20072000s

SUVs went mainstream. GPS replaced glove-box atlases.

The 2007 model year spans 3,048 documented variants — most commonly Hatchback (27%), with a powertrain mix led by Petrol.

3,048
Variants this year
163 hp
Average power
7.5 L
Avg consumption
10.1s
Avg 0–100 km/h
Hatchback
Top body · 27%
01 — Body mix

What shape dominated.

Distribution of 3,048 2007 variants by body type.

Hatchback27%
Wagon22%
Sedan22%
SUV10%
MPV9%
Hatchback
26.9%
Wagon
22.4%
Sedan
21.6%
SUV
9.6%
MPV
8.5%
Cabriolet
5.8%
Coupe
4.7%
Pickup
0.3%
Van
0.1%
02 — Fuel mix

What moved them.

Petrol still dominates in absolute volume in 2007, but the share is sliding to electric and hybrid year over year.

Petrol61%
Diesel37%
Petrol
60.5%
Diesel
37.2%
Ethanol
2.3%
In context · 2000s

SUVs went mainstream. GPS replaced glove-box atlases.

The crossover SUV arrived in volume — Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Nissan X-Trail — and then in luxury, with BMW X5 and Porsche Cayenne legitimising the body in markets that had previously refused it. Common-rail diesel peaked at ~55% of new EU sales by 2009. Hybrid went mass-market with the Prius Mk2.

Toyota Prius Mk2BMW X5Volkswagen Passat B5.5Mini R50
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