match for me .but so far very pleased with the performance, am finding it an excellant tow car.Although it is only the 90 bhp model,it is still quite lively & economical
The Peugeot towing a Elddis Avante Club 362 (1129) kg reviewed by Brian:
= 61% = 95 km/u = 17%
Mine is an eight year old 110 saloon & the only reason I would trade it is for ANOTHER one. I am unable to fault its comfort, ride or towing ability. On the level at 60mph at under 2000 revs, 40mpg is easily obtained. The saloon is still an attractive car but maybe the estate is more practical for us 'caravanner's' !!
The Peugeot towing a Lunar Chateau 470 (1280) kg reviewed by Les:
= 72% = 91 km/u = 16%
Mine is an 02 406 auto 110 bhp saloon,towing Lunar lx 2000 525 (1300kg).No probs whatsoever, great on motorways especially with cruise control on.Average towing mpg is 30.Will poodle along all day......
The Peugeot towing a Lunar Lexon 640 (1475) kg reviewed by bobby:
= 84% = 89 km/u = 14%
i own peugeot 20-110bhp year 2000 caravan lunar lexon 640,97per-cent match tows no proplem average 30plus plulls up hill better than the three jeeps i have owned good on motor ways great on hills a1 car for towing you do need to up the rear suspension,happy towing
The Peugeot towing a Bailey Olympus 504 (1424) kg reviewed by Nigel Hewer:
= 86% = 91 km/u = 15%
I own Peugeot 406 2.0HDI Estate and a Bailey Olympus 504. Although the ratio is 94% the car copes very well with caravan. Have taken the caravan to weighbridge and has weighed in at 1380kg which is lighter than the Manufacturers 1424KG.This is my 2nd 406 and is much better than the previous petrol estate.
The Peugeot towing a Burstner Ventana 430 (1200) kg reviewed by Ian Bosman:
= 72% = 90 km/u = 17%
So far, having towed the van from where I picked it up to home, a distance of 130 miles, it towed perfectly. The car has been used with a lighter van for several years and is by far the best tug we have had from several Pugs, diesel and petrol. The ability to tow in 5th at 60mph is a great advantage as we have managed up to 34 mpg, 50mpg solo.